Timing of emission controls impossible for SaskPower, senators hear

Canada.com Friday 9th December, 2011

REGINA -- SaskPower will not be able to meet the federal government's proposed carbon dioxide emissions regulations for coal-fired generating stations, without jeopardizing its $1.2-billion investment in clean coal technology and potentially its entire fleet of coal plants and 300 years of coal reserves, SaskPower president and CEO Robert Watson to...

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