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    Wouldn't that make sense if you have gained 100000 people in the last few years.....at least Grant Devine had a start on growth.....

    It's important to give credit to those that looked forward....for the province ....not themselves.

    #2
    Dont worry mb is swimming in cheap power and with bipole 3 going down the west side wouldnt be hard to start exporting to sask.

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      #3
      no worries , just fire up a few million windmills(aka; bird grinders) . maybe cover half of sask in solar panels . its all good , this 11 days of sunshine we've had in the last 4 months would of made loads of power.

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        #4
        MB hydro won't be cheap for long. They have huge debt problems. Former NDP gov't milked them like a Holstein. They have become very inefficient. Plus, they give in to all demands from the IBEW, and wages and benefits for workers have ballooned. They're a mess.

        What's going to have to rates if everyone starts plugging in electric cars? Flood more Native communities up north, also killing thousands of carbon sequestering trees? Sounds real environmental to me. Or just mental.

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          #5
          long as its not in my back yard is their attitude , same as the windmills . why don't some of these idiots stick some of those up in their yards in the cities

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            #6
            Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
            MB hydro won't be cheap for long. They have huge debt problems. Former NDP gov't milked them like a Holstein. They have become very inefficient. Plus, they give in to all demands from the IBEW, and wages and benefits for workers have ballooned. They're a mess.

            What's going to have to rates if everyone starts plugging in electric cars? Flood more Native communities up north, also killing thousands of carbon sequestering trees? Sounds real environmental to me. Or just mental.
            It will be if we can export all of our excess capicity that is currently doing very little

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              #7
              We should be very thankful for reliable and economical electrical capacity in the prairies currently which is powered by fossil fuels or hydro.

              Wind and solar both require backup and we would of had thousands of people freezing to death so far this winter if it was our only source of power.

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                #8
                If our elec grid was relying on wind and solar I would be putting in a big wood stove!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bgmb View Post
                  If our elec grid was relying on wind and solar I would be putting in a big wood stove!
                  Love my Pacific Energy Summit wood stove. Cant beat it Northern Fireplace is the dealer.

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                    #10
                    thats right fire up the real tree huggers now

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                      #11
                      Wouldn't wood stoves be environmentally unfriendly. ?


                      That's funny....

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                        #12
                        http://www.cantechletter.com/2015/03/canadians-right-burn-wood-heat/

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                          #13
                          Not three minutes ago the Sask Power news story on this evenings news reported that solutions in the carbon capture plant are needing replacing 4 times quicker than expected (ie 20 million costs instead of 5 million so far this year.)

                          The spokesperson also said coal fired stations are done by 2030 and he quite clearly said customers are just going to have to get used to higher prices for renewable energy than they were used to in the past.

                          So basically all the bullshit lies repeated about cheaper alternatives are sales pitches from those who know nothing except about grants, PR, subsidies and pandering to hot topics of the day.

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                            #14
                            Mb hydro is broke thanks to Stalinger. Our power bill is gonna go thru the roof when we get the bill for bipolar 3. Bet it costs double what they told us.

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