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For your Business
… connection will eliminate the need to ensure a fuel tank is full. Other fuel sources can also create an odour and …
Chair of the Board
… to shareholders and external stakeholders, including local community groups, indigenous, government and …
Outdoor Living
… Garage or Shop Heater All work and no play makes for a long winter. Extend your recreational space when the weather gets …
The role of Gas Control in providing reliable energy for customers
SaskEnergy maintains nearly 90,000 kilometres of gas lines, including our transmission lines that connect to Alberta, Manitoba and the United States. This is how we import gas and transport it across the province to our customers. With a system that is more than 99.99 per cent reliable, our customers can count on us to provide the energy they need to heat their homes and run their businesses. Having the right amount of gas in place where and when customers need it is part of this reliability. Throughout the day and night, our Gas Control team keeps a close eye on our system and predicts where...
… and caverns. This stored gas helps SaskEnergy during cold winter months, when residential customers rely on us for …
SaskPower and SaskEnergy apply for rate adjustments
… Further information on the rate review process, including a full copy of the SaskPower and SaskEnergy applications, will …
SaskEnergy to Request Rate Adjustments; Customer Bills to Decrease
SaskEnergy customers could soon be paying less on their monthly natural gas bills after the corporation brings a request for adjustments to its commodity and delivery service rates to the Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel (SRRP). On June 29, 2023, SaskEnergy will apply to the SRRP for a 22.1 per cent decrease to the commodity rate, dropping it from $4.20 to $3.30 per gigajoule. At the same time, SaskEnergy will also bring forward a proposal for the SRRP to consider a five per cent delivery service rate increase. The combined commodity and delivery service rate adjustments will result in an...
SaskEnergy completes investigation into Prud’homme cavern wellhead fire; decommissions affected underground storage cavern
… and the cavern was filled with water. This process was carefully monitored and took several months to complete. The … meeting the demands of Saskatchewan customers during peak winter months. Over the past several years, SaskEnergy has …
SaskEnergy funds carbon capture at Regina Airport
SaskEnergy and the Regina Airport Authority (RAA) are piloting the use of new technology in Saskatchewan that could reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the main heating system at the Regina International Airport (YQR) by about 20 per cent, helping the RAA to achieve its environmental goals. A CarbinX small-scale carbon-capture device, manufactured by Calgary-based CleanO2, has been installed in the mechanical room of YQR’s Air Terminal Building. About $40,000 in SaskEnergy funding covered the cost and delivery of the unit and will also pay for independent measurement and verification to...
Commercial Space and Water Heating Rebate Program
… 2(i)), strip malls, dental clinics, restaurants, churches, community halls, buildings owned or operated by non-profit …
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...
… are going to notice and appreciate their designs out in the community. And I think everyone at SaskEnergy can take pride …
Consequences of Hitting a Gas Line
… cause a service disruption to the entire neighborhood or community … Consequences of Hitting a Gas Line …
SaskEnergy declares $29 million dividend in year highlighted by safety, efficiencies and growth
… the infrastructure required to support economic growth and community development in Saskatchewan.” Other 2016-17 …
Indoor Comfort
… natural gas furnace is: Reliable - keep your home warm all winter long. Regular maintenance helps keep your furnace …
SaskEnergy Launches Homes Beyond Code Program
… Beyond Code program, including details on eligibility, full terms and conditions, and how to apply, is available on …
Delivering on a Commitment to Customers: SaskEnergy 2023-24 Annual Report
… 871 programs and events in 360 communities through community investment initiatives. Purchased $258 million in …
SaskEnergy Unveils New Safety Signs for First Nations
… Jade is an exceptional educator, podcaster, artist and community leader. Jade is a CBC Saskatchewan Future 40 Award …
Buyer beware of door-to-door heating and cooling equipment sales
… Network Members do not conduct door-to-door sales activities. If the salesperson for the company claims to be …
President and Chief Executive Officer
… To implement policies and processes for all operations and activities and take reasonable steps to ensure the integrity … policies to the Board as appropriate; To keep the Board fully informed of all significant operational, financial and …
Delivering for Customers, Communities and Saskatchewan: SaskEnergy 2024-25 Annual Report
… by providing grants of up to $1,000 to more than 100 community-based organizations. Supported 622 programs and events in 268 communities through community investment initiatives. Signed a Memorandum of …