SaskPower
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SaskPower is the principal supplier of electricity in Saskatchewan, Canada. Saskpower is a Crown corporation, owned by the Government of Saskatchewan, with 431,000-plus customers. SaskPower employees operate most power stations. Over 150,000 kilometres of power lines are maintained throughout the Province. SaskPower supplies about three customers per circuit kilometre, while most utilities in North America average about 12 customers over the same distance.
The three core generating stations are coal fired. Boundary Dam, located near Estevan, produces 813 megawatts from six units. Shand, also located near Estevan, is cited as a "New Generation" coal plant which produces less nitrogen oxide and emits less fly ash into the atmosphere. Shand produces 279 megawatts from one unit; but has future upgrade capacity to two units. The Poplar River Plant, near Coronach generates 562 megawatts of electricity from two units.
Additionally; Saskpower owns and operates hydroelectric power stations, natural gas fired peaking stations, and wind power facilty.
On an unusual historical note, the Saskatchewan Railway Museum houses the one of a kind Sask Power Rail Car built in 1928 and last used in the early 1960s. The car was intended to be used as a portable emergency generator. The car is equipped with a 300 horse power diesel engine and AC generator. [1]
Generating Facilities
Facilities are located within Saskatchewan (with the exception of MRM). SaskPower either owns the facilities directly or through it's subsidiary SaskPower International. SaskPower International also has two joint ventures Cory (50% split with ATCO Power) and the MRM ( 30% SaskPower International Inc. and 70% ATCO Power). SunBridge is jointly owned by Suncor and Enbridge with SaskPower purchasing the power production.
Name | Location | Fuel | Units net capacity (Date) | Capacity (net MW) | Link | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boundary Dam | Estevan | Coal |
|
813 MW | [2] | |
Centennial
(SaskPower International) |
Swift Current | Wind Power |
|
150 MW | [3] | |
Charlot River | Uranium City | Hydroelectric |
|
10 MW | [4] | |
Coteau Creek | Elbow | Hydroelectric |
|
185 MW | [5] | |
Cory Cogeneration
(50% Owner) |
PCS Cory Mine | Natural Gas |
|
228 MW | [6] | |
Cypress Hills | Gull Lake | Wind Power |
|
11 MW | [7] | |
E.B. Campbell | Nipawin | Hydroelectric |
|
288 MW | [8] | |
Island Falls | Sandy Bay | Hydroelectric |
|
101 MW | [9] | |
Landis | Landis | Natural Gas |
|
79 MW | [10] | |
Meadow Lake | Meadow Lake | Natural Gas |
|
44 MW | [11] | |
MRM Cogeneration
(30% Owner) |
Fort McMurray, AB | Natural Gas |
|
170 MW | [12] | |
Nipawin | Nipawin | Hydroelectric |
|
255 MW | [13] | |
Poplar River | Coronach | Coal |
|
562 MW | [14] | |
Shand | Estevan | Coal |
|
279 MW | [15] | |
Success | Swift Current | Natural Gas |
|
30 MW | [16] | |
SunBridge | Gull Lake | Wind Power |
|
11 MW | [17] | |
Queen Elizabeth | Saskatoon | Natural Gas |
|
386 MW | [18] | |
Waterloo | Uranium City | Hydroelectric |
|
8 MW | [19] | |
Wellington | Uranium City | Hydroelectric |
|
4.8 MW | [20] |
Recent and historical scandals involving SaskPower
- Botched Channel Lake sale and other affairs leading to the dismissal of its CEO, Jack Messer.
- Guyana
- 1998 lockout of IBEW 2067 workers and subsequent conviction for unfair labour practices against the union.
- The firing of a long-term employee who diligently served in the role of diversity coordinator by an incompetent, dishonest, and manipulative political appointee.
- Guilty plea for failing to protect the safety of its workers in 2003.
- Strong-arm tactics used during CQ2 and PA8 transmission line expropriation proceedings.
- Island Falls compensation issues.
- The Nexen-owned/constructed transmission line court proceedings.
- Theft of a hard drive containing personal customer information from a company outsourced to perform billing.
- Revelation of April, 2006 that a manager may have fradulently appropriated approximately $100,000.