Saskatchewan's electricity utility to pay into nuclear fund, clean electricity costs

The Saskatchewan government says the province's electrical utility is to remit carbon charges into an nuclear energy investment fund. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks during Saskatchewan Party Convention in Regina on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu

REGINA - The Saskatchewan government's electrical utility is to remit carbon charges into a nuclear energy investment fund, the province announced Monday.

It said the fund could be used to help Saskatchewan deploy its first small modular reactor, and that carbon charges would also go toward clean electricity operating costs to keep power rates affordable.

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