SaskPower, Ontario Power Generation and Laurentis Energy Partners announced a strategic partnership is established in nuclear power development.

  • skozzii@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    About 10 years ago there was a push for some nuclear power plants in Saskatchewan. The numbers and everything looked amazing, but then oil and gas lobby got involved and shut the whole thing down.

    Looking back had we done that Saskatchewan would have been a national leader in energy and things would have been a whole lot better.

    Us Saskies need to change our government and stop being taken advantage age of. The Sask Party is keeping us in the stones ages.

    • Sir_Osis_of_Liver@kbin.social
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      10 months ago

      That’s not true. I was seconded to SaskPower at the time. They were up to their eyeballs back then in the Boundary Dam clean coal project which officially launched in 2014. The official cost of $1.5B put a crimp in a lot of regular upgrade projects let alone any consideration of nuclear.

      The glowing numbers for SMRs are marketing pap. Independent studies have them no less than conventional nuclear at roughly $6k/kW. Of course conventional nuclear never hits budget, with projects like Vogtle coming in around $13k/kW.

      In the interim, SaskPower has installed somewhere around 400MW (700MW total) of wind, and the new 353MW combined cycle Chinook generating station in Swift Current, which at $605M ($1,700/kW) was $75M under budget. You’ll never hear ‘under budget’ with regards to a nuclear project.