SaskPower project to link Saskatchewan’s northern and southern power grids
A project by SaskPower will connect the province’s northern and southern power grids, with the aim of improving reliability and growth in northern Saskatchewan.
The two power grids currently operate independently, and are only connected through Manitoba. SaskPower said the approval of the north-south transmission systems interconnection project will see the installation of two new transmission lines, running roughly 250 kilometres from the E.B. Campbell Hydroelectric Station to the IslandFalls Hydroelectric Station.
“Connecting Saskatchewan’s grids is a key component of our provincial transmission strategy, which is in turn essential for our broader energy security strategy,” Jeremy Harrison, the provincial minister responsible for SaskPower, said in a statement.
“The north-south interconnection will help to keep Saskatchewan’s economy strong and growing by supporting new mining opportunities in our province’s resource-rich north.”

