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Old Posted Jul 8, 2024, 8:58 PM
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Additionally, the cost of batteries has halved in the last five years, and there is no reason not to expect that trend to continue. Much like how solar was not worth the money back in the 90s, but is now the cheapest form of energy production (even in Canada) due to increased research and development. Obviously the downside of solar is that it only produces for 1/3-1/2 of the day, here.
In my view one needs to add the cost of the standby power plant (either peaking or baseload) to the cost of intermittent sources. The are not cheap if you need another power plant on standby or batteries.
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In my view one needs to add the cost of the standby power plant (either peaking or baseload) to the cost of intermittent sources. The are not cheap if you need another power plant on standby or batteries.
Which is pretty much how it is already, anyway. Hopefully SK actually builds a nuclear reactor or two as the base supplier, and renewables + battery can be used for the rest (and throttle down the amount generated by the nuclear when renewables are generating the most). Canada as a whole is incredibly lucky to generate something like 80% of our power from nuclear+renewables already (thanks mostly to nuclear in Ontario and hydro everywhere but the prairies), but SK and AB still need to make the switch to nuclear+renewable.
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Which is pretty much how it is already, anyway. Hopefully SK actually builds a nuclear reactor or two as the base supplier, and renewables + battery can be used for the rest (and throttle down the amount generated by the nuclear when renewables are generating the most). Canada as a whole is incredibly lucky to generate something like 80% of our power from nuclear+renewables already (thanks mostly to nuclear in Ontario and hydro everywhere but the prairies), but SK and AB still need to make the switch to nuclear+renewable.
I do not think there is any other practical alternative to nuclear for baseload in Saskatchewan. Probably will be 2040 before that comes online though.
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saska...cing-1.7258447
Regina city council approves central library debt financing

Regina city council has approved a request from the Regina Public Library board of directors to be able to take on debt to finance a new central library location.

The board was asking for approval to take on an amount of debt between $92 million and $119 million.

At Tuesday's council meeting, city administration was asking council to defer its decision on committing to that debt financing until the third quarter of 2024, when the administration could provide a recommendation on the financing needs on other capital projects.
It looks like Regina has two major construction projects happening soon and library won’t be out the Cornall center. It’ll be a standalone building. Hopefully it looks good.
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https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/video/sh...est-economist/

Vancouver has highest ownership costs, Regina lowest: economist
Robert Hogue, assistant chief economist at RBC Economics, Royal Bank of Canada, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss housing affordability amid interest rates cut.
July 08, 2024 at 12:00AM EDT
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'Our city deserves this': Council approves funding for Regina Central Library renewal
Our city deserves this,” Hawkins said. “Our children and our grandchildren deserve this.”
Coun. Stadnichuk, Nelson and Bresciani voted against approving the funding.

Boo to those who voted no
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https://thestarphoenix.com/opinion/c...saskatoon-snub

Or maybe the increasingly ideological Moe and his government simply want to deprive the outgoing left-leaning Clark and Saskatoon city council of a departing victory.

Regardless, the provincial government’s utter indifference to a major infrastructure project in Saskatchewan’s largest city looks like another Saskatoon snub

. Tank: Saskatchewan government's absence on new arena looks like Saskatoon snub
The provincial government has scarcely acknowledged plans for a new downtown Saskatoon arena district, unlike Regina's stadium project.


Wall’s government embraced the city hall-province partnership to build the new stadium, since it would be used by people from throughout the province, even though it would be located in Regina.

So it’s puzzling just how completely absent the current provincial government, under Premier Scott Moe, has been in the contentious conversation about a new downtown arena in Saskatoon.

There’s been no public pronouncements about a partnership, no sense of collaboration. One wonders sometimes if the provincial government is even aware of the city’s plans for a new downtown arena distric

Someone is a little bit jealous I think the only way to solve this situation is that the Province gives each city 100 million each to help fund new hockey there both desperately needed?
Author of the article: Phil Tank • Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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That does not address the multitude of changes in the province over the decade since the new football stadium funding was secured
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That does not address the multitude of changes in the province over the decade since the new football stadium funding was secured
The city of Regina is paying off loans which will take many years to pay off
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2172 Rae St (Rae and 14th) has been torn down and hole is dug for new foundation. Foundation work should start soon

No visible update on Arwell project on 15th and Toronto. Hole is at least partially dug and some materials on site. Hasn’t been a ton of work on site that I can tell

Old apartment at SW corner of 13th and Halifax has been torn down, haven’t seen anything about plans for the site
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