Saskatchewan’s power grid ‘remaining strong’ amid cold snap, SaskPower helping other regions
Saskatchewan’s Crown power company says its system is holding up well amid the extreme cold, even as winter storms strain North America’s power grid.
In fact, SaskPower’s stability during the recent cold snap has also allowed it to export power in order to to help other jurisdictions as winter storms led to significant power issues in many areas south of the border.
“An exceptionally strong and lengthy winter storm brought extreme temperatures, heavy snow and freezing rain across a massive region stretching from west Texas to eastern Canada,” SaskPower noted in a statement.
“On the morning of Sunday, January 25, more than 500,000 U.S. customers were without electricity.”


