Saskatchewan environmental groups urge province to abandon nuclear plans for renewable energy
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Keenan Sorokan
Summary
The Saskatchewan Environmental Society and Coalition for a Clean Green Saskatchewan are urging the provincial government to abandon its nuclear energy development plans and instead invest in renewable energy sources. The advocates argue that renewable energy components like wind, solar, and geothermal are more sustainable and safer alternatives to meet the province's energy goals.
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· 3 pulledEnvironmental advocates are calling on the province to stop its plans for nuclear power generation.
Instead of nuclear, the groups recommend investing in a number of renewable energy components to meet its goals.
The Saskatchewan Environmental Society and Coalition for a Clean Green Saskatchewan is urging the province to put the brakes on its nuclear energy development efforts.
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