Regina — The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Saskatchewan Office released today Transforming Saskatchewan’s Electrical Future: The Potential for Wind and Solar Power, by Mark Bigland-Pritchard, a member of Green Energy Project Saskatchewan. The report offers a practical and workable set of integrated proposals for electrical generation in the medium and long term that has the...
Issue(s): Energy policy, Environment and sustainability
January 11, 2011
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About this Publication
This paper is written as part of an ongoing project, Green Energy Project Saskatchewan. GEPS is a civil society group, established to research the conversion of Saskatchewan’s electricity grid to sustainable options by the earliest possible date.
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