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News Releases

Federal Government Approves Saskatchewan’s Output-Based Performance Standards Program
November 22, 2022

Resilience To Climate Change Continues To Improve In Saskatchewan
July 6, 2022

SaskPower Selects the GE-Hitachi BWRX-300 Small Modular Reactor Technology for Potential Deployment in Saskatchewan
June 27, 2022

Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan Invest in Research on Carbon Sequestration in Pasture and Forage Lands
May 30, 2022

Saskatchewan Releases Latest Oil and Gas Emissions Report
May 18, 2022

Potentia Renewables Inc. Announces the Commercial Operation of the Golden South Wind Energy Facility (Potentia Renewables)
April 27, 2022

Saskatchewan Expands OBPS to Protect Additional Sectors from the Federally Imposed Carbon Tax (Ministry of Environment)
January 19, 2022

The Water Security Agency Offering Free Workshops, Helping Farmers Plan Agricultural Drainage Projects in a Changing Climate (Water Security Agency)
December 20, 2021

Saskatchewan Releases First Annual Oil and Gas Emissions Report (Ministry of Energy and Resources)
December 20, 2021

SRC Safely Decommissions Its Slowpoke Reactor After 38 Years (Saskatchewan Research Council)
November 17, 2021

Saskatchewan Government Announces $3.2 Million in Funding to the Global Institute for Food Security (Innovation Saskatchewan and the Ministry of Agriculture)
September 29, 2021

Energy and Mines Ministers Conclude Annual Meeting (Energy and Resources)
September 10, 2021

SaskPower Releases 2020-21 Annual Report (SaskPower)
July 7, 2021

2021 Report Shows Improvement to Climate Resilience in Saskatchewan (Ministry of Environment)
June 3, 2021

Small Nuclear Reactor Study (Alberta Signs SMR MOU)
April 14, 2021

Environment Budget Focuses on Protecting People and Our Resources (Ministry of Environment)
April 6, 2021

New Energy Projects to Reduce Methane Emissions (Energy and Resources)
January 26, 2021

Province Announces Launch of Cleantech Accelerator Program (Innovation Saskatchewan)
January 6, 2021

SaskPower Signs on to Canada's SMR Action Plan (SaskPower)
December 18, 2020

SaskPower Signs Power Purchase Agreements with Awasis Solar and Pesâkâstêw Solar for Two 10-megawatt Solar Projects (SaskPower)
December 14, 2020

Burns & McDonnell to Build Great Plains Power Station (SaskPower)
November 16, 2020

Carbon Tax Reference Case Being Heard Before Supreme Court (Executive Council)
September 21, 2020

Communities Submit Your ICIP Project Proposals (Government Relations)
September 18, 2020

Governments Of Canada And Saskatchewan Join Forces With Ranchers To Protect Biodiversity In Saskatchewan (Agriculture)
September 8, 2020

New Regulations And Industry Options To Advance Saskatchewan's Climate Strategy (Environment)
September 15, 2020

New SaskPower program helps customers reduce their utility bills (SaskPower)
August 27, 2020

SaskPower Releases 2019-20 Annual Report (SaskPower)
July 6, 2020

Saskatchewan's Representative Areas Network Grows By 74,000 Acres (Environment)
July 2, 2020

Province Investing In Cutting-Edge Methane Emission Reduction Research (Energy and Resources)
June 30, 2020

SaskPower Seeking Applications for Year Three of Power Generation Partner Program (SaskPower)
June 29, 2020

Minister Duncan Announces Establishment Of Nuclear Secretariat (Environment)
June 24, 2020

Kruger Energy to build province's next 10-megawatt solar facility (SaskPower)
June 24, 2020

2020 Resilience Report Demonstrates Improved Readiness For Climate Change (Environment)
June 19, 2020

SaskPower Announces RFP Stage for New Wind Generation Project (SaskPower)
March 14, 2020

Twenty-three New Customer Projects Approved for Power Generation Partner Program (SaskPower)
January 29, 2020

Next Step Underway For Infrastructure Project Submissions (Government Relations)
December 18, 2019

SaskPower CCS Facility Achieves Milestone with 3 Million Tonnes of CO2 Captured (SaskPower)
November 3, 2019

New Utility-Scale Wind Facilities to Add Up to 300 MW of Clean, Renewable Energy to Grid (SaskPower)
October 9, 2019

High Risk Communities To Receive Flood Mapping (Water Security Agency)
August 12, 2019

New Incentive Program Boosts Oil And Gas Competitiveness In Saskatchewan (Energy and Resources)
August 1, 2019

SaskPower seeking applicants for 2019 Power Generation Partner Program (SaskPower)
July 9, 2019

Saskatchewan Begins Development of Prairie Resilience Carbon Offset Framework (Environment)
June 3, 2019

SaskPower and First Nations Power Authority sign 20-megawatt Solar Opportunity Agreement (SaskPower)
May 31, 2019

Be Emergency Ready - Plan, Prepare and Be Aware (Government Relations)
May 3, 2019

SaskPower's Next Utility-scale Solar Project Moves to RFP Phase (SaskPower)
April 23, 2019

First Resilience Report Measures Province's Readiness for Climate Change (Environment)
April 10, 2019

Saskatchewan Enacts Regulations With Goal To Reduce Methane Emissions By 4.5 Million Tonnes Annually (Energy and Resources)
January 23, 2019

Province Launches Climate Resiliency Framework (Environment)
November 29, 2018

Legislation introduced to Support Prairie Resilience (Environment)
October 30, 2018

Premier Moe's First Throne Speech Outlines Government's Commitments to Stand Up for Saskatchewan (Executive Council)
October 24, 2018

Potentia Renewables to build 200 megawatt Wind Power Facility near Assiniboia (SaskPower)
October 19, 2018

Expanded Options for SaskPower Customer Generation (SaskPower)
October 3, 2018

Government of Saskatchewan Approves Blue Hill Wind Energy Project (Environment)
September 20, 2018

New Industry Standards Next Step in Prairie Resilience Climate Change Strategy (Environment)
August 29, 2018

2030 Emission Reduction Goal Progressing (SaskPower)
July 9, 2018

Federal Carbon Tax Could Reduce Saskatchewan GDP by Almost $16 Billion by 2030 (Environment)
June 27, 2018

Conexus Arts Centre Environmental Certification Another Step in Climate Change Plan (Central Services)
June 22, 2018

Wide-Base Single Tires Pilot Extended and Expanded (Highways and Infrastructure)
June 21, 2018

Saskatchewan Submits 11 Projects for Federal Low Carbon Economy Fund (Environment)
May 16, 2018

Province Funds Geothermal Power Demonstration Plant Near Estevan to Develop Zero-Emissions Energy Sources (Energy and Resources)
May 15, 2018

Province Challenging Federal Government's Ability to Impose a Carbon Tax (Executive Council)
April 25, 2018

Government Introduces Coal-Fired Electricity Regulations (Environment)
December 6, 2017

Saskatchewan Climate Change Strategy Focuses on Readiness and Resilience (Environment)
December 4, 2017

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