Source: The Canadian Press, November 17, 2017
Saskatchewan currently relies on coal for more than half of its electricity
Saskatchewan Environment Minister Dustin Duncan says he’s negotiating a deal with federal counterpart Catherine McKenna on carbon.
Duncan wants McKenna to let his province get credit for the carbon capture and storage system it has on one coal-fired power plant to offset the emissions from continuing to use at least one other plant without such a system after 2030.
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