Saskatchewan to use natural gas, possibly coal beyond 2035 federal target: Moe
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the province is to continue using natural gas and possibly coal beyond the federal government’s target date.
Moe said Tuesday the province’s existing and soon-to-be built natural gas plants are to be used until their end of life, which would be well past the federal government’s 2035 net-zero target.
He said the province is also interested in running its two coal plants, one of which captures carbon, until their end of life in the early 2040s, arguing the facilities help keep power affordable and reliable.
“We do reserve the right provincially to choose how we are going to produce that power, whether it’s natural gas, whether it’s coal-fired power production with or without (carbon capture and storage),” Moe said at a news conference.