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Solar power is lightening our emissions from operations

After a full year of generating power, the large-scale solar installation at SaskEnergy’s Town Border Station (TBS) 1 in south Regina has proven to be a shining success! SaskEnergy’s first renewable electricity system began generating power in April 2023. In its first full year of operation, the TBS 1 solar panels performed even better than expected! “The system was sized according to that site’s annual power consumption, so we expected that the station’s net electrical usage would balance to zero,” says Trevor Ficor, an Engineer-in-Training with our Emissions Management team. But in our 2023...
… its first full year of operation, the TBS 1 solar panels performed even better than expected! “The system was sized … 2 e)! This is like removing eight vehicles from the road for one year, or driving 130,000 kilometres less. Renewable …

SaskEnergy breaks all-time natural gas usage record three times in three days

… Saskatchewan has been experiencing since this past weekend. For further information, please contact: Dave Burdeniuk Director, …
SaskEnergy Eligible Measures.pdf
SaskEnergy Eligible Measures.pdf

SaskEnergy “going solar” to cut emissions at Town Border Stations

SaskEnergy has converted its Town Border Station in southwest Regina to generate solar power as part of its commitment to cut emissions. The Regina station is the first of several such facilities across Saskatchewan that will be converted to generate solar power over the next seven years. The increased use of renewable electricity is one of the pillars of SaskEnergy’s emissions-reduction roadmap. “This project is a major step in SaskEnergy’s goal to achieve a 35 per cent reduction in emissions by 2030,” said Don Morgan, Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy. “SaskEnergy is also focused on...

Blanket exercises build understanding of shared history

A recent blanket exercise at our Regina Service Centre hit close to home for SaskEnergy Operations employee Todd Sanderson. Todd spent eight years in the residential school system and knows firsthand the experiences discussed during the exercise. “The path we had to walk as a people helps explain where we are now,” Todd says. “Our history should be shared to close a gap between cultures that never should have been separated in the first place.” A number of SaskEnergy employees have taken part in blanket exercises as part of our company’s commitment to Truth and Reconciliation. A blanket...
… exercise at our Regina Service Centre hit close to home for SaskEnergy Operations employee Todd Sanderson. Todd … of the exercise. “I will be thinking about this exercise for some time,” he says. “The Indigenous culture and … identity from centuries ago to the present has been changed forever.” The exercise concludes with a sharing circle, …

Heating Affordability Program

… Heating Affordability Program … Heating Affordability Program The Heating Affordability Program (HAP) offers income-qualifying …

About the Grain Drying Energy Estimator

… used are samples to compare energy sources. These are for illustration purposes only.  Calculations: The total …
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Carbon Monoxide

… or the process of burning. Excessive amounts of CO will form when there isn’t proper ventilation or an adequate air … Monoxide Poisoning Low exposure to CO can be mistaken for symptoms of the flu, such as: Nausea Dizziness … vertigo Seizures Signs of Carbon Monoxide Stuffy air Sudden formation of excessive moisture on windows and walls Soot …

Community Investment & Education

… develop skills, and to support economic growth. Apply for a Scholarship … Community Investment & Education …

Cory Harkness

… 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

Executive VP, Infrastructure Delivery and Reliability
Mr. Mann, P.Eng., leads the company’s Infrastructure Delivery and Reliability team with responsibilities of asset integrity and reliability, management systems, engineering and construction. He joined SaskEnergy in 2001 and was appointed to his current position in 2017. As Executive Vice President, Infrastructure Delivery and Reliability, Mr. Mann brings leadership and experience from various industry associations such as the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance (SCGA) and Pipeline Research Council International (PRCI). He works extensively with other...

Developer Expansion Planning

New urban development may impact the operation of our facilities and the safe delivery of natural gas. These implications are different from those of a single building project. It is important for you to communicate with SaskEnergy during the preliminary stages of planning. Doing so helps to identify potential concerns ranging from the weight of the equipment being used to potential setback issues. Setback Requirements Recommended Set Back

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Executive Leadership

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

Factors That Affect Your Bill

… energy used instead of an estimate Ways to help Sign up for the Equalized Payment Plan . You can spread your natural …

Indigenous Engagement

… their families and communities. We are committed to move forward with Indigenous Nations in the spirit of … incorporate elements of Indigenous culture into our brand. Safety Sign Art Project We collaborated with Jade Roberts …

Kevin Adair

… Service Operations. In this role, he is responsible for the strategic and day-to-day leadership of the …

Mark Guillet, K.C.

… Secretary. In this role, he had overall responsibility for the corporation’s Legal, Regulatory Compliance, …

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… Media Contacts … Media Contacts For media inquiries, reach us by phone or through the online form below. Call 1-306-552-4838 If you are not a member of … call 1-888-700-0427 . Send us a Message Contact Information Media Organization First Name Last Name City/Town …

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