Sask. to ignore federal Clean Energy Regulations despite changes
Despite changes made within the final Clean Energy Regulations (CER) published by the federal government this week, the Government of Saskatchewan continued to dismiss the regulations themselves and the authority behind them.
The provincial government has been railing against the iterations of the draft regulations for months, saying that completely shifting how SaskPower generated electricity by 2035 was simply not possible.
SaskPower has said electricity rates would need to nearly double — if even possible — and the provincial government’s economic tribunal said complying would cost the province more than $7 billion.
Among the changes announced this week are moving the goal of a net zero power grid from 2035 to 2050.