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SaskEnergy declares $29 million dividend in year highlighted by safety, efficiencies and growth
In 2016-17, SaskEnergy recorded income before unrealized market value adjustments of $70 million, compared to $86 million for the 12-month period ending March 31, 2016. The corporation declared a dividend of $29 million to Crown Investments Corporation (CIC), based on 2016-17 income before unrealized market value adjustments. Unrealized market value adjustments were favourable in 2016-17 resulting in a consolidated net income of $146 million. Safety remained the core focus of SaskEnergy’s operations in 2016-17, as the corporation dedicated $91 million toward increasing safety across its more...
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Commercial Space and Water Heating Rebate
The Commercial Space and Water Heating Rebate encourages the use of high-efficiency equipment to maximize energy cost savings while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Access My Account
Self-service, your way You can securely manage your account through SaskEnergy's easy-to-use online self-service options at anytime, anywhere. You'll want to sign in for this: Go paperless and reduce your environmental footprint Receive text or email notifications regarding your SaskEnergy account View your current and past billing information Pay your bill by credit card Sign up for the Equalized Payment Plan Sign up for automatic payment withdrawals through Pre-Authorized Payment Plan Better understand your natural gas usage Link multiple accounts to manage your bills for your cottage...
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Board of Directors
Our Board of Directors provide general or overarching guidance and direction. They work with the Executive Leadership Team to develop and approve SaskEnergy’s strategic plan, annual operational budget and business plan. They participate in identifying business risks and overseeing the implementation of appropriate systems to achieve a balance between the risks and returns. Members also work on Board Committees to undertake work regarding the stewardship of the corporation. The scope of the Board’s power is set out in The SaskEnergy Act. All authority to manage the affairs and business of...
Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week to Help Residents Stay Safe
The Government of Saskatchewan is recognizing November 1-7 as Carbon Monoxide (CO) Awareness Week to highlight the importance of CO safety and educate residents about prevention measures, something that is top of mind for Garth Kalin of Prince Albert. It was early in the morning on a cold winter’s day that Kalin woke up to the loud sounds of his carbon monoxide alarms. Little did he know, he and his family were at risk of succumbing to severe CO poisoning in as little as one hour had the alarms not alerted him to the danger. The cause was CO buildup in his furnace room. “Carbon monoxide alarms...
Cherise Arnesen
Member
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, Social and Governance Committee. As a business owner and an owner of multi-tenant residential properties, Ms. Arnesen is particularly interested in business and governance. She served on the Board of Directors, Human Resources & Governance Committee, and Audit & Finance Committee of former provincial Crown Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation. She serves in Prince Albert on the Board of Revision and on the Saskatchewan chapter executive...
Commercial Boiler Rebate
The Commercial Boiler Rebate encourages the use of a high-efficiency natural gas condensing boiler to maximize energy cost savings while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
On Commercial or Public Property
Working safely is part of the job Written permission to complete work over, near or across a SaskEnergy gas line is required if your proposed work: Includes constructing a road, street, pathway, lane, pavement, or parking area; and/or Is on behalf of a public utility, municipality, city, or railway. The application and approval process ensures compliance with applicable regulations and will stipulate any conditions required for your proposed work. What to Expect When completing the application form below, you must attach drawings or sketches of your proposed work. Include the distance to our...
Commercial Space & Water Heating Application Form
Before you Begin To complete this application, you will need: Your SaskEnergy account number (11-digits) A copy of your invoice with the following information: Contractor's Name Installation Address Make(s) and Model(s) of the Installed Unit(s) Date of Installation Details about the old equipment removed and the new equipment installed
Consequences of Hitting a Gas Line
Don't take chances! Safe digging and damage prevention is everyone’s responsibility. Getting a line locate is free but hitting a buried utility line is not. Ignoring the steps or rushing to get the job done can have serious consequences for you and people down the line. Having a safe work plan in place means everyone will make it home at the end of the day. Gas line contact can result in the following: Personal injury or death Equipment and property damage Loss of natural gas service and other essential services in the area Loss of construction time and lengthy project delays Environmental...
Co-op Student’s Time With SaskEnergy Full of Rich Experiences
As a result of this experience, Zahra was inspired to volunteer for two other KidSport fundraisers in Regina. Zahra also had the opportunity to learn more about Canadian and SaskEnergy’s culture through participation in activities such as Indigenous cultural awareness training, SaskEnergy’s annual beach volleyball tournament, a lunch hour Mario Kart tournament and tours of our facilities. “I think it's really important to have that kind of engagement throughout the whole company,” says Zahra. “I appreciate that SaskEnergy has ways to engage people in activities where we can get to know each...
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Energy Comparison Tool
See how natural gas appliances can save you money and reduce your environmental footprint.
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 Booking an Appointment If you've received a letter, email, phone call or tag indicating we must replace the meter, please contact us to book an appointment. SaskEnergy aims to complete the meter exchange 4-12 weeks after you receive notification. To help us complete the work efficiently and...
Find a SaskEnergy Network Member
Search for a Network Member Search our directory of licensed natural gas contractors across Saskatchewan to find one nearest you. Network Members are listed in random order. Learn more about our Network Members and tips for hiring a contractor for your home or business.
First Nations Furnace Replacement Rebate
Rebates are available for First Nation communities to increase the energy efficiency of natural gas home heating equipment.
For your Business
Benefits of Natural Gas Building or expanding your business in Saskatchewan? At SaskEnergy, we work with you to understand your business and your energy needs. We are here to help businesses of all sizes, no matter what your industry, product or service. Choosing natural gas is one of the best investments you’ll ever make. It’s Convenient Natural gas provides instant, consistent and comfortable heating. It Will Save You Money Natural gas costs less compared to other fuel sources. Clean burning heating equipment also means less maintenance and repairs over the long term. It’s Safe and Reliable...