Critical SaskPower transmission line to be major priority for Crown corporation in coming months
Addressing a vulnerability in SaskPower’s transmission line to northern Saskatchewan will be a major priority and point of focus for the Crown corporation this year.
That’s according to SaskPower spokesperson Joel Cherry, who said management will be exploring options to modernize and reinforce the northern grid to minimize such incidents in the future. Thousands of northerners were without power for around 80 hours or longer due to a wildfire destroying a section of a transmission line near Prince Albert.
“The northern part of the province definitely provides unique challenges for power restoration efforts,” he said, noting the terrain is difficult and the geographical area is vast. “A lot of customers in the North are only served by one transmission line. We have a few transmission lines that go up to the main corridors to the north. If a line goes down, the community has to stay off until the line is repaired.”
Most SaskPower customers, including those in the tri-communities, had power back by 9 p.m. Thursday, but Grandmother’s Bay and Stanley Mission had to wait until about 2 a.m. this morning. Cherry explained when power was initially restored, those two communities immediately went offline again likely due to a high electrical load. Many northern communities rely on electricity as a primary source of heat.