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Despite Sask. government fears, experts say net-zero emissions by 2035 possible and beneficial

Despite Sask. government fears, experts say net-zero emissions by 2035 possible and beneficial

CBC
Tuesday, May 23, 2023 12:34 PM GMT

While the Saskatchewan government pushes back against the federal government's plan to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2035, experts say the government needs to push for the goal and it's in their best interest.

Canada is preparing a draft of regulations that would lay its goal for a national net-zero energy grid by 2035, but provincial government leaders, and the head of SaskPower have voiced their concerns

"It's not feasible for us to acquire the capital material and labour needed to transition over 150 per cent of our generation system that took us 93 years to build in a short 12 years," SaskPower president and CEO Rupen Pandya said Tuesday, instead setting a goal for 2050, a deadline Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has also proposed.

According to Pandya, the province generates 5,437 megawatts of power, 65 per cent of which is fossil fuel-based power generation and the rest from non-emitting sources like wind and solar.

Without fossil fuel-based power, he argues, the province will depend on unreliable sources of power.

"Renewable generation such as wind and solar doesn't produce electricity when the wind doesn't blow or the sun doesn't shine," he said.

The transition, he adds, will also cost more in Saskatchewan per taxpayer because of how spread out the power grid is with a smaller population.

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe voiced similar concerns earlier in May, and he said the federal plan could hit the province in one of three ways: residents will be without enough power; they will be slammed by utility rate hikes to subsidize the transition; or the plan won't happen on time.

David Maenz, a biochemistry professor at the University of Saskatchewan and the author of The Price of Carbon, said the government's plan to building interprovincial transmission corridors, which connect the power grids across borders, means having access to Manitoba hydro.

The province wouldn't be replacing base load with Manitoba hydro, he told CBC Blue Sky's Garth Materie, but would use it as a balancing factor while also turning to natural gas generation when it's needed rather than getting rid of it altogether.

Maenz also referenced the Canada Energy Regulator's model for Saskatchewan's electrical supply, under which in 2030 Saskatchewan would put 10 per cent of its electrical weight into hydro, 24 per cent into natural gas, 11 per cent into solar and 55 per cent into wind.

"We're not in this alone, the federal government is going to be a major player in supplying funds for SaskPower to decarbonize," he said. 

LISTEN | Experts in climate change and sustainability respond to recent comments from Saskatchewan leaders:

Margot Hurlbert says the province isn't anticipating the costs of litigation if youth sue the province for slack climate action plans — which happened in Ontario, though the lawsuit was dismissed — or the damage from climate change effects.

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