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Creating Close Knit Communities: SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Program Returns for 2023-24
… Creating Close Knit Communities: SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Program Returns for 2023-24 … Creating Close Knit Communities: SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Program Returns for 2023-24 … The deadline to apply is October 31, 2023. More information about the Share the Warmth program and how to apply is …
SaskEnergy ties all-time natural gas usage record
… SaskEnergy ties all-time natural gas usage record … SaskEnergy ties all-time natural gas usage record Published … of natural gas – the average home in Saskatchewan consumes about 100 GJ of natural gas annually. Record-setting natural …
SaskEnergy sets new daily gas consumption record twice in one week
… SaskEnergy sets new daily gas consumption record twice in one week … SaskEnergy sets new daily gas consumption record twice in … of natural gas – the average home in Saskatchewan consumes about 100 GJ of natural gas annually. This is the eighth …
SaskEnergy sets another all-time natural gas usage record – the fourth in a week
… SaskEnergy sets another all-time natural gas usage record – the fourth in a week … SaskEnergy sets another all-time natural gas usage record – … of natural gas – the average home in Saskatchewan consumes about 102 GJ of natural gas annually. Record-setting …
SaskEnergy breaks all-time natural gas usage record three times in three days
Daily natural gas consumption in the province has set a new record of 1.43 PetaJoules (PJ) of natural gas. This record, set in the 24-hour period between 9 a.m. December 26 and 9 a.m. December 27, breaks new records set on both December 24 and December 25. These records all surpass the 1.33 PJ record from the winter of 2016/2017. Yesterday’s consumption mark of 1.41 PJ, while not record-setting, is the third highest natural gas consumption day ever recorded in the province. The new natural gas consumption record is due to the extreme cold temperatures, along with high natural gas consumption...
‘A team effort for a great cause’: SaskEnergy employees support the Swift Current Food Bank
Employees from SaskEnergy’s Swift Current office have once again stepped up to help families in need in their community. For more than a decade, they have been carrying on a tradition of supporting the local Salvation Army food bank. “It’s a team effort for a great cause,” says Mike Rossiter, General Manager of Operations in the Southwest Area. “In the fall, we put a call out to our Operations and Customer Service team members, and they come through every year.” In addition to employee donations, SaskEnergy provided a $200 grant to purchase items for the food bank. The team members focused on...
… ‘A team effort for a great cause’: SaskEnergy employees support the Swift Current Food Bank … ‘A team effort for a great cause’: SaskEnergy employees support the Swift Current Food Bank … People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Employees from SaskEnergy’s Swift Current office have once again stepped up …
Setting Commodity Rates
… commodity rate is the Gas Consumption Charge on your bill. SaskEnergy follows the regulatory standard practice to … know the total cost of gas for a particular period of time, SaskEnergy uses a Gas Cost Variance Account (GCVA) to … This approach helps provide you with stable rates over the short term. SaskEnergy’s process is to set a rate that …
Your Account
Activate your Account Ready to get started? Register or Sign In and manage your natural gas account anytime, anywhere. Get the App or Scan Apple QR Code Scan Android QR Code Available Features Take advantage of your SaskEnergy Account Go paperless and reduce your environmental footprint Receive text or email notifications regarding your SaskEnergy account View your current and past billing information Pay your bill by credit card Sign up for the Equalized Payment Plan Sign up for automatic payment withdrawals through the Pre-Authorized Payment Plan Better understand your natural gas usage Link...
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...
… 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 … from the Band — elders, monitors — is really about what we call ground truthing. I like to say that …
The Home Energy Legacy Program returns with new furnaces for deserving homeowners
SaskEnergy and Habitat for Humanity have teamed up for the 2016 SaskEnergy Home Energy Legacy Program (HELP). Starting today, three low-income Saskatoon families, selected by Habitat for Humanity, will receive energy efficient upgrades and improvements to their homes – retrofits they would not otherwise be able to afford. Each HELP home will have an ENERGY STAR® qualified furnace installed and depending on requirements, may also receive an ENERGY STAR® qualified water heater, windows or doors, programmable thermostat, attic or basement insulation, water-saving toilets and showerheads...
Freeze/thaw cycle creates conditions for possible underground natural gas leaks
… Date Jan 18, 2018 Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy is advising customers – both residential and … that can lead to an underground natural gas leak. + While SaskEnergy’s pipeline system is designed to withstand … the depth of the frost layer, followed by sudden warming, SaskEnergy is alerting customers that conditions are …
Highlighting Saskatchewan community organizations through Share the Warmth Days
There is a lot of good that sharing a little warmth can do. In honour of the 30th anniversary of SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth program, we launched Share the Warmth Days. The initiative — which ran until February 13 — featured a series of events across the province aimed at highlighting community-based organizations who bring warmth, including shelter, food, clothing and mental health services, to those who need it most. For Share the Warmth Days event, SaskEnergy volunteers partnered with a local organization that was one of this year’s Share the Warmth grant recipients to hand out bags of...
… little warmth can do. In honour of the 30th anniversary of SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth program, we launched Share the … and mental health services, to those who need it most. SaskEnergy volunteers hand out essential item bags in Saskatoon. For Share the Warmth Days event, SaskEnergy volunteers partnered with a local organization …
Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy
… Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy … Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Honourable Jeremy Harrison Jeremy Harrison grew … Corporation, and the Minister responsible for SaskPower, SaskEnergy, SaskTel, SGI, SaskWater, and Lotteries and …
Safety Events Prepare Students in Tisdale and Melville for Future Workplaces
What substance is added to natural gas to give it an odour? What does it smell like? Students got the answers to these questions and more as part of Cade Sprackman Safety Day events that took place in Tisdale and Melville during May. Members of SaskEnergy’s Operations team attended the events and had a station set up as part of an “Amazing Safety Quest.” The quest taught students about safety in a variety of industries in the province, so they are prepared before starting their careers. Operations Managers Elmer Hollinger and Trent Cousins attended the Safety Day event in Melville on May 29....
… took place in Tisdale and Melville during May. Members of SaskEnergy’s Operations team attended the events and had a … of an “Amazing Safety Quest.” The quest taught students about safety in a variety of industries in the province, so … to educate young adults getting into the workforce about natural gas safety, but also safety tips in general,” …
Solar power is lightening our emissions from operations
After a full year of generating power, the large-scale solar installation at SaskEnergy’s Town Border Station (TBS) 1 in south Regina has proven to be a shining success! SaskEnergy’s first renewable electricity system began generating power in April 2023. In its first full year of operation, the TBS 1 solar panels performed even better than expected! “The system was sized according to that site’s annual power consumption, so we expected that the station’s net electrical usage would balance to zero,” says Trevor Ficor, an Engineer-in-Training with our Emissions Management team. But in our 2023...
Rebate Supports Customers to Be More Energy Efficient
… money on utility bills and reduce their carbon footprint, SaskEnergy launched this year’s Residential Equipment … Replacement Rebate provides a financial incentive for SaskEnergy customers to improve their overall home energy … efficiency,” said Don Morgan, Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy. “Through the rebates, SaskEnergy is supporting …
Understanding Your Bill
How to read your bill Your natural gas bill is more than an amount due. Find the answers you are looking for to commonly asked questions by taking a tour of a sample bill.
Safety reasons force removal of more services at Last Mountain Lake
… in key zones within six Last Mountain Lake communities, SaskEnergy today announced it will be permanently removing natural gas service for about 250 property owners, or about 16% of its customer base in the area. SaskEnergy …
Weyburn based Company Recognized for Outstanding Safe Digging Practices in Saskatchewan
SaskEnergy Safe Digging Excellence Award celebrates organizations committed to safe digging and community safety. SaskEnergy is pleased to recognize Jerry Mainil Limited with a SaskEnergy Safe Digging Excellence Award. The Weyburn company works throughout southeast Saskatchewan on a variety of projects and delivers many services, including civil construction, pipeline integrity inspections, maintenance and reclamation work and more. “Jerry Mainil Limited does not do any excavating without having line locates completed prior to commencing any project,” said Darcy McCormick, CEO of Jerry Mainil...
Get money back on energy-efficient furnaces, boilers and water heaters
… Date Feb 23, 2022 Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy customers have about four months left to get money back when they replace … and save you money,” said Kevin Adair, who leads SaskEnergy’s Customer Service Operations. Rebates can be up …