NDP Unveils Grid and Growth Plan to Boost Saskatchewan's Energy Sector
The NDP's Grid and Growth Plan aims to generate $33 billion in economic activity by enhancing power reliability and affordability in Saskatchewan. It proposes a shift towards natural gas, renewables, and nuclear expansion, while reducing coal dependency.

The NDP's Grid and Growth Plan proposes to enhance power reliability in Saskatchewan, targeting $33 billion in economic activity. Key elements include phasing out coal, increasing natural gas capacity, and expanding renewable sources, while reducing reliance on imports.
The plan seeks to lower electricity rates for families and businesses and mitigate risks associated with existing energy generation strategies. Critics from the Sask Party argue the plan lacks cost analysis and over-relies on renewables, jeopardizing baseload generation. The plan's success may hinge on collaboration and investment, as well as responsiveness to regulatory and supply chain challenges.




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