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Community spirit shines at Saskatchewan Winter Games volunteer kick-off
The countdown to the 2026 Saskatchewan Winter Games is on! Meadow Lake and Flying Dust First Nation showed their excitement on November 5 with a big turnout at the SaskEnergy Volunteer Kick-Off Event. Families, athletes and community members packed the Moeller Hometown Arena to learn more and sign up as volunteers for the Games, happening February 15 –21, 2026, in Meadow Lake and Flying Dust First Nation. “The strong turnout was a clear sign of community support and excitement,” says Jeanna Kozan, Community and Brand Officer at SaskEnergy. “As the Volunteer Sponsor for the Games, we wanted to...
… their excitement on November 5 with a big turnout at the SaskEnergy Volunteer Kick-Off Event. Families, athletes and … and Ravi, the Games mascot, interacting with kids at the SaskEnergy Volunteer Kick-Off Event. “The strong turnout was … leading up to the Games. “Many people came just to learn about volunteering and signed up right away,” Jeanna says. …
Canadian Natural Gas Utility Workers' Day
Each year, October 10 marks Canadian Natural Gas Utility Workers' Day. Today, SaskEnergy joins the Canadian Gas Association and natural gas utilities across the country in recognizing the work done by its employees to keep natural gas flowing to heat homes, run businesses and fuel industries. “As a company, our greatest strength is our people,” said Mark Guillet, President and Chief Executive Officer. “Today is our chance to recognize the expertise and care our employees demonstrate in delivering safe, reliable, and accessible energy to our customers every single day. It’s because of their...
… 10 marks Canadian Natural Gas Utility Workers' Day. Today, SaskEnergy joins the Canadian Gas Association and natural … enjoy getting to meet the customers we serve. Everyone at SaskEnergy is working hard to safely deliver gas to our … agree more. “SaskEnergy is made up of people who truly care about the work they do. It’s rewarding to be part of a team …
'Starting in a good way': A pipe ceremony’s important role for a project
On a sunny day in June, a team of SaskEnergy employees met with an Indigenous Elder, consultants, and the Mayor of St. Louis, Saskatchewan. They wanted to begin a pipeline replacement project, occurring within village limits, with care and respect. Elder Calvin and his team from Fox Valley Counselling led a pipe ceremony for the group alongside the South Saskatchewan River — an important area to Indigenous and Métis communities. The ceremony took place near the buffalo monument in St. Louis, which holds deep cultural meaning. “We’re learning to recognize the importance of the land through...
… Twitter Email Share On a sunny day in June, a team of SaskEnergy employees met with an Indigenous Elder, … SaskEnergy’s Director of Indigenous Engagement. “It’s about asking for forgiveness, blessing the work, and keeping … “That message really resonated with us. It’s not just about starting a project, or getting it done — it’s about …
Equalized Payment Plan
… high winter bills and manage your budget by spreading your annual natural gas costs over 12 equal monthly installments. … Your monthly payment amount remains the same until your annual review (at the end of the 12 month cycle). If there … we may need to adjust your monthly payment prior to your annual review. If you use the same amount of natural gas …
Catching more (Ar)rays with additional solar power installations
In early 2023, SaskEnergy’s first net-metering solar installation at Town Border Station (TBS) 1 in southwest Regina began generating electricity from the 176 solar panels installed on site. Fast forward to today, and we now have eight sites with large-scale solar arrays capable of generating power! These installations are a vital part of our Roadmap to 35 Per Cent by 2030, which includes integrating more renewable energy into our operations. “As part of our Roadmap we're focused on reducing both our direct emissions from our operations and our indirect emissions related to electricity...
… System Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share In early 2023, SaskEnergy’s first net-metering solar installation at Town … at our Success Compressor Station has reduced the site's annual electricity use by 175,580 kWh. Solar panel installation at SaskEnergy's Asquith Compressor Station. The most recent …
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Homes Beyond Code - Homeowner Rebate
… Homes Beyond Code - Homeowner Rebate SaskEnergy has introduced the Homes Beyond Code Program to … to submit their application Homeowners must be a SaskEnergy Residential Customer Read more about the Program Terms and Conditions Rebate Amounts: Tier …
New natural gas line installation in downtown Regina
If you live or work near downtown Regina, you may have noticed SaskEnergy crews working near 13th Avenue and Broad Street this summer. Coordinating with City of Regina work to minimize disruptions, SaskEnergy’s Construction team has been installing a new natural gas main along 13th Avenue, from Hamilton Street to St. John Street, replacing one that runs under the back alley south of Victoria Avenue. “This work is part of our planned system integrity work,” explains Jason Stoudt, Construction Manager. “Projects such as this are critical to help maintain safe and reliable service for our...
Who are Network Members
… Who are Network Members Reliable service you can count on SaskEnergy Network Members are approved contractors … and reliability of natural gas - all year long. SaskEnergy Network Members are plumbing and heating … experts Your local Network Member is the first to know about SaskEnergy's energy efficiency programs and will …
Energizing conservation efforts in the Southwest Sandhills
SaskEnergy is proud to renew our commitment to support the conservation work of Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) in the Southwest Sandhills of Saskatchewan. SaskEnergy has pledged $75,000 over the next three years to the NCC. The support will fund stewardship, conservation planning, and partnerships that help sustain the unique species and habitats found in the Southwest Sandhills of Saskatchewan. “We're incredibly grateful for SaskEnergy's ongoing support of our conservation work in the Southwest Sandhills," says Kristen Martin, NCC's Conservation Science and Planning Manager in...
… In the Community Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy is proud to renew our commitment to support the … of Canada (NCC) in the Southwest Sandhills of Saskatchewan. SaskEnergy has pledged $75,000 over the next three years to … Sandhills of Saskatchewan. “We're incredibly grateful for SaskEnergy's ongoing support of our conservation work in the …
System upgrades resulting in lower emissions
At SaskEnergy, we are committed to reducing emissions from our operations by 35 per cent by 2030. A lot of the work to achieve this goal involves technological upgrades to our system through three focus areas — vent gas reduction, optimization and renewable electricity. New systems We are designing and installing new flare systems at our stations across Saskatchewan, to cut down the amount of gas that is vented through our operations. Flare systems are regularly shown on TV news, or you may have noticed them while driving by – a flame coming from the top of a tall thin pipe at a SaskEnergy...
… Our System Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share At SaskEnergy, we are committed to reducing emissions from our … from the top of a tall thin pipe at a SaskEnergy facility. About 25 per cent of SaskEnergy’s emissions come from … old line heaters each year. By 2030, we’ll have upgraded about 85 per cent of our line heaters. Proactive monitoring …
Mini libraries bring big smiles to Saskatchewan schools
In late November, Grade 3 students at St. Catherine School in Regina received a surprise that will shape their learning for years to come — a new mini classroom library. The excitement was immediate as students eagerly explored the fresh collection of books, flipping through pages and sharing discoveries with friends. For Jeanna Kozan, a SaskEnergy employee who visited the school during the delivery, one moment in particular stood out. “One of the children we met was very quiet and shy at first,” Jeanna says. “But as soon as he found a book that interested him, he grabbed it, sat down, and...
Environment
… our emissions from operations by 35 per cent by 2030 SaskEnergy is committed to the responsible delivery of … levels. Year-over-year emissions reductions In 2023-24, SaskEnergy achieved year-over-year GHG emissions reductions … 80,000 watts, which is enough to offset the station's annual power consumption. During 2023-24, we added three …
Energy Saving Tips
Save energy, save money. To avoid peak winter bills, sign up for the Equalized Payment Plan to spread your annual natural gas costs into equal monthly payments. When upgrading appliances, look for the ENERGY STAR® certification. These products meet higher energy-efficiency standards and help you keep your energy bills more affordable. Furnace and Thermostat A furnace that works at peak efficiency will use less energy and cost less to operate. Keep your furnace clean, lubricated, and adjusted with annual maintenance. Every 1 to 2 months, clean or replace your furnace filter. A dirty filter...
Rekindling long-ago customer connection a career highlight for employee
A quarter century ago, our construction crews were a main attraction for children spending their summers at Kenosee Provincial Park. SaskEnergy employees worked for several summers to extend gas service to cabins in the area in the late 1990s. “Some kids, you couldn’t get rid of them. They’re pointing and looking; the parents want to go, but the kids want to stay and see us work,” says Dale Staudt, a Crew Lead with our southern Saskatchewan Construction team. “We would stop and explain what we were doing and show them. We’d stand back with the parent and watch one of our guys dig. For a small...
Meter Handling
Care and attention is important when shipping, receiving, transporting and storing natural gas meters. If handled incorrectly, physical or mechanical damage could result in a defective meter that is no longer accurate or reliable. SaskEnergy is required to follow the guidelines issued by Measurement Canada, an agency of the Federal Government. The option for contractors to disconnect our meters can continue by ensuring all guidelines are followed. By working together, we can provide a high level of service to our mutual customers in a safe and efficient way. Guidelines for Working with Natural...