Saskatchewan Archive

  • Nuclear costs much more than competing technologies

    Nuclear costs much more than competing technologies

    While some variants of nuclear power plants are estimated to cost up to five times as much as competing technologies such as minimally-compliant coal power, these are extreme examples. Most populations will not allow minimally-compliant coal plants to be built because of their substantially dangerous...

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  • Nuclear Myth and Fact Project

    Nuclear Myth and Fact Project

    Nuclear Power: Our First Major Project In October 2008, the Uranium Development Partnership committee was formed by the government of Saskatchewan. We noted that the mandate of the committee was to recommend the best ways for Saskatchewan to enjoy prosperity by developing nuclear industries. We...

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  • Before Vision of Earth Existed

    Before Vision of Earth Existed

    In 2007, many of us had our reasons to be discontent with the state and direction of our society. This is not to say that we were not grateful to be living in such wondrous times in a country of great affluence. We were acutely...

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    Regina Farmer’s Market

    Eat fresh and locally at City Hall every Wed. and Sat.

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    Saskatchewan’s Energy Future

    Vision of Earth presented at the Sask Legislature on the subject of Saskatchewan's Energy Future.

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    Feed-In Tariff Proposal for Saskatchewan

    A Feed-in-Tariff is a policy mechanism designed to provide an incentive for development of a desired type. Typical implementations of feed-in-tariffs for power generation usually involve guaranteed long term prices for electricity generated and guaranteed grid access. This means that if a person or company...

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    Critique of Saskatchewan’s UDP Report

    The Uranium Development Partnership (UDP) is a ministerial advisory committee established in October 2008 for the purpose of analyzing the economic feasibility of all forms of uranium development in Saskatchewan.  On Friday April 3rd, the final report was released to the public containing recommendations which...

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