Carbon tax increase to be reflected on SaskPower bills
SaskPower customers will be paying more starting Jan. 1 as a result of an increase in the federal carbon tax.
The Crown corporation said Thursday it will be increasing the carbon tax amount on customers’ bills because the federal carbon tax applied to SaskPower’s carbon emissions is to rise from $30 to $40 per tonne on New Year’s Day.
“Our government recently implemented the 10 per cent Saskatchewan Economic Recovery Rebate on power bills, and I’m pleased to announce SaskPower will not pursue a rate increase in 2021,” Don Morgan, the minister responsible for SaskPower, said in a media release. “However, SaskPower customers will soon see a higher number on one part of their bill because of the increased federal carbon tax.”
SaskPower said the amount charged to each customer under the carbon tax will vary depending on consumption. It didn’t provide a range of the possible increases customers could face.