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Environmental, Social and Governance Committee
Environmental Sustainability
Stewardship Environmental sustainability is critical as we meet Saskatchewan’s demand for safe and reliable energy. It’s also important to our customers and the communities where we operate. We encourage and promote environmental responsibility and stewardship through collaboration with stakeholders, including industry and customers, and by supporting community organizations. We assist our customers in reducing their impacts to the environment and meeting their environmental goals. For more than 20 years, we have offered energy efficiency programs to help our residential and commercial...
Equalized Payment Plan
Help manage your budget Avoid high winter bills and manage your budget by spreading your annual natural gas costs over 12 equal monthly installments. Sign up for the Equalized Payment Plan (EPP) through My Account. What is the Equalized Payment Plan? {"preview_thumbnail":"/sites/default/files/styles/video_embed_wysiwyg_preview/public/video_thumbnails/zSjjfTqTbqU.jpg?itok=XGIKS3bQ","video_url":"https://youtu.be/zSjjfTqTbqU","settings":{"responsive":1,"width":"854","height":"480","autoplay":0},"settings_summary":["Embedded Video (Responsive)."]} Understanding your Monthly Amount {"preview...
Exchanging the Gas Meter
SaskEnergy must remove and replace the natural gas meter from time to time. We may need to exchange the meter for many reasons: Testing or replacement to ensure compliance and accuracy under Measurement Canada regulations Routine maintenance Damage to the meter Upgrading to a new model Investigating a complaint about measurement accuracy Booking an Appointment If you have received a letter, tag or phone call indicating we must replace the meter, contact us to book an appointment. We’ll schedule a time that is convenient for you and there will be no charge to complete the work. What to Expect A...
Executive Leadership
Management handles our daily business and operations. The Executive Team develops our Strategic Plan, along with the annual budget and business plan for approval by the Board of Directors. To fulfill its role, the Executive Team measures how well we’re meeting our goals identifies and manages risk hires, trains and supports employees to succeed communicates with the Board and key stakeholders prepares and maintains corporate records Meet our Team
Factors That Affect Your Bill
Common causes of high bills Your natural gas charges will vary from month to month, unless you are on equalized payments. Changes in natural gas consumption can depend on factors such as: Outside Temperature When wind chills are higher, your house gets cold faster and requires more energy to keep warm Your Home A furnace older than 10 years will use more gas than a high efficient model Energy-using habits and lifestyle appliances such as hot tubs, garage heaters and outdoor fireplaces The number of people visiting or living in your home The amount of time spent at home Poor insulation, old...
Federal Carbon Tax
Carbon charges and your SaskEnergy bill As part of the federal government’s carbon pricing system, a Federal Carbon Tax applies to all fossil fuels, including natural gas, and is calculated based on the amount you use. As a registered natural gas distributor, SaskEnergy collects the required amount each month and remit the charges to the federal government. Amount you are charged The carbon charge on natural gas is a flat rate set by the Government of Canada and is part of a multi-year plan. Each year, the charge will adjust as follows: April 2021 → $40 per tonne ($0.0783 per cubic metre)...
Federal Carbon Tax to Appear on Upcoming SaskPower and SaskEnergy Bills
Starting April 1, the Federal Carbon Tax will be applied to all bills received by SaskPower and SaskEnergy customers. This will result in a monthly increase for the average residential customer of about $2 for power and $9 for natural gas for the rest of 2019. “In Prairie Resilience, our government has a Saskatchewan-based solution to lower greenhouse gas emissions without a tax,” Minister Responsible for SaskPower Dustin Duncan said. “SaskPower worked hard to ensure there would be no rate increase this year. The federal government is imposing a carbon tax that will take more than $52 million...
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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...
Focus on Core Operations Helps SaskEnergy Meet Strong Demand for Natural Gas in 2018-19; $60 Million Dividend Declared
SaskEnergy focused on its core operations in 2018-19, investing $299 million in gas line infrastructure projects to deliver higher volumes of natural gas to meet growing customer demand. The industrial sectors of enhanced oil recovery, power production and mining continue to drive SaskEnergy’s system load growth. SaskEnergy added 2,775 residential, business and industrial customers in 2018-19. The increased customer demand for SaskEnergy’s services was highlighted during the bitter cold of the 2018-19 winter. Last February was 40 per cent colder than normal. On February 8, 2019, SaskEnergy...
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...
For your Farm
Grain Drying When weather doesn't cooperate, a natural gas grain dryer can extend your harvest season. Grain quality counts and a dryer can ensure your grain ends up in the bin instead of left in the field. Benefits of using natural gas versus other energy options include: Lower fuel costs Convenience of not dealing with tanks or the need to refuel Reduced drying time Less greenhouse gas emissions Fuel Consumption In Saskatchewan, the typical grain drying temperature is 10 degrees Celsius. Using heat to dry the grain during the fall season prior to below zero temperatures will reduce drying...
For your Home
Benefits of Natural Gas Natural gas is efficient, environmentally friendly and reliable. Natural gas appliances provide the comfort you and your family deserve. See why over 15 million Canadians choose natural gas as their fuel of choice. It’s Convenient Natural gas can do more than heat your home. It can heat your water, dry your clothes and help you cook. Use it outdoors for barbecuing, campfires and to keep your swimming pool or hot tub warm. You’ll never run out of fuel. It Will Save You Money Natural gas costs less to heat your home compared to other fuel sources. Clean burning heating...
Free Tune-Ups to Assist Saskatchewan Homeowners with Annual Heating Equipment Maintenance
SaskEnergy and participating Network Members have teamed up once again to offer the Tune-Up Assistance Program (TAP), which supports eligible homeowners across the province with free home heating equipment maintenance and improved carbon monoxide detection. Saskatchewan homeowners with a combined annual income of no more than $68,000 can apply for this program from June 14 to October 1, 2021. “This program is a great opportunity for SaskEnergy to give back to the customers and communities it serves and supports the people of Saskatchewan in meeting their home energy needs safely and...
Freeze/thaw cycle creates conditions for possible underground natural gas leaks
SaskEnergy is advising customers – both residential and business – that the unseasonably warm weather, following right after intense cold across the province, may create conditions that can lead to an underground natural gas leak. + While SaskEnergy’s pipeline system is designed to withstand Saskatchewan’s weather conditions, underground leaks can occur, typically in the spring, as frost leaves the ground. This year, due to the intense cold and the depth of the frost layer, followed by sudden warming, SaskEnergy is alerting customers that conditions are favourable for a leak to occur. If you...
Fuel Charge Exemption
Complete this form if your building or facility is eligible for a Federal Carbon Tax exemption as defined under the Government of Canada’s Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act. Before You Begin Complete the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Exemption Certificate and attach to this form. The CRA certificate is required to complete the application process. Refer to your SaskEnergy bill to include your account number and the delivery service point ID with your submission. If you have multiple buildings, you will be asked to provide information and supporting documentation for each property. For more...
Furnace Maintenance
SaskEnergy Network Home Heating Tune-Up Keep your furnace running safely and at peak efficiency with an annual inspection. As part of the SaskEnergy Network Home Heating Tune-Up, a qualified SaskEnergy Network Member will complete a hands-on examination and services such as: Examine chimney and clean out debris Visually check heat exchanger Examine blower compartment Clean and lubricate motor and fan Clean or replace filter (if supplied by you) Clean and reset burners Examine operation of fan and high limit controls Inspect gas pilot system Examine and adjust drive system Test thermostat and...
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...
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