Saskatchewan residents to see power bills rise; SaskPower warns about phone scam
Saskatchewan residents will be paying more for power in the new year.
The carbon tax is set to increase Jan. 1 from $20 a tonne to $30. SaskPower spokesperson Joel Cherry explained what the increase will mean for the average customer.
“It would be equal to about a 1.5 per cent bill increase for all customers, it depends on their consumption overall,” he said.
Cherry said this means the average residential customer will be paying $22 extra per year while the average farm will be looking at an extra $60 per year. Currently the tax is set to rise annually every year until 2022, when it will top out at $50 per tonne. The average is based on the amount of power being generated by fossil fuels.