Looking Back at 2025-26
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Affordable energy average total natural gas bills for residential customers remain competitive, with delivery rates among the lowest in Canada
$135 million dedicated to system reliability and integrity initiatives
$5.3 million in continued cost savings achieved through procurement practice improvements and efficiencies, as well as collaboration with other Crown corporations and government agencies
Safe Digging Excellence Award launched to recognize contractors who reduce the risk of damage to underground infrastructure by following safe digging practices
$342.9 million in goods and services purchased from vendors in Saskatchewan, representing 73 per cent of all corporate purchase orders
$7.2 million in support to Saskatchewan residential and commercial customers who made energy-efficiency improvements to their homes and businesses, including rebates for the purchase of new high-efficiency natural gas appliances
$44.6 million in contracts awarded to businesses with Indigenous ownership or that provide Indigenous labour
$100,000 in Share the Warmth grants for grassroots initiatives that provide warm shelter, food, clothing or mental health services for vulnerable individuals during the coldest months of the year. In 2025-26, Share the Warmth provided $100,000 to support 115 programs in 104 communities, impacting more than 28,300 people in communities and First Nations across Saskatchewan. Since 2013, Share the Warmth has provided $630,000 to more than 650 projects province-wide. In addition to the grants, SaskEnergy also hosted Share the Warmth Days in collaboration with grant recipients to recognize the work of charitable groups in Saskatchewan communities. In 2025-26, the second year of hosting these events, Share the Warmth Days were held in Regina, North Battleford, Moose Jaw and Tisdale.
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