Via SK Gov’t: Additional Support to Estevan and Coronach Regions for Coal Transition

24 Sep 2024

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing $10 million to build new economic opportunities and support coal transition efforts in the Estevan and Coronach regions. 

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Released on September 23, 2024
Source: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2024/september/23/additional-support-to-estevan-and-coronach-regions-for-coal-transition

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing $10 million to build new economic opportunities and support coal transition efforts in the Estevan and Coronach regions. 

“This investment by the Government of Saskatchewan will develop a strong business environment in the communities that are most impacted by the federal government’s decision to force the closure of coal power facilities by 2030,” Crown Investments Corporation Minister Dustin Duncan said. “The funding will directly contribute to economic development and investment attraction, bringing new projects and ideas to grow local economies and keep these communities strong and vibrant.”

As Saskatchewan continues its own plan to build out grid capacity to support a growing province, retaining and developing our skilled workforce and technical expertise through business opportunities in Estevan, Coronach and area is critical to facilitate the unprecedented energy transition.

The newly announced funding is in addition to the $10 million invested by the provincial government in 2020 to support coal transition in the area. The new investment will be equally distributed to the two community regions: 5 million to the Coronach region and $5 million to the Estevan region.

“Today’s investment shows our government’s commitment to coal reliant communities by building their capacity to rise to the significant economic challenges imposed by the federal government’s decision to close coal power plants by 2030,” Agriculture Minister and MLA for Wood River David Marit said. “I am pleased to see the economic growth that has been created in the Coronach region through the 2020 investment provided by the Government of Saskatchewan, and this additional investment will further boost the positive economic trajectory of Southern Saskatchewan.”