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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...
… days before any work begins. You can visit Sask 1st Call’s website or phone 1-866-828-4888 for a line locate.   …

SaskEnergy Celebrates Natural Gas Utility Workers

… to the energy they need to heat their homes and run their businesses. Even during our coldest winter days, SaskEnergy … essential energy reliably and responsibly to residents, businesses and industries. “Saskatchewan customers have … on the CGA campaign, visit the Canadian Gas Association website . For media inquiries, contact: Media Relations …

For your Farm

… compared to other fuel options. Equipment for your Farming Business Natural gas options go beyond grain dryers. Learn …

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...
… the sponsorship of thousands of community events and programs that have made positive contributions in … 2000, more than $2.2 million of SaskEnergy’s sponsorship program budget has been targeted to volunteer sponsorships. …

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...
… an important part of our ongoing maintenance and upgrade programs.” The project, which is expected to wrap up by the … the work site is safe for the public both during and after business hours. “There are a lot of moving parts on sites …

SaskEnergy Extends Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs for Commercial Customers

… SaskEnergy Extends Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs for Commercial Customers … SaskEnergy Extends Energy Efficiency Rebate Programs for Commercial Customers Published Date Nov 30, … safe, reliable and affordable natural gas to homes, businesses and industry throughout Saskatchewan. SaskEnergy …

SaskEnergy Recognizes Yorkton-Based Company for Safe Digging Practices

… and meet the energy needs of more than 415,000 homes and businesses throughout the province. “SaskEnergy is committed … SaskEnergy is once again honouring three Saskatchewan businesses in the excavating industry. Each business completed at least 25 line locate requests annually …

Soaked but strong: volunteers brave the rain to help clean up

Every year, the North Central Community Association organizes a clean-up to help get rid of garbage and large items in the inner-city neighbourhood before winter arrives. This year, the clean-up faced a new challenge — heavy rain, but that didn’t stop volunteers from showing up and doing their part. “The rain was constant during the clean-up, but things still went well,” says Misty-Lee Bird, a SaskEnergy employee who helped out along with her partner Jamey. “People in North Central don’t always have a way to get rid of big items, so even though we were soaked, it felt good to help.” Volunteers...
… sponsored the event through its Champion of Volunteers program. The company also provided trucks to help move the …

First Nations Power Authority and SaskEnergy Sign Memorandum of Understanding

… as well as with individual First Nations as they consider business cases on how to best energize their communities,” … between SaskEnergy and FNPA to identify Indigenous-owned businesses with expertise in decarbonization. This supports … pledge to actively engage and work with Indigenous-owned businesses and Indigenous communities; as well as its …

Weyburn Company Recognized by SaskEnergy for Safe Digging Excellence

… and meet the energy needs of more than 415,000 homes and businesses throughout the province. “Preventing damage to … SaskEnergy is once again honouring three Saskatchewan businesses in the excavating industry. Each business completed at least 25 line locate requests annually …

Indigenous artists share their culture through two new SaskEnergy projects

First Nations artists Tim Neal and Jade Roberts have shared their talent and expertise with SaskEnergy through two recent projects. Their artwork will appear across Saskatchewan on SaskEnergy billboards, advertisements, social media and at events. We are proud to showcase their work while we connect with Indigenous communities. Tim’s designs include a new version of SaskEnergy’s logo and other images. These show scenes from nature aligned with the sacred elements — fire, water, earth and air. “Having an actual designer or the artwork being done by First Nations provides a ton of cultural...
… based in Saskatoon.   You’ll see Tim’s art through our programs that support Indigenous people and communities. … Nations Furnace Replacement Rebate , and our scholarship program for Indigenous students.   Jade’s paintings of …

‘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...
… going strong. “We will certainly continue supporting this program for years to come,” says Mike. “The people of Swift …

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...
… our customers rely on natural gas to heat their homes and businesses. SaskEnergy plans year-round to provide … day, that will help lower some of the costs of our business,” says Derek. “If we didn’t have storage caverns, …

SaskEnergy Honours Saskatoon Contractor for Leadership in Safe Digging

… and meet the energy needs of more than 415,000 homes and businesses. “Safe digging is essential to reducing incidents … SaskEnergy is once again honouring three Saskatchewan businesses in the excavating industry. Each business completed at least 25 line locate requests annually …

SaskEnergy “going solar” to cut emissions at Town Border Stations

… odourization and distribution of natural gas to homes and businesses in Regina. Installation of the system was … by Saskatoon-based miEnergy — a majority Indigenous-owned business and one of Western Canada’s leading renewable …

SaskEnergy co-op students learn, grow and thrive

Starting a co-op term can feel exciting — and a little intimidating. At SaskEnergy, we make sure students feel supported from day one and give them real-world experience to help build confidence. Brylee Jeffries’s eight-month term with our Enterprise Information Management (EIM) team is coming to a close and she’s leaving with skills and experiences that go far beyond her experience in EIM. “At first, I was nervous because everything was new,” Brylee says. “But over time, I learned to be comfortable asking questions and trusting myself to figure things out.” While Brylee’s primary role during...
… connections, and deepen their understanding of the business.” Brylee helping students during a STEM Lunch and …

$750,000 to help SaskEnergy’s commercial customers be more energy efficient

… one of the many ways our government is helping people and businesses with affordability,” Minister Responsible for … The new SaskEnergy funding will be delivered through two programs for its commercial customers—one that provides … rebates, including eligibility, visit SaskEnergy's website .   SaskEnergy delivers safe, reliable, and …

Natural gas usage in Saskatchewan continues to break records

… CEO Ken From said. “This means we can provide residents and businesses with the natural gas that they will need on any … and when you’re not at home, and consider installing a programmable thermostat. Switch your washing machine to … energy saving and natural gas safety tips on SaskEnergy's website. For media inquiries, contact: Media Relations …

Building a Home Beyond Code

… requirements, and verify compliance with energy codes and programs. By conducting an energy model they will help … are available SaskEnergy is offering the Homes Beyond Code program to customers who make efficient choices - beyond the …

SaskEnergy to Request Rate Adjustments; Customer Bills to Decrease

… 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 … will be available on the  Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel website . For media inquiries, please  contact Media …

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