$47.5 Million in New Industry Projects to Cut Emissions and Grow Saskatchewan’s Economy
The Government of Saskatchewan is pleased to announce nine industry-led projects selected under the second intake of the Saskatchewan Technology Fund.
“The Tech Fund is a key part of our made-in-Saskatchewan approach to help keep investment, innovation, and jobs in Saskatchewan, while contributing to emissions reductions,” Environment Minister Travis Keisig said. “These projects represent the innovation and leadership of Saskatchewan industries in advancing emissions reductions using cutting-edge technology, and our government is committed to supporting their continued success.”
The nine approved projects feature a range of technologies and innovations across key sectors of the economy to mitigate, capture or sequester emissions, including carbon capture, fuel switching, energy efficiency and methane reduction measures. Highlights include:
- Cenovus Energy – Spruce Lake Solvent-Aided Process oil and gas initiative applying solvent-aided processes to reduce steam use in thermal operations which enhances bitumen recovery while lowering emissions intensity and water consumption.
- Federated Co-Operatives Limited – Carbon Capture at the Ethanol Complex in Belle Plaine to capture and store biogenic CO2e, cutting emissions from Saskatchewan’s largest ethanol production facility.
- Interpro Pipe and Steel – Carbon Injection Optimization at Regina’s steel mill to improve efficiency in steelmaking while lowering fossil fuel carbon input and emissions per tonne of steel.
- Nutrien and Mosaic – Nutrien is modernizing ultrafine potash recovery systems to improve efficiency and reduce energy use, while Mosaic is upgrading potash drying operations with high-efficiency burners that significantly cut natural gas consumption and CO2e emissions.

