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Environmental groups challenge Saskatchewan’s plan to extend coal power past 2030, citing legal and climate concerns.
The Saskatchewan Environmental Society, joined by citizens and Climate Justice Saskatoon, will appear in court on November 10, 2025, for a preliminary hearing on a legal challenge against the province’s plan to extend coal-fired power plant operations beyond 2030.
The group argues the move violates federal law requiring coal phase-out by that year and undermines climate goals, citing coal as a major source of greenhouse gas emissions.
While a prior lawsuit over new gas plants was dismissed due to lack of constitutional basis, SES maintains the coal case is legally distinct and could proceed.
They also question the feasibility of replacing coal with nuclear power, citing high costs and risks.
The court’s decision on whether to allow the case to move forward will determine next steps.
Los grupos ambientalistas desafían el plan de Saskatchewan de extender la energía de carbón más allá de 2030, citando preocupaciones legales y climáticas.