Our commitment to sustainability
Board Chair Vice Chair 58% of Board members 38% of Executive members 41.4% women in management roles
Our commitment to sustainability
Women in leadership
At SaskEnergy, we are focused on improving our core operations while advancing the Corporation in our environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance. As a Crown corporation and energy utility that serves the people of our province, SaskEnergy contributes to the ESG priorities of the Government of Saskatchewan to achieve our sustainability efforts. Our sustainability path is aligned with the policy direction of the Government’s Prairie Resilience: A Made-in-Saskatchewan Climate Change Strategy aimed at reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the province. Included in this strategy is SaskEnergy’s Associated Gas Conservation Program, which is designed to help the oil and gas industry collect and conserve more of the methane that would otherwise be flared or vented into the atmosphere.
13,000 tonnes carbon dioxide equivalent (CO 2 e)
Reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from operations
Favourable rating of corporate safety by employees
88%
Reporting on performance
Record safety performance in 2020-21
1.43 recordable injuries per 100 employees
SaskEnergy’s sustainability framework is aligned with applicable standards that demonstrate our progress to date as well as our commitment to continuous improvement. This report shows SaskEnergy’s performance on 16 key indicators (page 29), including reference to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standards, provincial targets, and a number of corporate performance indicators. GRI is an international, independent standards organization that helps businesses, governments and other organizations communicate the impacts of their sustainability efforts in a consistent and credible way. As ESG principles further evolve, we will evaluate our performance indicators annually while continuously improving our data gathering and sustainability reporting.
Incremental energy savings from natural gas conservation programs
127,900 gigajoules
Invested in residential and commercial rebates since 2019
$2.9 million
2020-21 Sustainability Report
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