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The role of Gas Control in providing reliable energy for customers
SaskEnergy maintains nearly 90,000 kilometres of gas lines, including our transmission lines that connect to Alberta, Manitoba and the United States. This is how we import gas and transport it across the province to our customers. With a system that is more than 99.99 per cent reliable, our customers can count on us to provide the energy they need to heat their homes and run their businesses. Having the right amount of gas in place where and when customers need it is part of this reliability. Throughout the day and night, our Gas Control team keeps a close eye on our system and predicts where...
… the energy they need to heat their homes and run their businesses. Having the right amount of gas in place where … and move the gas around as required for our residential and commercial customers,” says Mike. On … The role of Gas …
Our Emissions Management team's loss is everyone’s gain
As SaskEnergy works toward the goal of reducing emissions by 35 per cent by 2030, our Emissions Management team is leading the charge. A small but mighty team of four employees, all of their work hinges on SaskEnergy’s environmental regulatory compliance requirements and voluntary commitments related to emissions reduction. This team is also responsible for capital projects connected to SaskEnergy’s Roadmap to 35 per cent by 2030, and provides project support for emissions requirements at new or upgraded facilities. In this capacity, they work with teams across the company — from engineers to...
… some capacity for reliable energy, while also carrying out business in a responsible and sustainable manner,” says …
Combination of learning and fun caps off co-op student’s time at SaskEnergy
You never know what you can experience during a one-year co-op term with SaskEnergy. From job shadowing opportunities and tours to discovering a passion for volunteerism, Zahra Hosseinmardi experienced a lot in her time at SaskEnergy. And that’s all on top of the valuable job experience she received with our Enterprise Information Management (EIM) team! “I'm really thankful for all the opportunities I have received at SaskEnergy,” says Zahra. “The people have been friendly, supportive and willing to help me with anything. The experience was meaningful for me.” During her time with our EIM team...
… part of what SaskEnergy offers all our employees. “Co-op terms and the experiences that come with them help students …
Ways to stay safe when working above ground or below
Safety is a top priority at SaskEnergy. Whether you’re planting a tree or undertaking a major construction project, there are important steps to follow when working near underground utility lines, including our natural gas lines. Jesus Giraldo, a member of our Damage Prevention team, shares some tips to help keep you safe. “Every project should start with a safe work plan and include proper digging practices,” says Jesus. “Without them, you can experience delays, costly damage to utility lines and equipment as well as personal injury and even death. Ground Disturbance: Don’t mess around when...
SaskEnergy focused on customers and the environment in 2021-22
… delivers safe, reliable, affordable energy to homes, businesses and industries across the province while … in more than $3 million in rebates for residential and commercial customers who purchased high-efficiency heating …
Public Safety, Customer Growth, and Corporate Efficiency Initiatives Highlight SaskEnergy's 2015-16 Annual Report
… safety standards for natural gas service to our homes, businesses and industry,” Minister responsible for … susceptible to ground shifting when excessive soil moisture conditions are present. A number of environmental …