B&M Partners with SaskPower on New Clean Energy Power Station Construction

May 21, 2025

In Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Black & McDonald is at the forefront of a groundbreaking shift in sustainable energy. As part of SaskPower’s ambitious initiative to cut greenhouse gas emissions and ensure reliable power, B&M are playing a pivotal role in the construction of the Great Plains Power Station. It is a state-of-the-art, 377-megawatt natural gas power plant that will provide cleaner, more efficient energy for generations to come. This project signifies more than just infrastructure development; it’s part of a larger movement toward a more sustainable and resilient energy future for the province.

As part of SaskPower’s plan to generate 50% of its power from renewable sources by 2030, the Great Plains Power Station is critical to ensuring a stable, reliable energy supply. This energy supply is available even when weather conditions limit wind or solar generation. It will allow the incorporation of more renewable energy into the power grid and reinforce Saskatchewan’s commitment to a cleaner, greener future.

As the Great Plains Power Station nears completion, Black & McDonald is proud to be a driving force behind this innovative and transformative project.

B&M teams spearheaded key aspects of the project— leading HVAC, piping, and commissioning—contributing over $20 million in resources and expertise. Their Saskatoon facility fabricated vital components locally, highlighting B&M’s capacity to support large-scale projects both regionally and nationally. This project is a prime example of how B&M merges technical excellence with environmental responsibility to deliver exceptional results.

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