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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
Hydronic Additive Rebate for Boilers
SaskEnergy no longer provides the Hydronic Additive Rebate incentive for purchasing products that can increase the efficiency of your commercial boiler system.
Hydronic Additive Rebate Program
Terms & Conditions Overview Participant Eligibility Premises Eligibility Product Eligibility Rebates Additional Terms & Conditions Documentation Contact Information 1.0 Overview The Hydronic Additive Rebate (the “Program”) provides rebates to eligible applicants (an “Applicant”) for the purchase and installation of qualifying hydronic additives (the “Products”, or individually, the “Product”) into hydronic heating systems (i.e. natural gas boiler). The Program is targeted to the commercial, institutional and industrial market. The Program begins September 1, 2022. SaskEnergy may change or...
Important Information About Switching Gas Providers
Indigenous Branding and Design
Creating a Collaborative Story SaskEnergy is committed to building meaningful, long-term relationships with Indigenous communities. As part of this commitment, we collaborated with Saskatoon- based Cree artist Tim Neal and consultant Tia Larocque to incorporate elements of Indigenous culture into our brand. Throughout the past year, SaskEnergy consulted with Tim, Tia and other project participants to gain insights and understand connections between Indigenous culture and the service SaskEnergy provides to communities throughout Saskatchewan. The result is a visual story that symbolizes the...
Indigenous Engagement
Commitment to Reconciliation SaskEnergy is committed to reconciliation and respects all Treaties. Collectively, we recognize the tragic legacy of residential schools and honour survivors, their families and communities. We are committed to move forward with Indigenous Nations in the spirit of reconciliation and collaboration. Success depends on honouring Indigenous communities and groups through openness, transparency and dialogue. We strive to enhance engagement with local Indigenous groups through collaboration and trust. By working together we can build a strong foundation to foster...
Individual Director
Position Description The SaskEnergy Board has approved Terms of Reference which set out the principal duties and responsibilities to be discharged by the Board and its Committees. To execute their responsibilities, directors must possess certain knowledge, skills and attributes including personal and professional characteristics which will be used in screening, selecting and valuating the contribution of directors. The responsibilities here are intended to complement the Terms of Reference for the Board and its Committees, as well as the Position Descriptions for the Chair of the Board and the...
Indoor Comfort
Your home is where your heart is. Whether you are renovating or building, installation of natural gas appliances will provide the convenience and comfort you deserve now and for years to come. Boiler The ease of space and water heating in one system. Also known as a hydronic heating system, an efficient natural gas boiler is: Reliable - keep your home and water warm anytime of the year. Regular maintenance will ensure safe operation. Modern - use a digital control pad to operate. They also operate quietly. Functional - floor standing or wall-mounted options available. Energy-efficient -...
Infrastructure Investment and Record Demand Lead to Successful 2019-20 for SaskEnergy
In 2019-20, demand from SaskEnergy’s industrial transmission customers increased for the fifth straight year and contributed to the Corporation’s highest-ever level of transportation and storage revenue. In addition, the record for customers’ daily natural gas consumption in the province was broken on three consecutive days, with a peak of 1.55 Petajoules on January 15, 2020. Core operations remained a focus, as SaskEnergy invested $330 million to expand natural gas storage and delivery capacity for customers throughout Saskatchewan. While investing in system capacity, safety and reliability...
Initiation Notification
Investigation into pipeline rupture indicates previously unreported damage
SaskEnergy has received the initial results from its investigation into the January 10 th, 2018 pipeline rupture in the Melfort area. SaskEnergy’s engineering specialists have determined that there was previously unreported damage to this natural gas transmission pipeline, which occurred within the past three years. These results have been verified by an independent laboratory which specializes in metallurgical analysis. The six-inch high pressure transmission pipeline was last inspected in 2015, using two different types of tools inserted inside the pipe; the first checked for loss of steel...
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...
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...
Kevin Adair
Executive VP, Customer Service Operations
Mr. Adair joined SaskEnergy in 2021 as the Executive Vice President of Customer Service Operations. In this role, he is responsible for the strategic and day-to-day leadership of the operational and customer service aspects of SaskEnergy. Mr. Adair has over 20 years of experience in both the public and private sectors. He has held senior executive positions in the agricultural and communication technology industries, including Morris Industries and SaskTel. Mr. Adair holds a Bachelor of Administration and is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CMA). He has served on numerous boards...
Know the risks and stay CO safe this winter
Exposure to the colourless, odourless gas can be deadly As the temperature drops and furnaces fire up, Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA), SaskPower Gas Inspections and SaskEnergy are offering tips to prevent carbon monoxide (CO) incidents. “Every home should have both a CO alarm and smoke alarm,” SPSA President Marlo Pritchard said. “The alarm from these devices will alert you and your loved ones, allowing you to escape the danger that’s present in your home.” CO, a colourless, tasteless, odourless gas, is produced when fuels such as natural gas, propane and kerosene don’t burn...
Landlord Service Transfer Agreement
Terms The Agreement between the Landlord and SaskEnergy shall be subject to the terms and conditions listed herein (the ‘Conditions’), The SaskEnergy Act, The SaskEnergy Regulations, and SaskEnergy’s general Terms and Conditions of Service, as contemplated by Section 16 of The SaskEnergy Act (the ‘Terms & Conditions of Service Schedule’), all as amended from time to time. As the Landlord of the Properties, as set out in the SaskEnergy landlord registration or the SaskEnergy Online Account, I agree to notify SaskEnergy of any changes to this information, including the purchase or sale of any of...
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...
Lee Braaten
Member
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Mr. Braaten (B. Comm, FCPA FCA, ICD.D) joined SaskEnergy’s Board of Directors in 2023 and is a member of the Audit and Finance Committee. In his 38-year public accounting career, Mr. Braaten worked with private companies and public entities across various industries through mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, succession planning and transition — providing assurance and related services to management, ownership and governance structures. He retired in June of 2022 from his role as a partner and City Leader of PwC’s Saskatoon Office, where he managed the execution of...
Linda Moulin
Member
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Ms. Moulin was appointed to SaskEnergy’s Board of Directors in November 2018. She is a member of the Human Resources and Safety Committee. She is the principal owner of LSM Consulting, a governance consulting firm in Saskatoon. Ms. Moulin retired in 2013 from her position as Chief Governance Officer with Affinity Credit Union, where she held overall responsibility for governance, and First Nations strategy and business development. A member of both the Canadian Association of Insurance Advisors and Chartered Financial Planners Association, she also holds International...
Line locates in Saskatchewan now valid for 30 days
Effective January 1, 2023, line locates in Saskatchewan are valid for 30 calendar days, up from 10 business days. A line locate involves the use of flags, stakes or paint to mark the location of buried utility lines. Line locates are available free of charge to help you plan safe digging activities. Having a longer expiry period provides more flexibility when planning projects and aligns Saskatchewan with other provinces and jurisdictions that already use a 30-day window for line locates. To request a line locate online, visit the Sask 1st Call website.