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Saskatchewan launches energy plan using uranium and coal to boost secure, low-carbon power with nuclear expansion and Indigenous partnerships.
Saskatchewan has launched its Saskatchewan First Energy Security Strategy and Supply Plan, aiming to secure reliable, affordable, and low-carbon electricity by leveraging its uranium resources and extending coal plant operations for grid stability.
The plan supports a transition to nuclear power through small modular reactors like the BWRX-300, developed with GE-Hitachi, and larger advanced reactors, while emphasizing Indigenous partnerships in ownership, employment, and decision-making.
The initiative, unveiled at Cameco’s Saskatoon headquarters, draws backing from industry and Indigenous leaders.
The strategy is part of a broader political debate, with the NDP proposing a diversified energy mix and criticizing the current government’s pace of nuclear development, while the Saskatchewan Party emphasizes coal as a bridge to nuclear, highlighting energy security, affordability, and economic growth.
Saskatchewan lanza un plan de energía utilizando uranio y carbón para impulsar una energía segura y baja en carbono con expansión nuclear y asociaciones indígenas.