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SaskEnergy increase approved for public safety and infrastructure investments
… Published Date Oct 27, 2017 Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Today the Government of Saskatchewan approved an … to begin November 1, 2017. On average, the increase to residential customers will be an additional $1.65 per month … on SaskEnergy’s Delivery Service Rate, which will increase fairness amongst customers,” Minister Responsible for …
Homes Beyond Code Program
… for major occupancies. Must be a newly constructed residential dwelling sold to a home buyer located in … It is recommended to contract with an Energy Advisor directly to meet Program requirements. If the Homeowner is … Rebate Assignment Agreement should be submitted via email to @email . 5. Homeowner Rebate Application Process The …
Dealer Valve Process
Privacy Policy
… and Application C. What is Personal Information D. The 10 Fair Information Principles E. Rules for Collection, Use, … Information from you in person, over the telephone, by mail or online. Collect Only What is Needed: SaskEnergy … reasonably possible, we will attempt to get your consent directly from you. Express consent could be in writing (for …
Consequences of Hitting a Gas Line
… including SaskEnergy’s time and resources to respond, repairs to the line, restoring service to affected customers, … through drains if the leak is underground or through fresh air intakes and windows if gas is in the air. Wait for SaskEnergy Technicians to arrive. Don’t …
Energy Saving Tips
Save energy, save money. To avoid peak winter bills, sign up for the Equalized Payment Plan to spread your annual natural gas costs into equal monthly payments. When upgrading appliances look for the ENERGY STAR® certification. These products have higher energy efficiency levels and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Furnace and Thermostat A furnace that works at peak efficiency will use less energy and cost less to operate. Keep your furnace clean, lubricated and adjusted with annual maintenance. Every 1 to 2 months, clean or replace your furnace filter. A dirty filter reduces the airflow...
Gas Retailers
Buying from a third-party supplier Gas Retailers are independent suppliers and are not affiliated with/or endorsed by SaskEnergy. In Saskatchewan, you have the option to buy natural gas from an authorized Gas Retailer if your annual consumption is less than 660,000 m 3. Similar to any purchase decision, it’s important to educate yourself on whether you are dealing with a reputable company and to understand the contract you are signing. SaskEnergy can’t provide advice, recommendations, or guarantees related to a supply contract, credit worthiness, or business practices of a Gas Retailer...
Whistleblower Policy
… and the proper treatment of employees, senior management, directors, customers and those with whom we do business. … President, Human Resources, Environment and Corporate Affairs or the Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate … in writing should be sent by interoffice or regular mail, in a sealed envelope marked “Personal and …
Appliance Financing
… you. Program Details: Replacement or new installations in residential homes Loan amounts available from $1,000 to …
Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week Proclaimed November 4 to 8
… to 8 Published Date Nov 4, 2024 Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed the … form when there isn’t proper ventilation or an adequate air supply. Any appliance that burns fuel can cause carbon … test their alarm once a month and remove any dust or pet hair, as well as replace batteries as recommended by the …
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...
… Topic Environment Our System Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share In early 2023, SaskEnergy’s first net-metering … “As part of our Roadmap we're focused on reducing both our direct emissions from our operations and our indirect emissions related to electricity consumption — which …
Cherise Arnesen
… Cherise Arnesen … Cherise Arnesen Member, Board of Directors Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Ms. Arnesen (ICD.D) was appointed to the SaskEnergy Board of Directors in May 2022 and is a member of the Environmental, … Committee. As a business owner and an owner of multi-tenant residential properties, Ms. Arnesen is particularly …
Exchanging the Gas Meter
SaskEnergy must exchange the natural gas meter from time to time to comply with Measurement Canada. We may exchange the meter to: Make sure it continues to be accurate Replace a defective or broken meter Routinely maintain the meter Investigate a complaint about measurement accuracy Upgrade to a newer model Upgrading the Natural Gas Meter to Serve You Better We are currently in the process of transitioning to a new style of meter on residential properties. The new meter: • Is smaller and requires less space • Is the most up-to-date technology for natural gas service • Has no moving mechanical...
Federal Carbon Tax
Carbon charges and your SaskEnergy bill As part of the federal government’s carbon pricing system, a Federal Carbon Tax applies to all fossil fuels, including natural gas, and is calculated based on the amount you use. Federal Carbon Charge Amendment As of April 1, 2025, SaskEnergy’s residential and commercial customer classes will receive a zero charge for the Federal Carbon Tax on natural gas delivered from that date. This is the result of the Federal Government’s amendments to its regulations reducing the carbon charge under Part I of the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act to zero. Have...
Focus on Core Operations Helps SaskEnergy Meet Strong Demand for Natural Gas in 2018-19; $60 Million Dividend Declared
SaskEnergy focused on its core operations in 2018-19, investing $299 million in gas line infrastructure projects to deliver higher volumes of natural gas to meet growing customer demand. The industrial sectors of enhanced oil recovery, power production and mining continue to drive SaskEnergy’s system load growth. SaskEnergy added 2,775 residential, business and industrial customers in 2018-19. The increased customer demand for SaskEnergy’s services was highlighted during the bitter cold of the 2018-19 winter. Last February was 40 per cent colder than normal. On February 8, 2019, SaskEnergy...
For your Farm
Grain Drying When the weather doesn't cooperate, a natural gas grain dryer can extend your harvest season. Grain quality counts and a dryer can ensure your grain ends up in the bin instead of left in the field. Benefits of using natural gas versus other energy options include: Lower fuel costs Convenience of not dealing with tanks or the need to refuel Reduced drying time Less greenhouse gas emissions Fuel Consumption In Saskatchewan, the typical grain drying temperature is 10 degrees Celsius. Using heat to dry the grain during the fall season prior to below zero temperatures will reduce...
Freeze/thaw cycle creates conditions for possible underground natural gas leaks
SaskEnergy is advising customers – both residential and business – that the unseasonably warm weather, following right after intense cold across the province, may create conditions that can lead to an underground natural gas leak. + While SaskEnergy’s pipeline system is designed to withstand Saskatchewan’s weather conditions, underground leaks can occur, typically in the spring, as frost leaves the ground. This year, due to the intense cold and the depth of the frost layer, followed by sudden warming, SaskEnergy is alerting customers that conditions are favourable for a leak to occur. If you...
Homes Beyond Code - Home Builder Rebate
… to receive $800 per approved building Must be a new residential home on a permanent foundation, no larger than … Once we receive your application, a rebate cheque will be mailed within 6 to 8 weeks. Due to a potential Canada … Rebate Assignment Agreement PDF, please send us an email and a Program Representative will get back to you as …
Hydronic Additive Rebate for Boilers
… water loss occurring with the current system, and minimal air entrainment. Installation typically takes less than a … Once we receive your application, a rebate cheque will be mailed within 6-8 weeks. Due to a potential Canada Post …
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...
… Topic Indigenous Engagement Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share First Nations artists Tim Neal and Jade Roberts … aligned with the sacred elements — fire, water, earth and air. “Having an actual designer or the artwork being done … with these two artists,” says Joseph Daniels, SaskEnergy’s Director of Indigenous Engagement. “I believe people are …