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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...
… to 35 Per Cent by 2030 , which includes integrating more renewable energy into our operations. “As part of our Roadmap … panel installations come in,” explains Jordan Leugner - Manager, Emissions Management. Since the initial project, solar power systems …
Heat Pumps
… to Provide Families with Relief from Federal Carbon Tax in New Year | News and Media | Government of Saskatchewan * AFUE = Annual …
Environment
… SaskEnergy has installed emissions-capturing devices on all new compressors. We also retrofitted existing compressors to …
Education
… value of energy efficient buildings. This includes direct experience with innovative technologies and evaluating …
Wildfire
… was turned off as a safety precaution but you didn't experience any fire damage, contact us to restore service. …
Consequences of Hitting a Gas Line
… supply, if needed Make the repair to the line Gain access to homes or buildings to re-light the furnace and …
SaskEnergy staff in Regina caring for community over the holidays
Many people in Regina were a little warmer, happier and healthier this holiday season thanks to the generous support of SaskEnergy staff. “This is the time of year to reflect on what is really important in life and to highlight the importance of giving, especially to those who need it most,” says SaskEnergy employee Wendi Frederick. In early December, Wendi led a campaign to build feminine hygiene kits to donate to various organizations in Regina and quickly found support from her coworkers. In total, $1,779 was raised through the campaign. This was enough to create 27 kits, which were donated...
… donated at SaskEnergy Place. Looking to create a feel-good experience and keep feet warm this winter, employees Kendra …
Signing with WESK as a Charter Champion
SaskEnergy is proud to be the latest Charter Champion for Women Entrepreneurs of Saskatchewan (WESK), a non-profit organization dedicated to helping women entrepreneurs start, develop and grow their businesses. Mark Guillet, SaskEnergy President and CEO, recently sat down with Miram Johnson – CEO, WESK, to officially sign the Saskatchewan Women Entrepreneurship Charter, highlighting SaskEnergy’s commitment to contributing to a more inclusive business community in Saskatchewan. “At SaskEnergy, we recognize that a representative workforce is key to our success and, in partnering with WESK as a...
… to face systemic barriers, especially when it comes to accessing larger contracts and procurement opportunities,” … Founded in 1995 with the goal to support women in overcoming the unique barriers they can face in business, WESK … learning opportunities - Shatter a Ceiling: facilitate access to networks and leadership opportunities “A more …
Creating Close Knit Communities: SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Program Returns for 2023-24
… and providing warm winter clothing to children who are new to Canada. Applications are now open for charitable …
Say it ain’t snow! SaskEnergy shares tips on staying safe this winter
… Heating Tune-Up with a qualified SaskEnergy Network Member online on SaskEnergy’s website . As a bonus, customers who …
SaskEnergy offers rebates, program to support heating efficiency and safety this winter
… to find a SaskEnergy Network Member for program access. Equipment must be purchased from and installed by a …
Safety Events Prepare Students in Tisdale and Melville for Future Workplaces
What substance is added to natural gas to give it an odour? What does it smell like? Students got the answers to these questions and more as part of Cade Sprackman Safety Day events that took place in Tisdale and Melville during May. Members of SaskEnergy’s Operations team attended the events and had a station set up as part of an “Amazing Safety Quest.” The quest taught students about safety in a variety of industries in the province, so they are prepared before starting their careers. Operations Managers Elmer Hollinger and Trent Cousins attended the Safety Day event in Melville on May 29....
… they are prepared before starting their careers. Operations Managers Elmer Hollinger and Trent Cousins attended the … event each year since 2018 with other communities recently coming on board with this initiative to host their own. In …
SaskEnergy program offering free furnace tune-ups is back for another year
It is summertime in Saskatchewan, however, people in this province know winter is never far away. That is why SaskEnergy is helping customers make sure their furnaces are running smoothly. Starting this week, SaskEnergy is teaming up with Network Members to offer the Tune-Up Assistance Program (TAP). Income-qualifying homeowners looking to prepare before the snowflakes start to fly can apply to receive a free Home Heating Tune-Up. “Saskatchewan residents can once again apply for free furnace tune-ups, repairs and carbon monoxide alarms, keeping their homes safe and ready for winter,” said Don...