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7 things you need to know about CO alarms

We’ve teamed up with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) and Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) to let you know about the crucial need for carbon monoxide (CO) alarms. Why? Because having a working CO alarm in your home could save your life, and the lives of those you love. Last year, SaskEnergy responded to over 1,500 CO calls. With a CO alarm, you will have early warning protection against the dangers of the invisible, odourless gas that is often referred to as the "silent killer." 1. You need them (it’s the law) “CO alarms are not just a smart choice, but a...

SaskEnergy Introduces New Heating Affordability Program

… customers can expect to save up to $650 annually on natural gas and electricity costs. To access HAP, customers must be … 96% annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE) single stage natural gas furnace, required modifications to the home’s …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week: Beware of the Silent Killer

… and ways to avoid the buildup of this potentially deadly gas,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Don Morgan said. … should also perform regular maintenance on fuel-burning appliances such as furnaces, stoves, dryers, water heaters, and fireplaces. Using portable fuel-burning appliances like generators, heaters, or camps stoves indoors …

SaskEnergy launches Safe Digging Excellence Award

What better time to recognize Saskatchewan contractors who are dedicated to safe digging practices than during Dig Safe Month? This April, SaskEnergy launched the Safe Digging Excellence Award to recognize and celebrate contractors who reduce the risk of damage to underground infrastructure by following safe digging practices. In the first year of the award, SaskEnergy recognized three Saskatchewan businesses that make safe digging a focus on every job site — Parkland Contracting and Vac Services (Yorkton), Yaremy Screw Piles (Melfort) and Jerry Mainil Limited (Weyburn). {"preview_thumbnail":"...
… 414,000 customers served by nearly 88,000 kilometres of gas lines across the province, maintaining the safety and integrity of Saskatchewan’s natural gas system is a critical component of our focus on … how to achieve no line hits, we are hoping for a natural ripple effect in the digging community,” explains …

Weyburn Company Recognized by SaskEnergy for Safe Digging Excellence

… moving without delay. With close to 88,000 kilometres of natural gas lines, SaskEnergy relies on these practices to maintain … annually over the past three years and had no contacts with natural gas infrastructure. The Safe Digging Excellence …

SaskEnergy Honours Saskatoon Contractor for Leadership in Safe Digging

… delay. SaskEnergy, with close to 88,000 kilometres of natural gas lines throughout the province, relies on these practices … annually over the past three years and had no contacts with natural gas infrastructure. F. Peters Excavating was …

Sustainability a top priority as SaskEnergy looks toward 2023

… at SaskEnergy facilities, reducing the amount of vented gas from operations, and optimizing operational practices … programs—including rebates for replacing old natural gas equipment with high-efficiency models—enabling customers …

SaskEnergy Celebrates 30 Years of Sharing the Warmth

In recognition of the 30th anniversary of SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth program, the Corporation is investing $100,000 in grants to charitable organizations that help our province’s most vulnerable through the cold winter months. Starting out as a sweater recycling program in the ‘90s that redistributed more than a million articles of clothing, Share the Warmth has transformed over the last decade into a grassroots initiative that supports charitable organizations in bringing warm shelter, clothing and mental health services to those who need it most. “We are very proud that the program has...

Safety Day helps students build lifesaving skills

Students didn’t just learn about safety at the Cade Sprackman Safety Day in Regina — they experienced it firsthand. On May 27, more than 200 students from Campus Regina Public took part in a full day of hands-on activities designed to prepare them for real-life risks at work and in their communities. The event gave them practical skills and helped them understand how important it is to stay aware and make safe choices. “The students were really engaged and attentive,” says Lindsay Waite, an Operations Manager at SaskEnergy. “They were curious and wanted to learn how safety applies to real jobs...
… spot dangers and respond safely. They explored topics like natural gas awareness, carbon monoxide risks, and how to use … This helped students learn how to recognize the scent of natural gas. While some students found the smell unpleasant, …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week to Help Residents Stay Safe

… have working CO alarms in your home to detect the poisonous gas and alert you to danger before physical symptoms appear,” said Jesse Abdai, a gas inspector with TSASK who reviewed the CO incident in … ventilation. Regular maintenance of all gas burning appliances can help prevent CO accumulation in your house as …

Weyburn based Company Recognized for Outstanding Safe Digging Practices in Saskatchewan

… completed on time. With nearly 88,000 kilometres of buried gas line, serving more than 400,000 urban and rural … system combined includes nearly 90,000 kilometres of gas line, serving more than 400,000 urban and rural … Email   SaskEnergy delivers safe, reliable and affordable natural gas to homes, businesses and industry throughout …

Consultation and Partnerships

… ceremonies. In addition, Elders provide guidance as part of gas line construction activities. Partnerships To strengthen … how we work together to conduct, operate, and maintain natural gas infrastructure on each reserve. A BCR must be in place …

Energy Comparison Tool

… Tool Link Energy Comparison Tool Description See how natural gas appliances can save you money and reduce your …

Homebuilder Services

… Services  Complete this application if you are requesting a natural gas service connection for an individual lot with the … Field Pool (Indoor) Pool (Outdoor) Poultry Barn Pump House Residential Restaurant Shop/Garage Standby Generator Other …

Indigenous Branding and Design

… the medicine wheel and honours the sacred elements of the natural world — fire, water, earth and air. The flame in … Indigenous culture while also reflecting the story of natural gas creation and consumption.  Watch the Full Story  Hear …

Network Membership Eligibility Requirements

… your Network Membership Hold a valid Domestic or General Gas Licence from the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) Obtain all required gas and/or installation permits using your TSASK gas contractor licence number before starting work Comply …

Nikhil Karanwal

… Environment & Sustainability, Business Development, Gas Supply & Marketing, Regulatory, Distribution & … Karanwal was with Manitoba Hydro, leading Energy Markets, Gas Supply, Power Marketing and Power Trading functions in … United States. He has also held senior roles in the oil and gas industry in Business Development, Asset Management and …

Reading the Meter

… the Meter Our Meters Send Reads Automatically Most of our natural gas meters provide meter reads automatically. You don’t need … meter read for the following reasons: To confirm your gas consumption if your bill is higher or lower than the …

Working near Critical Infrastructure

… in this situation includes: All elevated pressure and PVC gas lines Intermediate pressure gas lines that are 4 inches or larger Medium pressure gas lines that are 6 inches or larger Other facilities …

In Your Yard

… If your proposed work is on a property that has a natural gas service line connection, permission is authorized if you … the guidelines you need to follow when working near gas lines. …

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