WebSaskPower’s latest project—the Great Plains Power Station—which will provide reliable power to about 360,000 homes in Saskatchewan upon completion in 2024, is already providing power to the province’s … WebSaskPower is a provincial Crown Corporation and Saskatchewan’s leading energy supplier. Engineering will begin immediately, and construction is expected to begin in early 2024. The Great Plains Power Station is expected to begin generating power in 2024. The Great Plains facility will be similar to SaskPower’s Chinook Power Station, a 353 ...
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