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Catching more (Ar)rays with additional solar power installations
In early 2023, SaskEnergy’s first net-metering solar installation at Town Border Station (TBS) 1 in southwest Regina began generating electricity from the 176 solar panels installed on site. Fast forward to today, and we now have eight sites with large-scale solar arrays capable of generating power! These installations are a vital part of our Roadmap to 35 Per Cent by 2030, which includes integrating more renewable energy into our operations. “As part of our Roadmap we're focused on reducing both our direct emissions from our operations and our indirect emissions related to electricity...
… In its first full year of operation, the solar array at our Success Compressor Station has reduced the site's annual … exciting new technologies. The installations at Rosetown, Success and Swift Current are perfect examples of our … out, teams across SaskEnergy collaborated closely to ensure successful installations at each site. “It was such a great …
Importance of Southwest Sandhills highlighted during school tour
Students from the Grade 6 class at Leader Composite School had the opportunity to learn firsthand about the importance of preserving Saskatchewan’s Southwest Sandhills. Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) hosted a tour of the Sandhills Cave Pasture, which allowed the students to explore the area, discovering the many animals, insects and plants that call it home. The tour was made possible through SaskEnergy’s sponsorship of NCC, which also strives to engage youth and create understanding and awareness of this important environmental area. “We had a wonderful time out at Cave Pasture with the...
… Published Date Jun 12, 2025 Story Topic Environment In the Community Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Students … says Allix Schweitzer, SaskEnergy's Supervisor of Community Engagement. “Protecting these habitats aligns with …
SaskEnergy threepeats as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers
For the third year in a row, SaskEnergy is proud to be named one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers. Awarded annually by Mediacorp Canada Inc., Canada's Top 100 Employers recognizes organizations that are leaders in providing exceptional workplaces for their employees. For Jeddalyn Nadeau, an Operations Technician in Saskatoon, getting the opportunity to advance her career in-house is what makes SaskEnergy a great place to work. Jeddalyn started at SaskEnergy as a Customer Service Representative, and had hopes of becoming an Operations Technician. With the guidance and support of other technicians...
… Canada’s Top 100 Employers for 2025, including our numerous community support initiatives, generous maternity and … and performance; Training and skills development; and, Community involvement. On … SaskEnergy threepeats as one …
Government of Saskatchewan declares April Safe Digging Month with the reminder to Click Before You Dig
… see these features gaining in popularity within the digging community,” said Erin Rodger, Manager of Sask 1 st Call. … Following proper excavation practices can help the digging community avoid major consequences, including lengthy …
Sharing culture and traditions at "Mini Mosaic"
SaskEnergy employees came together at our head office in Regina to celebrate the diverse cultures and traditions represented within our company at “Mini Mosaic” on May 21. Hosted by SaskEnergy’s Joint Diversity and Inclusion Committee, the annual event is an opportunity for employees to create booths sharing information about their unique cultures, through food, music, art and fashion. "Mini Mosaic is a cornerstone event at SaskEnergy that celebrates the rich diversity within our organization, fostering a sense of unity and belonging among employees. This event emphasizes our commitment to...
… year in a row. “My country is not widely known, and our community here is quite small, which makes it all the more … It’s a great reminder of how diverse and vibrant our community is, and it brings people together in a positive …
Free Tune-Ups to Assist Saskatchewan Homeowners with Annual Heating Equipment Maintenance
… Bay, Kindersley, Leader, Lumsden, Melville, Montmarte, Moose Jaw, Nipawin, North Battleford, Paradise Hill, Preeceville, …
Environment
… Regina, at our Swift Current Service Centre, and at our Success compressor station. For more than a decade, we've … including industry and customers and by supporting community organizations. SaskEnergy has sponsored more than …
Safety patrols prepare for summer construction season
… are one of the main reasons the Safety Patrols are successful, and why there’s more awareness around safe … as well as the communities of Weyburn, Estevan, Yorkton, Moose Jaw, Melville, Swift Current, Rosetown, Kindersley, Prince …
Board Roles and Responsibilities
… social issues, indigenous relations, human rights, community investment, and governance processes and policies. … is responsible for overall human resource, compensation and succession planning strategies and programs. Members Nola …
Commercial Space and Water Heating Rebate
… malls, dental clinics, restaurants, municipal buildings, community halls, buildings owned or operated by non-profit …
Creating Close Knit Communities: SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Program Returns for 2023-24
… the Warmth Grant Program – one of SaskEnergy’s mainstay community support initiatives. With an emphasis on creating … of the collaboration that takes place to make this program successful year after year.” This year, a total of $50,000 …
Detecting a Leak
… the event of a natural gas emergency, SaskEnergy and local community response teams will: Respond to the suspected site …
Drones offer an eye in the sky
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a little of both?! It’s actually a drone equipped with a camera, and it has been providing SaskEnergy with several benefits over the last two summers. “Using a drone gives a bird’s eye view of our construction and reclamation work,” says Ashley Syrgiannis of our Environment & Sustainability team. “They are efficient from a time and cost perspective, and they allow us to make more informed environmental decisions.” Prior to a construction project, Ashley and her team use a drone to assist in environmental field surveys. “A drone can help get into areas that are...
… our reclamation inspection program , where we assess the success of vegetation regrowth on land we’ve previously …
Energizing conservation efforts in the Southwest Sandhills
SaskEnergy is proud to renew our commitment to support the conservation work of Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) in the Southwest Sandhills of Saskatchewan. SaskEnergy has pledged $75,000 over the next three years to the NCC. The support will fund stewardship, conservation planning, and partnerships that help sustain the unique species and habitats found in the Southwest Sandhills of Saskatchewan. “We're incredibly grateful for SaskEnergy's ongoing support of our conservation work in the Southwest Sandhills," says Kristen Martin, NCC's Conservation Science and Planning Manager in...
… Published Date May 7, 2024 Story Topic Environment In the Community Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy …
Lee Braaten
… industries through mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, succession planning and transition — providing assurance and … for various organizations, including the Saskatoon Community Service Village, United Way of Saskatoon and Area, …
Linda Moulin
… Chartered Financial Consultant designations. Ms. Moulin's community involvement has included work with Royal …
Milad Alishahi
… and agricultural claims. In addition, he is active in the community, having previously served on the Board of …
Nola Joorisity
… School of Business at the University of Regina. An active community member, she currently serves on a number of boards …
Planning a Dig Project
… work plan Planning ahead is the first step to ensuring a successful outdoor project. Understanding the work area and … us to quickly access the gas line, can put you and your community at serious risk. Steps to Follow 1. Mark the Area …
Rekindling long-ago customer connection a career highlight for employee
A quarter century ago, our construction crews were a main attraction for children spending their summers at Kenosee Provincial Park. SaskEnergy employees worked for several summers to extend gas service to cabins in the area in the late 1990s. “Some kids, you couldn’t get rid of them. They’re pointing and looking; the parents want to go, but the kids want to stay and see us work,” says Dale Staudt, a Crew Lead with our southern Saskatchewan Construction team. “We would stop and explain what we were doing and show them. We’d stand back with the parent and watch one of our guys dig. For a small...
… Date Sep 18, 2024 Story Topic For Our Customers In the Community Our People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share A …