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SaskPower profit declines to $60M in 2014

Although SaskPower is traditionally one of the provincial government's biggest cash cows, 2014 was a relatively lean year.

Down from $114M in 2013

SaskPower had a $60 million profit last year, down significantly from 2013.

Although SaskPower is traditionally one of the provincial government's biggest cash cows, 2014 was a relatively lean year.

Net income in 2014 was $60 million, down 47 per cent from the $114 million the Crown-owned power utility raked in the year before.

SaskPower, which released its annual report on Tuesday, says the decrease in earnings was primarily due to rising fueland purchased power, operating and capital-related expenses.

Capital-related expenses concern the debt SaskPowerhas accumulated duringamajor building phase. The company says it spent $1.28 billion upgrading the province's electrical grid in 2014.

Among the highlights of last year was the launch of the Boundary Dam carbon capture and storage project, SaskPower says. Carbon sequestration has been the centrepieceof the Saskatchewan government's greenhouse gas control program.

While Crown corporations typically send a portion of their profits to the government, therewasno dividend from SaskPowerin 2014. The government says SaskPower isa special case due to its capital building needs.

One event from last year the company would like to forget is the smart meter saga. When a small number ofmeters burned, SaskPower was forcedto remove them from 100,000 locations.

In the wake of the smart meter problems,the president of the company losthis job.

The company confirmed Tuesday that the meters have been removed from all homes and have been replaced with analogmeters.