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Who are Network Members

… and qualified installation, repair and maintenance for your natural gas equipment. Whether you're spending time indoors … gas fitter Complete training through the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK)  Are a member in … Board Possess a minimum of $2 million liability insurance What are the benefits of hiring a Network Member? …

First Nations Furnace Replacement Terms and Conditions

… high-efficiency furnaces ("the Unit(s)") that will reduce natural gas, electrical usage and associated operating … General, or Employer license through the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan ("TSASK"). 2. Eligibility … to pay for any repairs or upgrades over and above what SaskEnergy will cover under the Program, which may …

Rates

… Rates … Rates Services and charges As your natural gas utility, our goal is to ensure we manage rates in a fair and equitable way.  In most cases, natural gas is more affordable than other energy source …

Reinstall a Gas Line

… Reinstall a Gas Line … Reinstall a Gas Line You will need to reinstall a … of building/lot owner who is responsible for payment. Natural gas meter number(s) (required for upgrade work). … 2-5 business days.   Cost: To be discussed at site visit.  What to expect during the site visit The owner of the …

SaskEnergy increase approved for public safety and infrastructure investments

… SaskEnergy increase approved for public safety and infrastructure investments … SaskEnergy increase … placed on the volume charge, so that customers who use less natural gas, will pay less.  The delivery charge will be slightly …

SaskEnergy extends carbon monoxide safety rebate

… SaskEnergy extends carbon monoxide safety rebate … SaskEnergy extends carbon monoxide safety rebate Published Date Feb 10, 2021 Facebook Linkedin … of the risks associated with this potentially deadly gas,” said Don Morgan, Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy. …

Residential Equipment Replacement Rebate Program

… energy efficient equipment (the “Unit(s)”) that will reduce natural gas and electrical usage and associated operating … General, or Employer license through the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan ("TSASK"). 2. Eligibility … notice, and is not obligated to make any payments whatsoever.  Program funding is limited. SaskEnergy, in its …

Our Company

… 70 years SaskEnergy delivers safe, reliable and affordable natural gas to homes, businesses and industry throughout … services, energy efficiency programs and support safety awareness initiatives.  … Our Company …

Encroachments

Be aware of what's below ground when working above Any temporary or permanent structures that extend onto a SaskEnergy Right of Way hinders our ability to gain access in response to an emergency. These situations can cause long-term outages, damage to facilities and pose a risk to public safety. What is an encroachment? An encroachment happens when any item or structure, whether temporarily or permanently, extends over the Right of Way. This includes structures alongside, overtop or underneath SaskEnergy infrastructure or facilities. {"preview_thumbnail":"/_flysystem/azblob/styles/video_embed...

No Heat

Appliance Repair Are you turning up the thermostat but no heat is coming from the register? In most cases, the loss of heat will be an issue with your furnace or thermostat and not your natural gas service. To help you troubleshoot and diagnose the issue, we recommend you contact your local SaskEnergy Network Member or your licensed heating contractor. They offer expert advice on natural gas appliances and will determine if they need to make a service call. SaskEnergy does not sell or repair natural gas appliances. Service Outage In the rare instance there is a disruption to natural gas...

SaskEnergy wins three national awards for environmental innovation

… and the environment has been recognized by the Canadian Gas Association (CGA), the voice of Canada’s natural gas delivery industry. SaskEnergy won three … a forum on the growing role of gaseous energy, such as natural gas, in Canada. Two of the awards were for …
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Ways to Save

… the environment with low-cost, no cost tips. ENERGY STAR® What is ENERGY STAR®? Look for the most energy-efficient … Nation communities to increase the energy efficiency of natural gas home heating equipment. Commercial Space and Water …

Getting the Site Ready for Service

Site Readiness Requirements To provide an accurate quote and keep the installation of natural gas service on schedule, your site must meet minimum requirements before completing an application form for new service. For changes to an existing service, ensure applicable Meter and Gas Line Route requirements are met before the scheduled service date. Project Type Standard Home Foundation and/or piles are in place Walls are up and backfill around the home is complete Lot is within 150 millimetres (6 inches) of final land grade Property pins are in place and visible A pressure treated meter board...

Building relationships with the people we serve

Ever wonder how new homes, cabins or businesses get connected to our natural gas system? SaskEnergy’s Customer Connect Technicians (CCTs) are instrumental to this process. Adam Colvine works as a CCT in Saskatoon and the surrounding rural area. He personally sees customers’ connection process through from start to finish, to make it as easy as possible to get service. “A highlight of the job is getting to know people, and hearing their stories of how and why they’re building their dream home or cabin. I like being a part of figuring out the best solutions that will help them realize their...
… how new homes, cabins or businesses get connected to our natural gas system?  SaskEnergy’s Customer Connect Technicians … my job a lot easier by being organized and letting me know what’s going to happen and when.”  Outside of Saskatoon, …

SaskEnergy offers rebates, program to support heating efficiency and safety this winter

… offers rebates, program to support heating efficiency and safety this winter … SaskEnergy offers rebates, program to … the purchase and installation of qualifying high-efficiency natural gas furnaces, boilers, combi-boilers, HRVs, and water …

For your Farm

… Farm Grain Drying When the weather doesn't cooperate, a natural gas grain dryer can extend your harvest season. Grain … in the bin instead of left in the field. Benefits of using natural gas versus other energy options include: Lower fuel …

Ways to stay safe when working above ground or below

Safety is a top priority at SaskEnergy. Whether you’re planting a tree or undertaking a major construction project, there are important steps to follow when working near underground utility lines, including our natural gas lines. Jesus Giraldo, a member of our Damage Prevention team, shares some tips to help keep you safe. “Every project should start with a safe work plan and include proper digging practices,” says Jesus. “Without them, you can experience delays, costly damage to utility lines and equipment as well as personal injury and even death. Ground Disturbance: Don’t mess around when...
… Published Date Aug 21, 2024 Story Topic In the Community Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Safety is a top … when working near underground utility lines, including our natural gas lines. Jesus Giraldo, a member of our Damage … — any time day or night. Encroachments: Be aware of what’s below when working above. An encroachment is when any …

System upgrades resulting in lower emissions

At SaskEnergy, we are committed to reducing emissions from our operations by 35 per cent by 2030. A lot of the work to achieve this goal involves technological upgrades to our system through three focus areas — vent gas reduction, optimization and renewable electricity. New systems We are designing and installing new flare systems at our stations across Saskatchewan, to cut down the amount of gas that is vented through our operations. Flare systems are regularly shown on TV news, or you may have noticed them while driving by – a flame coming from the top of a tall thin pipe at a SaskEnergy...

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… Support … Customer Support Contact Us 24-hour Emergency & Safety   Call Us 1-888-700-0427 1-800-511-3447 (Lloydminster ATCO Customers) What to do if you smell natural gas. Account and Services   Call Us 1-800-567-8899 …

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