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Encroachments

… temporary or permanent structures that extend onto a SaskEnergy Right of Way hinders our ability to gain access in … is to identify any buried utilities in the vicinity of your project. Request a line locate Do you have an … or we will need to install a new natural gas line - at your cost.  Guidelines to Follow Planning an outdoor …

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...
… Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share In early 2023, SaskEnergy’s first net-metering solar installation at Town … from the 176 solar panels installed on site. Fast forward to today, and we now have eight sites with … and our Swift Current office . While solar panel performance fluctuates throughout the day, and from season to …

Public Notice

… Public Notice SaskEnergy and SaskPower were recently notified by a third-party … and January 2023 were accessed, which included customer information such as names, service and mailing addresses, … and did not affect gas or power service. No payment card information, passwords, or government‑issued identification …

Soaking up the sun to reduce emissions

In April 2025, SaskEnergy completed work on our eighth solar array installation, two years after the first large-scale solar power system was installed at one of our Town Border Stations in Regina. With all eight sites up and running, SaskEnergy has been turning the warmth of the sun into electricity — an important part of our plan to reduce the emissions from our operations by 25 per cent by 2030 (from 2019 levels). “These installations are a great example of putting our commitment to reducing emissions from operations into action,” says Jayson Domingo with SaskEnergy’s Environment and...
… Environment Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share A SaskEnergy employee stands in front of the solar panels … with lots of sunshine and clear skies, which is great for solar installations,” says project manager Kim Brogden. … "We’ve learned a lot about the type of site that works best for these installations,” says Travis Mayer, an Engineering …
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Bill Estimator

… Bill Estimator Link Bill Estimator Description Estimate your bill …

Community Investment & Education

… Treaty Status Indian Services Organization Education SaskEnergy awards scholarships to Indigenous students who show … develop skills, and to support economic growth. Apply for a Scholarship …

Cory Harkness

… Directors Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Mr. Harkness joined SaskEnergy’s Board of Directors in July of 2025 and is a member … advisory services. As a Business Development Officer for the Meridian, Northwest and Southwest regions, he … and support to rural entrepreneurs, businesses, not-for-profit organizations, and communities. Mr. Harkness is …

Derrick Mann

… systems, engineering and construction. He joined SaskEnergy in 2001 and was appointed to his current position in … entities to improve the safety and reliability of energy systems in Saskatchewan communities. Mr. Mann holds a …

Developer Expansion Planning

… from those of a single building project. It is important for you to communicate with SaskEnergy during the preliminary stages of planning. Doing so …

Executive Leadership

… Plan, along with the annual budget and business plan for approval by the Board of Directors . To fulfill its …

Grain Drying Estimator

… Link Grain Drying Estimator Description Calculate the energy costs per crop, with the grain drying calculator …

Kevin Adair

… President, Customer Service Operations Mr. Adair joined SaskEnergy in 2021 as the Executive Vice President of Customer … Service Operations. In this role, he is responsible for the strategic and day-to-day leadership of the operational and customer service aspects of SaskEnergy. Mr. Adair has over 20 years of experience in both …

Maria McCullough

… and the environment portfolios. She began her career at SaskEnergy in 1991 and has held a variety of progressive … and is a member of the Conference Board of Canada’s Council for Human Resources. …

Mark Guillet, K.C.

… and Chief Executive Officer Mr. Guillet was appointed SaskEnergy's President and Chief Executive Officer in May 2023.  … career with a major law firm in Saskatoon. He joined SaskEnergy and its group of companies as a Contract Lawyer in … Secretary. In this role, he had overall responsibility for the corporation’s Legal, Regulatory Compliance, …

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Tessa Mitchell

… Mrs. Mitchell was appointed as the Board Secretary for SaskEnergy Incorporated and its subsidiaries in May 2024, a …

Tom Lukiwski

… of Directors Regina, Saskatchewan Mr. Lukiwski joined SaskEnergy’s Board of Directors in July of 2025 and is a member … Mr. Lukiwski is a retired Member of Parliament (MP) for the Regina – Lumsden – Lake Centre and Moose Jaw – Lake …

Indigenous Engagement

… Indigenous Engagement Commitment to Reconciliation SaskEnergy is committed to reconciliation and respects all … their families and communities. We are committed to move forward with Indigenous Nations in the spirit of … communities to replace outdated heating equipment with high-efficiency models to lower energy use and save money. …

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