Again, this is (SaskPower President Rupen) Pandya calling meeting the feds' goal 'impossible and unachievable' — not Premier Scott Moe. skpoli
His best point? Excluding that 1,500 to 2,000 extra megawatts we need, the cost of replacing the 65 per cent of power generated from fossil fuels within the next 12 years would mean $46 billion in SaskPower capital spending.
Again, this is Pandya calling meeting the feds’ goal “impossible and unachievable” — not Premier Scott Moe.“We will not risk plunging our homes, our schools, our hospitals, our special care homes, our businesses into the cold and darkness because of the ideological whims of others,” Moe said at one point. Evidently, old habits are hard to break.
Instead, Eyre simply explained that the provincial government has written to the federal government outlining the province’s legitimate concerns, and reminded us that control over the operation of the Crown corporations and their operationsThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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