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On Commercial or Public Property

… Written permission to complete work over, near or across a SaskEnergy gas line is required if your proposed work: … or gas line. A SaskEnergy representative will contact you about your proposed work and if your application is … permission as part of legislation. But, heavy equipment may damage a gas line if a minimum ground depth is not …

Saskatchewan sets new one-day natural gas consumption record

… th , TransGas, the natural gas transmission subsidiary of SaskEnergy, delivered 1.29 PetaJoules (PJ) of natural gas to … of natural gas – the average home in Saskatchewan consumes about 105 GigaJoules of natural gas annually.   … record-setting usage days are happening more frequently as SaskEnergy adds more new customers. Since the previous …

Move a Gas Line or Meter

… Move a Gas Line or Meter … Move a Gas Line or Meter You may need to move a gas line or meter if you are building a … review and design is required, you have 30 days to contact SaskEnergy to proceed with the project. The estimate and … to the agreement. Required approvals will be submitted by SaskEnergy. Approvals may include, but are not limited to, …

Government of Saskatchewan declares April 2016 Safe Digging Month; reminds homeowners and contractors to follow safe digging plan

… “Taking the time to manage each step is vital to ensure the safety of all workers on site as damage prevention is a … the province. Watch for a media advisory with information about the breakfast being held in your area. Failing to … to customers. Sask 1 st Call has 56 members (including SaskEnergy/TransGas, SaskPower and SaskTel) and represents …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week: Beware of the Silent Killer

… it’s important that we continue to educate people about the dangers of carbon monoxide and ways to avoid the … of this potentially deadly gas,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Don Morgan said. “That’s why our government has … said Jeff Hannotte, a gas inspector with the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK). “Regular …

Time is Running Out for Up to $5000 plus $1800 in Stackable Retrofit Rebates

… to register for the Canada Greener Homes Grant (CGHG) and SaskEnergy and SaskPower are encouraging their customers to … due to affordability, the Canada Greener Homes Loan may be an option. Approved grant recipients could get up to … a repayment period of up to 10 years. You can learn more about the HERR, including details on eligibility and how to …

Book a Network Service

… Service Please provide the following information. Your SaskEnergy Network Member will contact you to confirm a date … Ltd. J & A Heating J.O.B. Heating & Air Conditioning (2011) Inc. J.T. Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Jaw's Mechanical … Plumbing, Heating & Electric Ltd. Northern Fireplace Ltd. - Regina Northern Fireplace Ltd. - Saskatoon Norwest …

Using storage caverns to serve our customers

As the weather turns cold, our customers rely on natural gas to heat their homes and businesses. SaskEnergy plans year-round to provide Saskatchewan residents with the energy they need. One of the ways we meet the demand for energy is with storage caverns. Storage caverns are large underground cavities where we can safely store natural gas. A storage cavern has an average size of about 40 to 50 Olympic-sized swimming pools and are about one kilometre below the ground. “A storage cavern is the greatest thing for the storage of energy,” says Derek Leach, Director of SaskEnergy’s System Control...
… rely on natural gas to heat their homes and businesses. SaskEnergy plans year-round to provide Saskatchewan … store natural gas. A storage cavern has an average size of about 40 to 50 Olympic-sized swimming pools and are about … together, it would add up to be almost double the size of Regina’s Mosaic Stadium if it was enclosed! To develop a …

Natural gas usage in Saskatchewan continues to break records

… daily usage record was 1.57 PJ, set in February 2021. SaskEnergy measures daily natural gas consumption for the … (GJ) of natural gas. An average Saskatchewan home consumes about 100 GJ of natural gas each year. “When we plan for … heating the water. Learn more energy saving and natural gas safety tips on SaskEnergy's website. For media inquiries, …

Appliance Financing

… Appliance Financing … Appliance Financing SaskEnergy Network Members offer the ease of one-stop … penalty How to Participate: 1 Contact a participating SaskEnergy Network Member Find out which equipment options … approval, your Network Member will help you complete the final documents, verify your payment amount and begin the …

Business Rates

… The Commodity Rate in dollars per cubic metre ($/m 3 ) may be converted to a rate in dollars per gigajoule ($/GJ) by dividing it by SaskEnergy's forecast heating value of 0.03950 GJ/m 3 . … to a rate in dollars per gigajoule ($/GJ) by dividing it by SaskEnergy's forecast heating value of 0.03950 GJ/m 3 . …

‘Clean’ technology project piloted at Regina airport

SaskEnergy and the Regina Airport Authority (RAA) are piloting the use of new technology in Saskatchewan — a CarbinX small-scale carbon capture device — to reduce emissions from the main heating system at the Regina International Airport (YQR) by about 20 per cent. Manufactured by Calgary-based company CleanO2, the CarbinX device is capturing a portion of the carbon dioxide emissions from the airport terminal’s boiler system, which would normally be vented, and converts it into non-toxic pearl ash (potassium carbonate). The pearl ash is then used to make carbon-capture soap, and other cleaning...
… ‘Clean’ technology project piloted at Regina airport … ‘Clean’ technology project piloted at … For Our Customers Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy and the Regina Airport Authority (RAA) are … heating system at the Regina International Airport (YQR) by about 20 per cent. Manufactured by Calgary-based company …

Goals for KidSport scores more than $20,000 with an assist from SaskEnergy

The Goals for KidSport program wrapped up another season with more than $20,000 raised to help ease financial barriers for youth involved in sports. The program is a three-way partnership between SaskEnergy and its Network Members, the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) and KidSport. During the program’s nine years, more than $230,000 has been raised! The SJHL is the program's sponsored partner and brings Goals for KidSport to 11 communities across the province. Through Goals for KidSport, SaskEnergy donates $20 for every home goal scored during the SJHL season, up to 1,000 goals. This...
… for KidSport scores more than $20,000 with an assist from SaskEnergy … Goals for KidSport scores more than $20,000 with an assist from SaskEnergy Published Date Jun 12, 2023 Story Topic In the … in sports.   The program is a three-way partnership between SaskEnergy and its Network Members , the Saskatchewan Junior …

Indigenous Branding and Design

… Branding and Design Creating a Collaborative Story  SaskEnergy is committed to building meaningful, long-term … culture into our brand. Throughout the past year, SaskEnergy consulted with Tim, Tia and other project … connections between Indigenous culture and the service SaskEnergy provides to communities throughout Saskatchewan. …

Meter exchanges may now be booked online, two-hour arrival the new norm!

One of the ways we deliver safe, reliable natural gas service to customers is through routine testing and scheduled replacement of approximately 15,000 meters each year. If you’ve received a notice to get a meter exchanged, it’s more convenient than ever to book an appointment. Customers can now book these appointments online up to two months ahead of time, using the customer account at saskenergy.com or through our mobile app. This eliminates the need to speak to a member of SaskEnergy’s Customer Service team, although that remains an option. Previously, all-day arrival windows were the norm...
… Meter exchanges may now be booked online, two-hour arrival the new norm! … … to two months ahead of time, using the customer account at saskenergy.com or through our mobile app. This eliminates … arrival windows were the norm. Now — whether you are in Regina, Rosthern, Radville or Rabbit Lake — you can expect a …

Pay Your Bill

… Pay Your Bill … Pay Your Bill You have options Pay your SaskEnergy bill using the following methods: Online Banking … institution and visit the 'pay bill' section. When adding SaskEnergy as a payee for the first time, you will need your … bill stub to:    SaskEnergy    Box 6300 STN MAIN    Regina SK  S4P 4J5 Do not send cash, correspondence, or …

Regina pilot project tracking real-time energy usage

As part of SaskEnergy’s commitment to environmental sustainability, a pilot project at our Regina Service Centre (RSC) is tracking real-time energy consumption, which will help us to reduce our emissions at that location. For most of this year, Regina-based energy management company Greenwave Innovations has been collecting round-the-clock data from 105 different monitoring points at RSC, which is one of our larger sites. This will help us determine where we can find efficiencies in our electricity and natural gas usage. Current transmitters are installed within electrical panels across the...
… Regina pilot project tracking real-time energy usage … … Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share As part of SaskEnergy’s commitment to environmental sustainability, a … publicly displayed for anyone at RSC to see.  "As part of SaskEnergy's commitment to environmental sustainability, we …

Ribbon skirt library a valuable resource for SaskEnergy employees

SaskEnergy's Indigenous Engagement team is breaking down barriers to participate in ceremony with resources like our Cultural Handbook and a Ribbon Skirt Library. January 4 is National Ribbon Skirt Day in Canada, an opportunity to celebrate and learn about Indigenous culture. Ribbon skirts are an expression of story, culture, and individuality. Often handcrafted out of fabric and multiple ribbon colours, they are worn by women during and outside of Indigenous ceremonies. They are a symbol of pride and identity. SaskEnergy has hosted and participated in many Indigenous ceremonies in the past...
… Ribbon skirt library a valuable resource for SaskEnergy employees … Ribbon skirt library a valuable … Skirt Day in Canada, an opportunity to celebrate and learn about Indigenous culture. Ribbon skirts are an expression of … protocol, what to wear, and other considerations they may need to be aware of," says Joseph Daniels, SaskEnergy’s …

SaskEnergy connecting with the community at career fairs

Through the attraction, retention and development of skilled employees, SaskEnergy strives to have a workforce that reflects the changing demographics of Saskatchewan. One of the ways we connect with potential employees is through attending career fairs across Saskatchewan. Throughout the summer and fall, SaskEnergy had representation at eight career fairs. The career fairs were hosted by various institutions and organizations, including the University of Saskatchewan, University of Regina and Saskatchewan Polytechnic. SaskEnergy also attended the Regina Open Door Society Career Fair and...
… SaskEnergy connecting with the community at career fairs … … including the University of Saskatchewan, University of Regina and Saskatchewan Polytechnic. SaskEnergy also … “I really enjoy connecting with students to tell them about my positive experience with the co-op program,” says …

SaskEnergy employees provide hands-on learning for high school students

Thousands of high school students had the chance to learn from SaskEnergy employees about safe digging and damage prevention at two recent job fairs in Moose Jaw and Balgonie. SaskEnergy attended the Regina District Industry Education Council’s WorkSafe/Try a Career Days through our partnership with the Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance (SCGA), a member-driven organization that shares SaskEnergy’s commitment to public safety and damage prevention. “SaskEnergy is a good sponsor and member of the SCGA, and this was a great opportunity to display what goes on in line locating and showing the...
… SaskEnergy employees provide hands-on learning for high … students had the chance to learn from SaskEnergy employees about safe digging and damage prevention at two recent job … event attended by approximately 600 students from Prairie South School Division. In addition to gaining safety …

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