Energy Policy

SES works on developing policy for a sustainable Saskatchewan. Currently SES has several policy documents for the Saskatchewan community to consider.  You can find the links to these documents below.

Towards a Sustainble Energy Strategy for Saskatchewan

Designed to help decision-makers take seriously the possibility of a sustainable energy future for Saskatchewan. Identifies the nature of the resources, technologies and opportunities available, barriers to their adoption, and practical steps towards a transition to a sustainble energy system.

Energy Policy for Saskatchewan

Transforming Saskatchewan’s Electrical Future

Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives five part series  by Mark Bigland-Pritchard and Peter Prebble

  • Part 1 – “Sustainability is Achievable, But How Do We Get There?” by Mark Bigland-Pritchard and Peter Prebble
  • Part 2 – “Using Electricity More Efficiently” by Mark Bigland-Pritchard
  • Part 3 – “The Potential for Wind and Solar Power” by Mark Bigland-Pritchard
  • Part 4 – “Plugging the Gap: Sustainable Power Options to Complement Wind and Solar” by Mark Bigland-Pritchard
  • Part 5 – “The Public Policies Needed to Build a Renewable Energy Society in Saskatchewan: What Needs to be Done” by Peter Prebble

    • “People are Asking:Would Nuclear Power be a Good Choice for Saskatchewan?”
    • “Saskatchewan Environmental Society Position on Nuclear Power”
    • “Saskatchewan Environmental Society Position on Nuclear Waste”

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