Solar energy to help power Saskatoon airport3 hours agoDuration 1:233 hours agoNewsDuration 1:23A new solar plant at the Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport will power 20 per cent of the terminal building. Andrew Leeming with the Saskatoon Airport Authority hopes this move will encourage other environmentally friendly initiatives, like using electric ground support equipment.Related Stories Electric aircraft goes for test run at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Nuclear power is coming to Sask., Premier Moe says at bi-lateral conference Alberta government looks to solar to lower energy costs at correctional facilities Digging deeper: Saskatchewan producers look for greener way to mine lithium Sask. travellers hope for deal between Air Canada, flight attendants’ unionMore from NewsVideo9:21CBC News Network’s Heather Hiscox speaks with Daniel Bilak, a member of the territorial defence forces of Ukraine.1 hour agoVideo4:39Toronto fans celebrate return of Oasis 17 years after last Canadian concertCBC News Network (Highlights) 2 hours agoVideo5:10Carney touts Canada and Poland’s co-operation on NATO, UkraineCBC News Network (Highlights) 2 hours agoVideo4:29Israel hits Gaza hospital, killing several people, including 4 journalistsCBC News Network (Highlights) 42 minutes agoVideo1:33UW researchers develop inexpensive E. coli detection device to improve water safety4 hours agoTrending NowVideo2:26Court documents shed new light on case of missing N.S. childrenCBC News Nova Scotia August 22Video3:19Justin Bieber look-alike crashes Vegas nightclub, racks up $10K bill | Hanomansing TonightHanomansing Tonight August 20Video2:36Zelenskyy’s Oval Office zingerAbout That with Andrew Chang August 20Video1:20#TheMoment a Justin Bieber impersonator fooled a Vegas nightclub The National August 23Video1:41Kitchener man goes on an epic motorcycle ride to take a dip in the Arctic OceanAugust 23
Solar energy to help power Saskatoon airport
