Premier Scott Moe said the federal government's clean energy regulations are 'unrealistic and unachievable' for the province, but experts say there is enough funding and flexibility to make the transition to clean electricity attainable.
People rallied in front of SaskPower headquarters in Regina Friday, calling for the province to move toward 100 per cent clean electricity and net-zero emissions by 2035.
While the Saskatchewan government pushes back against the federal government's plan to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2035, experts say the government needs to push for the goal and it's in their best interest.
The City of Saskatoon wants more homeowners and businesses to install solar panels. Advocates say that in addition to lowering your ecological footprint, you can save money in the future by relying more on solar power.