Here are the latest publicly available updates on SaskPower.
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SaskPower news releases (most recent first):
- April 28, 2026: News releases section highlights developments including Transmission system strengthening to support growth, a power purchase agreement with K+S Potash Canada for up to 62 MW, and a formal process to evaluate large nuclear technologies alongside SMR initiatives. These items indicate ongoing grid modernization and diversification of generation options. [Source: SaskPower News Releases, 2026-04-28]
- January 28, 2026: SaskPower began a formal process to evaluate large nuclear technologies (in parallel with SMR efforts), signaling exploration of emissions-free baseload options. [Source: SaskPower News Releases, 2026-01-28]
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Related context from Saskatchewan government/industry coverage:
- 2023–24 SaskPower annual report notes ongoing expansion of renewable generation, completion milestones on major facilities (e.g., Great Plains Power Station), and long-term planning for nuclear SMRs. This provides background on the organization’s recent strategy toward reliability, growth, and decarbonization. [Source: SaskPower 2023-24 Annual Report]
- A 2024 CBC/Global News roundups show ongoing public interest in rate changes and service affordability as SaskPower pursues capital programs and rate reviews. These reports reflect the regulatory and public stakeholder context around SaskPower’s operations. [Sources: CBC News coverage 2026; Global News Saskatchewan coverage 2024–2025]
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Regional impact and projects to watch:
- Transmission infrastructure investments to support growth and reliability are a recurring theme, with province-level messaging around strengthening grid and expanding transmission capacity. This suggests continued capital spending and potential rate considerations for customers. [Source: SaskPower News Releases 2026-04-28]
- Power purchase agreements with industrial customers (e.g., K+S Potash Canada) indicate SaskPower’s active role in securing diverse generation sources to support demand, including potential environmental and cost implications for customers. [Source: SaskPower News Releases 2026-04-28]
If you’d like, I can pull the exact quotes from the latest SaskPower press releases or summarize the key numbers (capacity additions, project timelines, and any rate-impact details) in a clean bullet list. I can also set up a brief comparison table of the 2024–2026 generation/organization initiatives if that would help.
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