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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...
Prosperity
… program, supporting natural gas customers with programs and services. Prosperous, safe communities Safety is our number …
Ways to Save
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SaskEnergy Recognizes Natural Gas Utility Workers on October 10
… area. His job lets him tackle issues creatively, all while getting to work alongside some amazing coworkers. “What …
‘A team effort for a great cause’: SaskEnergy employees support the Food Bank
Employees from SaskEnergy’s Swift Current office have once again stepped up to help families in need in their community. For more than a decade, they have been carrying on a tradition of supporting the local Salvation Army food bank. “It’s a team effort for a great cause,” says Mike Rossiter, General Manager of Operations in the Southwest Area. “In the fall, we put a call out to our Operations and Customer Service team members, and they come through every year.” In addition to employee donations, SaskEnergy provided a $200 grant to purchase items for the food bank. The team members focused on...
… the food bank,” says Alondra McKeown, Community and Family Services Worker, Swift Current Salvation Army. “These …
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...
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Sponsorship Program SaskEnergy is proud to provide support to non-profit and charitable organizations that are focused on helping make Saskatchewan a great place to live. Each year, our program reaches more than 250 different communities throughout the province. What you need to Know To ensure your request receives adequate consideration, please submit your application 8 to 14 weeks in advance of the event date, if possible Every application will receive a response Although we try to accommodate all eligible applications, funding is limited During the Canada Post labour disruption, delivery of...
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… and organizations, including as Chair of Information Services Corporation and as Chair of the University of …
‘A team effort for a great cause’: SaskEnergy employees support the Swift Current Food Bank
With many families in need, especially during the holiday season, employees from SaskEnergy’s Swift Current office have once again stepped up to help. For more than a decade, they have been carrying on a tradition of supporting families through donations to the local Salvation Army food bank. “It’s a team effort for a great cause,” says Mike Rossiter, General Manager of Operations in the Southwest Area. “In the fall, we put a call out to our Operations and Customer Service team members, and they come through every year.” In addition to employee donations, Mike used a $200 Community Action...
… the food bank,” says Alondra McKeown, Community and Family Services Worker, Swift Current Salvation Army. “These …
Staying Safe
… income-qualified homeowners with free furnace maintenance services. To date, our Network Members have completed over …
President's Message
… In 2022-23, we purchased $246.8 million in goods and services from Saskatchewan vendors, which made up 63 per …
Turnkey Drafting Guidelines
Public Safety, Customer Growth, and Corporate Efficiency Initiatives Highlight SaskEnergy's 2015-16 Annual Report
… integrity enhancement program, which proactively replaces services in areas of the province that are most susceptible …
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Operational and end-use emissions reductions highlight SaskEnergy 2022-23 Sustainability Report
… In 2022-23, SaskEnergy procured $246.8 million in goods and services from Saskatchewan vendors, making up 63 per cent of …
Gas Retailers
Buying from a third-party supplier Gas Retailers are independent suppliers and are not affiliated with/or endorsed by SaskEnergy. In Saskatchewan, you have the option to buy natural gas from an authorized Gas Retailer if your annual consumption is less than 660,000 m 3. Similar to any purchase decision, it’s important to educate yourself on whether you are dealing with a reputable company and to understand the contract you are signing. SaskEnergy can’t provide advice, recommendations, or guarantees related to a supply contract, credit worthiness, or business practices of a Gas Retailer...
Win a MacBook Air
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