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  1. Sep 16, 2021 · Manitoba is pulling the plug on setting electricity rates behind closed doors. Premier Kelvin Goertzen said the government would let Manitobans have their say on Manitoba Hydro rates through a ...

  2. Oct 1, 2024 · The Manitoba government, led by Premier Wab Kinew, has unveiled its long-awaited Affordable Energy Plan, signalling their direction for how the government plans to unlock economic growth and increase clean energy generation in the province. Harnessing the Wind for Economic Reconciliation One of the big announcements in the plan is the proposal to build 600 […]

  3. Nov 26, 2021 · “The Pallister-Stefanson government has always operated under a shroud of secret interference when it comes to Manitoba Hydro—whether it’s setting electricity rates behind closed doors or selling off pieces of the crown without telling the public,” said NDP Leader Wab Kinew.

  4. Under Bill 36, which is set to pass this fall, the Public Utilities Board would no longer be an independent overseer of fair Manitoba Hydro rates; instead it would take direction from the government starting in March 2025, and rates would be set every three years.

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · Manitoba could need new energy generation as early as 2029 and must look for ways to encourage people to reduce demand, the head of the province's Crown energy corporation said Tuesday – Jan 30 ...

  6. Jan 30, 2024 · WINNIPEG — Manitoba could need new energy generation as early as 2029 and must look for ways to encourage people to reduce demand, the head of the province’s Crown energy corporation said Tuesday. Manitoba Hydro is planning to reach out to independent energy producers to supply power from wind and other sources in the coming years.

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  8. Jul 28, 2023 · The Manitoba government has launched a new clean energy roadmap that will deliver on a commitment to ensure a secure supply of affordable, reliable, and sustainable power for people and businesses today and into the future, Premier Heather Stefanson, Economic Development, Investment and Trade Minister Jeff Wharton, and Environment and Climate Minister Kevin Klein announced today.