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Our Roadmap to 35% by 2030
… operational emissions include those from our natural gas system as well as company-owned vehicles, and emissions … align projects and activities that address our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. 1. Vent gas reduction About 25 per cent of SaskEnergy’s emissions …
Rental Properties
… properties, there are two options to ensure natural gas service continues, without disruption, as tenants move … the bill. Tenants are billed directly for their natural gas usage. They're responsible for paying the bill as long … tenants, you will receive a monthly bill to ensure natural gas service continues to the property. If Tenants Pay Their …
Start, Stop or Transfer Service
… Let us know if you need to: Transfer your existing natural gas service account from one property to another Start a new … will begin processing your service request within two business days of receiving your application from … Representatives are available by phone during regular business hours for commercial or residential move requests. …
Suppliers
… pricing and proprietary information. Maintain professional business relationships with existing and potential vendors. Business Conduct Our employees and all participating vendors … must follow the standards indicated in SaskEnergy’s Code of Business Conduct and Ethics Policy and CIC’s Crown Sector …
Environment
… to the responsible delivery of energy to the residents, businesses and industries of Saskatchewan. We have set a … by 2030 . This includes emissions from: our natural gas system heating offices and facilities electricity use … emissions reduction benefits a decrease in reported gas line flaring and venting improvements to data …
No Heat
… with your furnace or thermostat and not your natural gas service. To help you troubleshoot and diagnose the … heating contractor. They offer expert advice on natural gas appliances and will determine if they need to make a service call. SaskEnergy does not sell or repair natural gas appliances. Service Outage In the rare instance there …
Buyer beware of door-to-door heating and cooling equipment sales
Saskatchewan plumbing and heating specialists are encouraging homeowners to do their homework and take steps to protect themselves before investing in new heating and cooling equipment. In light of recent complaints, the Mechanical Contractors Association of Saskatchewan (MCAS), Natural Gas Appliance and Equipment Association (NGAEDA), and SaskEnergy Network Members are reminding Saskatchewan residents to properly research door-to-door salespeople and out-of-province companies offering equipment sales. Several local businesses and organizations have received reports of high-pressure sales...
Federal Carbon Tax to Appear on Upcoming SaskPower and SaskEnergy Bills
… customer of about $2 for power and $9 for natural gas for the rest of 2019. “In Prairie Resilience, our … Tax, resulting in higher natural gas bills for homes and businesses. SaskEnergy serves 114,000 more homes and businesses, compared to three decades ago, and yet this …
Panel recommends overall decrease in SaskEnergy rates and change to billing based on Heat Value
… the continued decrease in the market price of natural gas, while the increased delivery charge is due to increased … due to the varying amount of heat value of natural gas from different sources. SaskEnergy purchases natural gas from suppliers in Saskatchewan and Alberta in energy …
Individual Director
Position Description The SaskEnergy Board has approved Terms of Reference which set out the principal duties and responsibilities to be discharged by the Board and its Committees. To execute their responsibilities, directors must possess certain knowledge, skills and attributes including personal and professional characteristics which will be used in screening, selecting and valuating the contribution of directors. The responsibilities here are intended to complement the Terms of Reference for the Board and its Committees, as well as the Position Descriptions for the Chair of the Board and the...
Building a Home Beyond Code
There are many factors to consider when designing a high efficient home. It could mean choosing materials to improve the building envelope, installing higher levels of insulation or increasing air sealing. Efficient heating and cooling systems, and high performing windows and doors are other ways to reduce your carbon footprint. Benefits of building an energy-efficient home Requires less energy and saves you money over the long-term Keeps your home comfortable all year round and maintains healthy air flow An enhanced building design means a durable home that helps keep outside noise to a...
SaskEnergy to Request Rate Adjustments; Customer Bills to Decrease
… could soon be paying less on their monthly natural gas bills after the corporation brings a request for … to provide stable natural gas rates to the people and businesses of Saskatchewan helped shield customers from the … for our customers to heat their homes and run their businesses,” SaskEnergy’s President and CEO Mark Guillet …
Turnkey Drafting Guidelines
SaskEnergy Unveils New Safety Signs for First Nations
… Indigenous artist Jade Roberts, to be installed in the 52 gasified First Nations throughout the province. By … and more than $34.2 million in contracts were awarded to businesses with Indigenous ownership or Indigenous content. … safe, reliable and affordable natural gas to homes, businesses and industry throughout Saskatchewan. … …
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...
Say it ain’t snow! SaskEnergy shares tips on staying safe this winter
… running more often. Here are SaskEnergy’s top three natural gas safety tips to keep you and your family safe from Old … To avoid tragedy, ensure you have a working carbon monoxide detector in your home and that vents are clear. Break the … safe, reliable and affordable natural gas to homes, businesses and industry throughout Saskatchewan. SaskEnergy …
Carbon Monoxide
What you need to know Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odourless, colourless, tasteless and invisible gas that occurs through combustion, or the process of burning. Excessive amounts of CO will form when there isn’t proper ventilation or an adequate air supply. Most often, exposure to carbon monoxide occurs indoors. Any appliance that burns fuel can cause CO build-up, including fireplaces, gas stoves, water heaters, furnaces, grills, generators or car engines. CO poisoning can happen to anyone but some people are more susceptible than others. Elderly, infants and those with heart or respiratory...
Change an Existing Service
… Meter Example: Adding new appliances or equipment. Remove a Gas Line or Meter Example: Demolishing or moving a building. Move a Gas Line or Meter Example: Building a garage or adding square footage. Reinstall a Gas Line Example: The gas line has been temporarily removed …
Change an Existing Service Application Form
… Form Complete this application if you need to: Move a gas line or meter (example: when building a garage or adding … (example: when adding new appliances or equipment) Remove a gas line or meter (example: when demolishing or moving a … SaskEnergy Account Number (11-digits) First Name Last Name Business Name (if applicable) Phone Email Comments We may …
SaskEnergy applies for first commodity rate increase in seven years; remains second lowest in Canada
… of market costs, with no profit or loss earned. “Natural gas prices in the open market have essentially doubled since … decreased the commodity rate in 2019. Increased natural gas demand for power generation coupled with higher liquefied natural gas exports are contributing to increased commodity prices,” …