Feds approve Sask. plan to replace federal carbon tax on industrial emitters
All carbon taxes collected from industrial emitters in Saskatchewan will stay in the province starting in the new year.
In a release Tuesday, the Saskatchewan government said the Output-Based Performance Standards (OBPS) program had been approved by the federal government to replace the federally imposed carbon tax on industrial emitters in the province as of Jan. 1.
The government said the program meets the requirements for the 2023-2030 federal carbon pricing standard, and includes the electricity generation and natural gas transmission pipeline sectors.
The provincial government estimates the number of facilities in the OBPS program will double by 2030 now that industrial carbon pricing is under the province’s control.