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In 2022, we started talking to Saskatchewan people about how the province is powered. That’s because our power system is changing, and we’re in the process of updating our Long-Term Supply Plan.
In Stages 1 and 2 of the process we asked people about their values, priorities and about the power supply options they preferred. And then we used this information to develop scenarios that show what our power system could look like in the future. In Stage 3 we asked for thoughts about four scenarios that define possible pathways to net zero.
Stage 4
Our Long-Term Supply Plan is a roadmap. It provides direction for decision-makers to ensure we can continue to provide reliable, sustainable and cost-effective power to 2050. But before we can finalize the 2024 plan, we want to know if you think we’re on the right track.
The heart of the Long-Term Supply Plan is in the lessons we learned and our recommendations for the future. We created these using:
Public input from surveys, workshops and other engagement activities
Technical findings and assessments from our internal supply planning process
Our public survey and workshops have concluded. Thank you to everyone who participated!
In 2022, we started talking to Saskatchewan people about how the province is powered. That’s because our power system is changing, and we’re in the process of updating our Long-Term Supply Plan.
In Stages 1 and 2 of the process we asked people about their values, priorities and about the power supply options they preferred. And then we used this information to develop scenarios that show what our power system could look like in the future. In Stage 3 we asked for thoughts about four scenarios that define possible pathways to net zero.
Stage 4
Our Long-Term Supply Plan is a roadmap. It provides direction for decision-makers to ensure we can continue to provide reliable, sustainable and cost-effective power to 2050. But before we can finalize the 2024 plan, we want to know if you think we’re on the right track.
The heart of the Long-Term Supply Plan is in the lessons we learned and our recommendations for the future. We created these using:
Public input from surveys, workshops and other engagement activities
Technical findings and assessments from our internal supply planning process
Have a new or original idea? Share it with the community and view the ideas others have already submitted! We encourage you to like the ideas you support.
Here's a few thought starters:
What values and priorities should guide our decision-making?
What unique opportunities do we have in Saskatchewan we should explore?
What would you like your experience to be with the power grid of the future?
Things To Keep In Mind
This is a space for sharing ideas on powering the province in the future. Please don’t provide any identifying information when submitting your ideas. All ideas will be moderated. Contributions that are off-topic, or contain inappropriate or identifying information will be removed.