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Understanding Your Bill
How to read your bill Your natural gas bill is more than an amount due. Find the answers you are looking for to commonly asked questions by taking a tour of a sample bill.
Commercial Space and Water Heating Rebate Program
Terms & Conditions Overview Eligibility Criteria Program Process Eligible Units Rebates Additional Terms & Conditions Documentation Contact Information 1. Overview The Commercial Space & Water Heating Rebate (the “Program”) is administered by SaskEnergy Incorporated (“SaskEnergy”) and funded by SaskEnergy and Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower"). It is designed to stimulate investment in energy-efficient furnaces, boilers, tankless water heaters, condensing water heaters, heat recovery ventilators (HRVs)/energy recovery ventilators (ERVs), infrared tube heaters, variable speed ECM...
Lowest SaskEnergy Commodity Rates in 20 Years Approved by Government; Savings Eliminated by Federal Carbon Tax
The Government of Saskatchewan has approved changes recommended by the Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel to SaskEnergy’s Commodity and Delivery Service Rates. SaskEnergy’s Commodity Rate will be lowered from $3.65/Gigajoule(GJ) to $2.575/GJ, the lowest rate in 20 years, and the Delivery Service Rate will increase by 3.4 per cent to provide additional funding for safety and infrastructure investments. On April 1, 2019, customers will see these changes to their bills, which would have provided estimated annual savings of $90 per average residential customer. However, starting April 1, 2019...
‘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...
SaskEnergy applies for lowest Commodity Rate in 19 years; residential customers to see annual savings of over $80
SaskEnergy today announced it has applied to the Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel to lower its Commodity Rate from $3.65/Gigajoule (GJ) to $2.65/GJ, effective April 1 st, 2019. SaskEnergy is also asking the Panel to approve a 3.7% Delivery Service Rate increase for April 1 st, 2019. The two rate adjustments combined will see a total bill decrease of 8.8% for the average residential customer, or annual savings of $81. “We all know how vital reliable natural gas service is to the people and businesses of Saskatchewan. Natural gas is the choice of energy for our nearly 400,000 customers and we’re...
SaskEnergy and SaskPower Introduce New Home Efficiency Retrofit Rebate
SaskEnergy and SaskPower are launching a new rebate to help customers improve their home’s efficiency. The Home Efficiency Retrofit Rebate (HERR) provides eligible homeowners with rebates to be used towards upgrading their home’s insulation, air-sealing, windows, and doors. “Through their energy efficiency programs, SaskEnergy and SaskPower are helping customers reduce the cost to heat their homes,” said Dustin Duncan, Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy. “By minimizing energy usage, our utilities are helping customers reduce both their emissions and their monthly bills.” To be eligible for...
SaskEnergy named one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers
More than 1,200 SaskEnergy employees across the province already know their company is a great place to work—but now the entire country knows. SaskEnergy has been named one of “Canada’s Top 100 Employers” for 2023. Published annually by Mediacorp Canada Inc. since 2000, Canada’s Top 100 Employers is an editorial competition that recognizes the nation’s best places to work. “Congratulations to SaskEnergy on this latest recognition, and to all of the dedicated employees who make SaskEnergy a great place to work,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Don Morgan said. “Not only is SaskEnergy one of...
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...
Safety reasons force removal of more services at Last Mountain Lake
Due to continued high levels of ground movement in key zones within six Last Mountain Lake communities, SaskEnergy today announced it will be permanently removing natural gas service for about 250 property owners, or about 16% of its customer base in the area. SaskEnergy monitors ground movement using below-ground measurement devices, natural gas leak surveys, geotechnical analysis, mapping and satellite monitoring. Since the summer of 2014, SaskEnergy has repaired underground leaks on its system in the impacted zones at significantly higher rates compared to the provincial average. “We...
Flooding
Preparing for a Flood If you suspect any natural gas appliances might become submerged from flood water or sewer back-up, consider following these steps: Hire a licensed gas contractor to ‘shut off’ the gas at the supply valve to natural gas appliances that may be affected. Relocate appliances to a dry location by raising them above potential water levels, to upper floors or other suitable storage areas. Have your contractor cap and properly seal the gas pipe ends (appliance gas supply line) to all affected appliances to prevent water from entering the piping system. Shut off the electrical...
Join the SaskEnergy Network
Why become a SaskEnergy Network Member? Network Members are qualified, independent plumbing and heating professionals that work in partnership with SaskEnergy to bring customers the benefits of natural gas. Membership is open to professionals and businesses who work in the natural gas industry in Saskatchewan and provides a variety of benefits including, but not limited to: Access to SaskEnergy's Rebate Programs Your business details and contact information listed and promoted on SaskEnergy's website Industry and technology information and education In-store customer financing (Residential...
$750,000 to help SaskEnergy’s commercial customers be more energy efficient
SaskEnergy is committing $750,000 in 2022-23 to help its commercial customers replace older natural gas equipment with high-efficiency models. “This funding is just one of the many ways our government is helping people and businesses with affordability,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Don Morgan said. “Our government takes the issue of affordability, including energy affordability, seriously. That’s why we recently announced a four-point affordability plan for Saskatchewan.” The new SaskEnergy funding will be delivered through two programs for its commercial customers—one that provides...
Dividend of $39 Million Declared as Safety, Reliability and Growth Highlight SaskEnergy's 2017-18 Annual Report
Safety remained a core focus in 2017-18 as the corporation dedicated $109 million toward increasing safety across its more than 85,000 kilometres of pipelines. SaskEnergy continued to upgrade service connections, and its damage prevention program resulted in a 3.5 per cent reduction in pipelines damaged by unsafe digging — part of a 37 per cent reduction in incidents since 2013. In 2017-18, SaskEnergy invested in projects to move high pressure transmission pipelines away from cities, while significantly increasing capacity to serve the growing number of homes, businesses and industries that...
SaskEnergy rebate helps Saskatchewan homeowners save money
SaskEnergy is committing $3.75 million in 2022-23 to help customers save energy and reduce emissions through its Residential Equipment Replacement Rebate program. “The Residential Equipment Replacement Rebate provides eligible homeowners with rebates of up to $2,000 to replace older furnaces and boilers with high-efficiency natural gas equipment,” said Don Morgan, Minister responsible for SaskEnergy. “This program helps homeowners reduce their energy consumption, save money, and minimize carbon emissions.” The residential rebate program encourages homeowners to invest in high-efficiency...
SaskEnergy wins three national awards for environmental innovation
SaskEnergy’s commitment to 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 Environmental Stewardship Awards at the CGA’s inaugural Energy Nexus event in Vancouver, a forum on the growing role of gaseous energy, such as natural gas, in Canada. Two of the awards were for innovations by SaskEnergy in reducing emissions and the third recognized superior performance in SaskEnergy’s operating practices. “I am thrilled that SaskEnergy’s commitment to innovative, environmentally...
First Nations Furnace Replacement Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions Overview Eligibility Criteria Eligible Units Rebates Program Application Process Additional Terms & Conditions Documentation Contact Information 1. Overview The First Nations Furnace Replacement Rebate ("the Program") administered by SaskEnergy Incorporated ("SaskEnergy") is designed to stimulate investment in high-efficiency furnaces ("the Unit(s)") that will reduce natural gas, electrical usage and associated operating costs, reduce the risk of carbon monoxide (CO) and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The Program will replace existing, operational furnaces with an...
President's Message
Looking back at 2022-23, I am incredibly proud of SaskEnergy’s performance and accomplishments across the three pillars of our sustainability framework. Thanks to our most valuable resource — our team of employees — we continued to meet Saskatchewan’s growing energy needs while contributing to the province’s economy, supporting the communities where we live and work, and demonstrating our dedication to environmental responsibility. Since making our commitment to reduce our emissions from operations by 35 per cent by 2030 back in 2020-21, I’m pleased to share that we are well on our way to...
Terms of Use
Website By accessing the website of SaskEnergy Incorporated or its subsidiary companies (hereinafter referred to as "SaskEnergy"), you expressly agree to be bound by these terms and conditions. If you do not agree with these terms and conditions, please exit this website immediately. If you do not agree with these terms and conditions, then you may not read, link to, download or in any other way use information on the website. These terms and conditions are subject to change, without prior notice, at the discretion of SaskEnergy, and users agree that they shall be bound by such changes...
Setting Commodity Rates
Natural gas prices can fluctuate The commodity rate is the Gas Consumption Charge on your bill. SaskEnergy follows the regulatory standard practice to recover the cost of natural gas sold to customers without any markup. As a utility, we should not incur a profit or a loss on the sale of natural gas. As natural gas prices fluctuate, the cost of buying natural gas each month varies. Because we don't know the total cost of gas for a particular period of time, SaskEnergy uses a Gas Cost Variance Account (GCVA) to balance the changes in costs and revenues over time. This approach helps provide you...
SaskEnergy offers rebates, program to support heating efficiency and safety this winter
As the winter heating season begins, SaskEnergy has launched three programs to assist homeowners across the province with home equipment upgrades, maintenance and safety. SaskEnergy’s Residential Equipment Replacement Rebate, the Carbon Monoxide Alarm Rebate, and a second phase of the Tune-Up Assistance Program (TAP) are available to residents as of November 2 nd, 2020. Building on its successful Residential Furnace Rebate in 2019, SaskEnergy has renamed and expanded the program for 2020-21 to include monetary rebates for the purchase and installation of qualifying high-efficiency natural gas...