SaskTel is setting up a solar panel array in Saskatoon as part of a pilot project.
“As Saskatchewan’s largest communications provider, we require significant amounts of electricity to power our cell sites, pedestals, and other facilities that bring connectivity to our customers across the province,” said Charlene Gavel, SaskTel President and CEO.
Rob Schneider cancels Canada trip after man who fought for Nazis honoured in Parliament“This pilot project is a measured step that will allow us to evaluate the feasibility of solar as a supplementary power source.”“While potential cost-savings and reduction of our environmental footprint are some of the drivers behind this pilot project, we are also interested to learn if solar power generation may help improve the resiliency of our network in rural and remote areas.
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