Workers demand clarity as Sask. weighs future of coal power stations

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Don Morgan, the minister responsible for SaskPower, said in an interview this week everything remains on the table.

This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.A study for the town projected it could lose 573 people and 388 jobs. GDP could fall by $390 million and household income could see a $36 million decline.

Where coal employees work post-2030 will hinge on what SaskPower does with its electrical grid in the south. He said they are well located on the grid, adding they could be replaced by natural gas or other sources.Unit 3 is part of a $1.5 billion carbon capture unit that has had spotty successWhen asked if Saskatchewan is working with Ottawa to keep Unit 3 post-2030, Morgan said everything is on the table.

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