SaskPower’s Power Generation Partner Program enters its second year
SaskPower customers who save more renewable electricity than they consume will now have the opportunity to sell it back to the company.
SaskPower will be seeking applications for its 2019 Power Generation Partner Program (PGPP) in the fall. The program is looking to add another 10 MW of renewable and 25 MW of carbon-neutral electricity to its grid.
Now entering its second year, the PGPP allows customers to generate renewable or carbon-neutral electricity and sell it to SaskPower.
“In addition to incentivizing renewable technologies, the PGPP helps SaskPower’s oil and gas customers to reduce their emissions and reduce their exposure to a federal carbon tax,” Dustin Duncan, minister responsible for SaskPower, said. “The PGPP is yet another element supporting government’s Prairie Resilience climate change strategy and SaskPower’s goal of reducing carbon emissions 40 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030.”