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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...
… Published Date Jun 10, 2025 Story Topic Environment Our System Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share In early 2023, SaskEnergy’s first net-metering solar installation at Town … Success and Swift Current are perfect examples of our company's commitment to environmental responsibility and …
Weyburn based Company Recognized for Outstanding Safe Digging Practices in Saskatchewan
… Weyburn based Company Recognized for Outstanding Safe Digging Practices in … community, SaskEnergy has had record low contacts with our buried infrastructure over the past three years. Jerry … their work around buried infrastructure and this award is about highlighting their practices.” In the first year of …
Core Values
… economic prosperity for future generations of Saskatchewan. Our Vision Providing critical energy to support a prosperous Saskatchewan. Our Mission SaskEnergy delivers natural gas and energy solutions …
Investing in Safety
… Investing in Safety … Investing in Safety Safety is our number one priority We are always committed to our safety, the safety of our team and the public. Safety is a core value and is the …
Melfort based Company Recognized for Outstanding Safe Digging Practices in Saskatchewan
… Melfort based Company Recognized for Outstanding Safe Digging Practices in … that we don’t create any problems, damages, or delays for our client, and that we all get to go home at the end of the … our lines over the past three years,” said Kevin Adair, Executive Vice President, Customer Service Operations for …
Accessibility
We at SaskEnergy believe in inclusion and value diversity. Our goal is to remove barriers to improve access to services and information for customers, the public and our employees. We value your feedback on how we can deliver service to make it easy and convenient for you. Contact us if you have questions or suggestions to share. Our Website We have designed our website to follow Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. Several factors remain top of mind when creating content such as colour contrast ratios, type sizes, image text descriptions, form field labelling and the ability to...
7 things you need to know about CO alarms
We’ve teamed up with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) and Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) to let you know about the crucial need for carbon monoxide (CO) alarms. Why? Because having a working CO alarm in your home could save your life, and the lives of those you love. Last year, SaskEnergy responded to over 1,500 CO calls. With a CO alarm, you will have early warning protection against the dangers of the invisible, odourless gas that is often referred to as the "silent killer." 1. You need them (it’s the law) “CO alarms are not just a smart choice, but a...
Sharing culture and traditions at "Mini Mosaic"
SaskEnergy employees came together at our head office in Regina to celebrate the diverse cultures and traditions represented within our company at “Mini Mosaic” on May 21. Hosted by SaskEnergy’s Joint Diversity and Inclusion Committee, the annual event is an opportunity for employees to create booths sharing information about their unique cultures, through food, music, art and fashion. "Mini Mosaic is a cornerstone event at SaskEnergy that celebrates the rich diversity within our organization, fostering a sense of unity and belonging among employees. This event emphasizes our commitment to...
… at "Mini Mosaic" Published Date May 28, 2025 Story Topic Our People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy … the diverse cultures and traditions represented within our company at “Mini Mosaic” on May 21. Hosted by SaskEnergy’s … for employees to create booths sharing information about their unique cultures, through food, music, art and …
Prosperity
… energy to residents, businesses and industry to support our standard of living while considering our impact on the environment. Whether it’s stakeholder … most extreme weather. The amount of energy that SaskEnergy delivers to our customers is greater than the amount …
Terms of Use
… Use … Terms of Use Website By accessing the website of SaskEnergy Incorporated or its subsidiary companies … in the material and acknowledge SaskEnergy as the source of the same. SaskEnergy reserves the right to revoke … (i) provide untrue, inaccurate or incomplete information about yourself, your accounts with us or your accounts at …
Careers
… Careers … Careers Experience our Energy Current Opportunities View our job postings and … you for a professional career in the field. Students Learn about opportunities to develop your skills and gain valuable … community involvement Question and answer sessions with the Executive Team Environmental stewardship projects Crown …
SaskEnergy Board announces New President and CEO
… that will serve the organization well as he takes on the leadership role at SaskEnergy,” said Susan Barber, Chair of … In addition to 26 years with SaskEnergy at the director and executive levels, Ken most recently held the Chief Executive … and was a co-founder of a Saskatchewan based junior oil company. From holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering …
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...
… for employee Published Date Sep 18, 2024 Story Topic For Our Customers In the Community Our People Facebook Linkedin … a main attraction for children spending their summers at Kenosee Provincial Park. SaskEnergy employees worked for … Cody holds his childhood drawing and photo. She knew all about Cody’s experience meeting our crews as a five-year-old …
SaskEnergy wins three more national awards
… of the three new awards is notable for being SaskEnergy’s fourth Environmental Stewardship Award from the CGA since … by the CGA.” SaskEnergy’s second win highlights the company’s continuing dedication to providing the best … included connecting customers with important information about the program, simplifying application for the rebate …
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...
… term with SaskEnergy. From job shadowing opportunities and tours to discovering a passion for volunteerism, Zahra … During her time with our EIM team, Zahra learned about how SaskEnergy manages records, such as emails, work … to experience volunteering. During her co-op term with our company, she participated on SaskEnergy’s team in the …
SaskEnergy’s relationship with First Responders helps keep public safe
SaskEnergy employees, like First Responders, play a key role in keeping the public safe. In fact, we often work side by side First Responders in cases of potential natural gas emergencies. That mutual support extends to how we train and prepare for emergencies as well. “Building relationships, exchanging knowledge and training together ensures we can work together to safely manage emergencies, whether it’s a fire where a natural gas source is present, or an unplanned gas release,” says Peter MacLachlan – General Manager, of our Saskatoon Area Operations. SaskEnergy offers natural gas emergency...
… SaskEnergy’s relationship with First Responders helps keep … emergencies, whether it’s a fire where a natural gas source is present, or an unplanned gas release,” says Peter … right-of-way — and how to safely respond . We also talk about what to do and actions to avoid in emergency …
Demonstrating the Champion of Volunteers spirit at the Regina Food Bank
SaskEnergy is celebrating 25 years of being Saskatchewan’s Champion of Volunteers. With that, many of our employees are renewing their commitment to making an impact in the community. In February, a team of SaskEnergy employees volunteered at the Regina Food Bank. “It feels good to help such an impactful organization. When SaskEnergy employees volunteer with these community staples, we can really amplify our impact and demonstrate our company’s commitment to the communities we live and work in,” says employee Daniel Dietrich. The group volunteered in the Food Bank’s warehouse, sorting and...
… Published Date Mar 27, 2025 Story Topic In the Community Our People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy is celebrating 25 years of being Saskatchewan’s … we can really amplify our impact and demonstrate our company’s commitment to the communities we live and work …
About the Grain Drying Energy Estimator
Assumptions used in this estimator: The amount of energy required to evaporate 1 pound of water is 2,000 British Thermal Units (BTU’s). The amount of energy needed to dry grain varies. It depends on factors such as the energy efficiency of your grain drying unit. Environmental factors such as humidity and temperature also play a role. This calculator does not factor losses from conveyance or handling of grain. These can vary by crop type. The target levels of dryness used are samples to compare energy sources. These are for illustration purposes only. Calculations: The total annual energy cost...
Operational and end-use emissions reductions highlight SaskEnergy 2022-23 Sustainability Report
… said. “Looking forward, SaskEnergy will continue to meet our province’s increasing energy needs while balancing its … or 11.5 per cent, compared to 2019 levels — putting the company well on its way to achieving its emissions reduction … programs since 2017-18. That’s equivalent to taking about 12,000 vehicles off the road each year. SaskEnergy …
Building relationships and natural gas lines with the Peter Chapman Band
In many Indigenous cultures a pipe ceremony symbolizes unity, peace and a connection between the physical and spiritual worlds. Since early 2022, these ceremonies have become commonplace during SaskEnergy gas line construction projects. “A pipe ceremony is really about connection and prayer. For example, at SaskEnergy when we have these ceremonies as part of our construction projects, we’re asking for the safety of our personnel, we’re asking for a successful project and we’re also asking for forgiveness for disturbing the land, for disturbing Mother Earth,” explains Joseph Daniels, Director...
… Published Date Mar 31, 2025 Story Topic Environment For Our Customers Indigenous Engagement Our System Facebook … gas line construction projects . “A pipe ceremony is really about connection and prayer. For example, at SaskEnergy when … respect and value sharing. I’m very proud to work at a company that wants to support and promote these efforts.” On …