SaskPower signs 20-year agreement to increase transmission capacity to U.S.
SaskPower is aiming to improve reliability and generate more income through a new agreement that will increase transmission capacity across the Canada-U.S. border.
The Crown power company has signed a 20-year agreement with the Southwest Power Pool, a 106-member group that manages the electrical grid and wholesale power market for the central United States.
The agreement, announced Wednesday, will enable the import or export of up to 650 megawatts of power across the border. Currently, that capacity sits at just 150 megawatts.
The aim of the agreement is to improve reliability, SaskPower said, giving Saskatchewan residents additional sources of power in the event of outages. The agreement will also allow SaskPower to export excess power and generate additional revenue.