All the provinces that oppose a carbon tax also say they have a plan to cut emissions. What are the plans and how much will it cost?
When Moe commissioned a study on the cost of a carbon tax he took the cost of the tax out of the economy, but did not account for the fact that the tax would go back to the province, or through taxpayers or into other programs that would be part of the economy with almost no impact on GDP.
He's counting on the fact that most people don't pay attention to details. It was a bold face lie and deception by Moe.
Remember Brad Wall spent over $1.5 billion of tax payers money to build a carbon capture and storage unit at boundary 3. A very expensive way to reduce carbon emissions.
Saskpower just signed a deal to build 200 megawatt wind facility near Assiniboia. They also have a plan for 177 megawatt facility near Herbert. This is on top of 221 megawatts of existing wind facilities.
"It also factors into the 2030 SaskPower goal to have up to 50 per cent renewable generation by that year, and reducing power generation emissions by 40 per cent.
According to SaskPower, five per cent of electricity is currently produced by wind power, 221 megawatts. Their modelling shows wind power is expected to produce 30 per cent of the province’s electricity by 2030. The remainder of the 50 per cent will be covered mostly by hyrdo; along with solar, biomass and other sources."
When Moe commissioned a study on the cost of a carbon tax he took the cost of the tax out of the economy, but did not account for the fact that the tax would go back to the province, or through taxpayers or into other programs that would be part of the economy with almost no impact on GDP.
He's counting on the fact that most people don't pay attention to details. It was a bold face lie and deception by Moe.
Remember Brad Wall spent over $1.5 billion of tax payers money to build a carbon capture and storage unit at boundary 3. A very expensive way to reduce carbon emissions.
Saskpower just signed a deal to build 200 megawatt wind facility near Assiniboia. They also have a plan for 177 megawatt facility near Herbert. This is on top of 221 megawatts of existing wind facilities.
"It also factors into the 2030 SaskPower goal to have up to 50 per cent renewable generation by that year, and reducing power generation emissions by 40 per cent.
According to SaskPower, five per cent of electricity is currently produced by wind power, 221 megawatts. Their modelling shows wind power is expected to produce 30 per cent of the province’s electricity by 2030. The remainder of the 50 per cent will be covered mostly by hyrdo; along with solar, biomass and other sources."
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