Saskatchewan’s electricity regulator says achieving the Liberal government’s 2035 target year to decarbonize the province’s electricity grid is impossible.
According to an interview with the outlet Pipeline Online, SaskPower spokesperson Scott McGregor said that the Clean Electricity Regulations unveiled by Liberal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault last week were unfeasible in every aspect.
“SaskPower is working as fast as it can to decarbonize the power grid while also providing reliable, sustainable, and cost-effective power,” McGregor told the outlet.
“We’re committed to achieving a net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions power system and we’re on track to do so by 2050 or earlier.
We’re also on track to reduce GHG emissions by 50 per cent below 2005
levels by 2030. However, reaching net zero by 2035 isn’t feasible
technically, logistically, or financially" ...
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