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Get money back on energy-efficient furnaces, boilers and water heaters
SaskEnergy customers have about four months left to get money back when they replace existing natural gas equipment in their homes with eligible high-efficiency models. The Residential Equipment Replacement Rebate program, which ends June 30, 2022, encourages homeowners to choose the most energy-efficient equipment available. “Replacing your old natural gas equipment with new, high-efficiency models will lower your energy use, make your home more comfortable, and save you money,” said Kevin Adair, who leads SaskEnergy’s Customer Service Operations. Rebates can be up to $2,000 per home for an...
Ground Movement
Watch for changing conditions Do you own a home or cabin that resides on or near a hillside, valley, river or lake? You may experience ground movement with changing environmental conditions such as excess moisture in the soil or eroding shorelines. Construction activities can also affect the natural landscape, which can cause ground conditions to change. If you notice signs of ground movement, contact us at 1-888-700-0427. We’ll send out a Field Technician to assess the natural gas system at no charge to you. Keep an eye out for the following signs:
How to Apply
Step 1: Create a Profile Once you select an open job posting, you will need to complete a profile. Creating a profile will allow you to sign in and apply for future job openings without re-entering information each time. Step 2: Submit a Cover Letter and Resume A complete application will captivate us to look further at your qualifications and is a stepping stone to getting an interview. This is your chance to highlight your communication skills and convince us of your abilities, interests and suitability for the position. The cover letter should include: The position you are applying for and...
Hydronic Additive Rebate Application Form
Before you Begin To complete this application, you will need: Your SaskEnergy account number (11-digits) A copy of your invoice from an Authorized Dealer Details about the building and the boiler equipment
Investing in Safety
Safety is our number one priority We are always committed to our safety, the safety of our team and the public. Safety is a core value and is the guiding principle in the operation of our system. Safety programming is applied to all aspects of our gas lines and facilities - design, construction, operation and maintenance. Our goal is to see every employee and contractor go home safely at the end of the day and meet the vision of Mission: Zero - zero injuries, zero fatalities and zero suffering. We support public and workplace safety through initiatives such as the promotion of damage...
Leanne Gailey
Member
La Loche, Saskatchewan Mrs. Gailey joined SaskEnergy’s Board of Directors in 2023 and is a member of the Environmental, Social and Governance Committee. An educator in her home community of La Loche, Mrs. Gailey has served as the Principal of Ducharme Elementary School since 2016. She began her teaching career after earning a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Saskatchewan/NORTEP in 2010, and has since received a Master of Education from the University of Regina/NORTEP. Mrs. Gailey serves on the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation’s Indigenous Leadership Advisory Committee, and...
Meter Appointments for Heating Contractors
SaskEnergy Network Members and Heating Contractors can book appointments online for small meter installs and rehang/relites. To prepare for the service appointment, please ensure: The home is open for access The air test is on The address of the property is visible from the street Already have a Contractor ID? Sign In to your online account. Go to Account from the main menu and select Book an Appointment. Pick a date and time that works for you. You'll receive a phone call or text message when the Service Technician is on the way. Don't have an online account? Register now. Book Online Sign...
Milad Alishahi
Member
Regina, Saskatchewan Mr. Alishahi was appointed to the SaskEnergy Board of Directors in May 2021 and is a member of the Environmental, Social and Governance Committee. He is a partner at MLT Aikins LLP where he practices in the areas of corporate and construction litigation, and regularly advises on contractual disputes, municipal matters, shareholder and partnerships disputes, insurance and agricultural claims. In addition, he is active in the community, having previously served on the Board of Directors of Saskatchewan Young Professionals and Entrepreneurs (SYPE), acted as Vice President of...
Natural gas usage in Saskatchewan continues to break records
The return of extreme cold weather across Saskatchewan this week has again helped break the record for natural gas consumption in the province. Natural gas usage of an estimated 1.66 petajoules (PJ) on January 6, 2022 surpassed the previous daily record set on December 29, 2021. This marks the fifth time in the past two weeks that daily natural gas consumption in Saskatchewan has approached or exceeded 1.6 PJ. Prior to this winter, the previous daily usage record was 1.57 PJ, set in February 2021. SaskEnergy measures daily natural gas consumption for the 24-hour period from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 a...
Network Membership Eligibility Requirements
To become a Network Member, the following eligibility requirements must be met for Residential and Commercial Memberships by the applicant and their business: Is registered to carry on business in the Province of Saskatchewan. Fully complies with all laws and regulations, including those respecting safety, legal and environmental. Ensures that all plumbing, heating, electrical, fire protection, air conditioning and ventilation work performed by or on behalf of your company for a customer will be performed by skilled tradespeople who possess the appropriate journeyperson's qualifications and...
Our Roadmap to 35% by 2030
Reducing our emissions from operations by 35% by 2030 As a provider of essential energy, we are committed to delivering natural gas and energy solutions responsibly to the residents, businesses and industries of Saskatchewan. SaskEnergy has set a challenging target to reduce our emissions from operations by 35 per cent, from 2019 levels, by 2030. Our roadmap SaskEnergy has three priority areas to align projects and activities that address our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the coming years. 1. Vent gas reduction About 25 per cent of SaskEnergy’s emissions come from venting — whether from...
Reports
SaskEnergy Sustainability Report (2022-23) As SaskEnergy progresses on our 2030 emissions reduction goal, we also continue to increase the reach of our energy efficiency programs for customers. These programs assist Saskatchewan homeowners and businesses in reducing energy usage, saving money, and decreasing end-use emissions. By the end of 2022-23, we reduced our emissions from operations by 11.5 per cent compared to 2019 levels. This puts us well on our way to achieving our emissions reduction goal of 35 per cent by 2030. At the same time, we invested an additional $1 million in our energy...
Request a Safety Presentation
Let's talk safety We are committed to safety and look for opportunities to talk about it. Whether you’re a safety coordinator at a jobsite, a teacher, or a member of a community association, natural gas education is important to keep everyone safe. Topics available for discussion include: Damage Prevention (safe digging near underground infrastructure) Carbon Monoxide Detecting a Natural Gas Leak Send us a message outlining the details of your request. A SaskEnergy Representative will follow-up with you in 3-5 business days to discuss options and determine availability. Presentation...
Residential Equipment Replacement Rebate
The Residential Equipment Replacement Rebate encourages homeowners to choose the most energy efficient equipment - furnaces, boilers and water heaters.
Saskatchewan sets new natural gas consumption record
A new record for daily natural gas consumption in the province was set last Friday due to the extreme cold temperatures, along with high natural gas consumption from industrial customers and power plants. SaskEnergy set a 24-hour record on Friday, December 16 th, 2016 delivering 1.33 PetaJoules of natural gas to customers, three per cent higher than the record set earlier this year in January 2016. A PetaJoule is a unit of measurement equivalent to one million GigaJoules (GJ) of natural gas – the average home in Saskatchewan consumes about 105 GJ of natural gas annually. Record-setting and...
Saskatchewan sets new one-day natural gas consumption record
A new record for daily natural gas consumption in the province was set over the weekend due to the cold temperatures, along with high natural gas consumption and new customer growth. In the 24-hour period on Saturday, January 16 th to Sunday, January 17 th, TransGas, the natural gas transmission subsidiary of SaskEnergy, delivered 1.29 PetaJoules (PJ) of natural gas to its customers in Saskatchewan. This is a two per cent increase over the previous record of 1.27 PJ/day, which was set on January 4 th, 2015. A PetaJoule is a unit of measurement equivalent to one million GigaJoules of natural...
SaskEnergy breaks all-time natural gas usage record three times in three days
Daily natural gas consumption in the province has set a new record of 1.43 PetaJoules (PJ) of natural gas. This record, set in the 24-hour period between 9 a.m. December 26 and 9 a.m. December 27, breaks new records set on both December 24 and December 25. These records all surpass the 1.33 PJ record from the winter of 2016/2017. Yesterday’s consumption mark of 1.41 PJ, while not record-setting, is the third highest natural gas consumption day ever recorded in the province. The new natural gas consumption record is due to the extreme cold temperatures, along with high natural gas consumption...
SaskEnergy completes investigation into Prud’homme cavern wellhead fire; decommissions affected underground storage cavern
SaskEnergy has completed the investigation into the October 2014 gas release and fire at its Prud’homme natural gas storage facility east of Saskatoon. The nine-day incident began October 11 th, 2014 at one of the seven underground natural gas storage caverns at the facility. No one was hurt in the incident, and no service was lost to any residential, business or industrial customer. The gas release was safely contained on October 17th with the installation of a new wellhead; safety testing and site clearance were completed two days later. The remaining caverns at the site were not impacted...
SaskEnergy increase approved for public safety and infrastructure investments
Today the Government of Saskatchewan approved an increase to SaskEnergy’s Delivery Service Rate of 3.6 per cent to begin November 1, 2017. On average, the increase to residential customers will be an additional $1.65 per month or about $20 annually. The Delivery Service Rate is made up of two components – a fixed Basic Monthly Charge and a charge based on customer usage. “Government accepted a majority of the Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel’s recommendations on SaskEnergy’s Delivery Service Rate, which will increase fairness amongst customers,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Joe Hargrave...