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Access my account online CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Call us at 1-888-757-6937. If you're not satisfied, ask to speak with a Customer Services Manager. Contact us online. Send us a letter: SaskPower Stakeholder Relations. 11TH Floor, 2025 Victoria Ave. Regina, SK S4P 0S1. Ombudsman Saskatchewan. Ombudsman Saskatchewan is an independent office, headed by the provincial Ombudsman.SHAND GREENHOUSE
Shand Greenhouse. The Shand Greenhouse has grown and distributed over 12.5 million seedlings to date. Various groups, environmental agencies and our customers plant our seedlings each year. The seedlings are mainly used to: To grow the seedlings year-round, we ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS To connect your electrical services to our facilities, you must follow the Electric Service Requirements. These were created to help: make sure we follow the Canadian Electrical Code. protect personnel and equipment. observe operational needs. provide facility connection options. If they aren’t followed, we can refuse a service request.OUTAGES - SASKPOWER
Visit our Outages section for all the information you need to know when the lights go out. To report an outage call 310-2220 or1-888-355-5589.
POWER SUPPLY RATES
Learn more about the power rates for residential, farm, business and oil field customers. GREAT PLAINS POWER STATION Great Plains Power Station. We’re building a new 350-megawatt (MW) natural gas plant in Moose Jaw's industrial park. This new power station has been named Great Plains Power Station. It’ll: give us enough power for about 350,000 homes. be the same size as Chinook Power Station near Swift Current. support renewable generation andcoal
SASKPOWER TO SURPASS 2030 COMMITMENT, LOWERING GHG SaskPower will reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by at least 50 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030. The updated forecast exceeds the commitment made by the Crown Corporation in 2015 to reduce emissions by 40 per cent during the same period. “Reducing emissions from power production is a cornerstone of our made-in-Saskatchewanclimate
SASKPOWERCONTACT USACCOUNTS AND SERVICESMETER READINGSPAYING YOUR BILLCAREERSHELP ME MOVE Welcome to SaskPower's customer self-service Website (the "Website"). This Website is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") a Crown Corporation incorporated under the Power Corporation Act (Saskatchewan). ACCESS YOUR MYSASKPOWER ACCOUNT Your MySaskPower account will make it easy for you to: Eliminate outside materials in your home by switching to paperless billing. Keep track of your bill, including payment reminders and your billing history. Pay your bills how you prefer, including credit card, and setting preferences like equalized and automatic payments. Keep yourbills
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Access my account online CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Call us at 1-888-757-6937. If you're not satisfied, ask to speak with a Customer Services Manager. Contact us online. Send us a letter: SaskPower Stakeholder Relations. 11TH Floor, 2025 Victoria Ave. Regina, SK S4P 0S1. Ombudsman Saskatchewan. Ombudsman Saskatchewan is an independent office, headed by the provincial Ombudsman.SHAND GREENHOUSE
Shand Greenhouse. The Shand Greenhouse has grown and distributed over 12.5 million seedlings to date. Various groups, environmental agencies and our customers plant our seedlings each year. The seedlings are mainly used to: To grow the seedlings year-round, we ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS To connect your electrical services to our facilities, you must follow the Electric Service Requirements. These were created to help: make sure we follow the Canadian Electrical Code. protect personnel and equipment. observe operational needs. provide facility connection options. If they aren’t followed, we can refuse a service request.OUTAGES - SASKPOWER
Visit our Outages section for all the information you need to know when the lights go out. To report an outage call 310-2220 or1-888-355-5589.
POWER SUPPLY RATES
Learn more about the power rates for residential, farm, business and oil field customers. GREAT PLAINS POWER STATION Great Plains Power Station. We’re building a new 350-megawatt (MW) natural gas plant in Moose Jaw's industrial park. This new power station has been named Great Plains Power Station. It’ll: give us enough power for about 350,000 homes. be the same size as Chinook Power Station near Swift Current. support renewable generation andcoal
SASKPOWER TO SURPASS 2030 COMMITMENT, LOWERING GHG SaskPower will reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by at least 50 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030. The updated forecast exceeds the commitment made by the Crown Corporation in 2015 to reduce emissions by 40 per cent during the same period. “Reducing emissions from power production is a cornerstone of our made-in-Saskatchewanclimate
CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Call us at 1-888-757-6937. If you're not satisfied, ask to speak with a Customer Services Manager. Contact us online. Send us a letter: SaskPower Stakeholder Relations. 11TH Floor, 2025 Victoria Ave. Regina, SK S4P 0S1. Ombudsman Saskatchewan. Ombudsman Saskatchewan is an independent office, headed by the provincial Ombudsman. BD3 STATUS UPDATE: MAY 2021 During the month of May, the carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at Boundary Dam Power Station captured 72,236 tonnes of carbondioxide.
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0:00 / 1:12. Live. •. If you get a meter read card in your mailbox, you should read your meter and submit it to us. Record the exact position of each dial on the card. If the dial is between two numbers, use the lower number. For example, the meter above reads 79314. Submit your meter reading using the information you recorded on the card.SASKPOWER
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When you move, your account number changes. If you have automatic payments set up you’ll need to update it with your new account number. Start a New Service. $35 + GST connect fee will be added to your first bill. If we need to come on-site to reconnect your power, the fee is then $90 + GST. OUR STRATEGIC DIRECTION Our Strategic Direction. We are Saskatchewan’s leading electricity supplier since 1929. We support growth and we work to make life better for our over half a million customers. We take care of over 157,000 kilometers of lines and other equipment that brings power to you. We can also connect to the grids in Manitoba, Alberta and North Dakota. SASKPOWER TO SURPASS 2030 COMMITMENT, LOWERING GHG SaskPower will reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by at least 50 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030. The updated forecast exceeds the commitment made by the Crown Corporation in 2015 to reduce emissions by 40 per cent during the same period. “Reducing emissions from power production is a cornerstone of our made-in-Saskatchewanclimate
SASKATCHEWAN TURNKEY PROGRAM Saskatchewan Turnkey Program. Wondering what the Saskatchewan Turnkey Program is? It helps aid the design and construction of shallow underground utility services. And, it’s delivered by SaskPower, SaskEnergy, SaskTel and local cable providers. To take part in the Saskatchewan Turnkey Program, developers must: know how to design andmanage
CHINOOK POWER STATION The Chinook Power Station can power up to 350,000 homes in Saskatchewan. The project was a $605 million investment in our power grid. Construction started in January 2017 and officially opened in December 2019. The project resulted in over $140 million in contracts to local companies. Offsite manufacturing was done in Oxbow, Biggar,Regina and
BASED ON THE 2018 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE This document contains supplementary information to clarify the requirements of the 24th edition of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), and by their inclusion herein adopted as requirements under is SASKPOWERCONTACT USACCOUNTS AND SERVICESMETER READINGSPAYING YOUR BILLCAREERSHELP ME MOVE Welcome to SaskPower's customer self-service Website (the "Website"). This Website is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") a Crown Corporation incorporated under the Power Corporation Act (Saskatchewan). ACCESS YOUR MYSASKPOWER ACCOUNT Your MySaskPower account will make it easy for you to: Eliminate outside materials in your home by switching to paperless billing ; Keep track of your bill, including payment reminders and your billing history; Pay your bills how you prefer, including credit card, and setting preferences like equalized and automatic payments; Keep yourbills accurate.
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Access my account online CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Call us at 1-888-757-6937. If you're not satisfied, ask to speak with a Customer Services Manager. Contact us online. Send us a letter: SaskPower Stakeholder Relations. 11TH Floor, 2025 Victoria Ave. Regina, SK S4P 0S1. Ombudsman Saskatchewan. Ombudsman Saskatchewan is an independent office, headed by the provincial Ombudsman.SHAND GREENHOUSE
Shand Greenhouse. The Shand Greenhouse has grown and distributed over 12.5 million seedlings to date. Various groups, environmental agencies and our customers plant our seedlings each year. The seedlings are mainly used to: To grow the seedlings year-round, we ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS To connect your electrical services to our facilities, you must follow the Electric Service Requirements. These were created to help: make sure we follow the Canadian Electrical Code. protect personnel and equipment. observe operational needs. provide facility connection options. If they aren’t followed, we can refuse a service request.OUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool.POWER SUPPLY RATES
Learn more about the power rates for residential, farm, business and oil field customers. GREAT PLAINS POWER STATION Great Plains Power Station. We’re building a new 350-megawatt (MW) natural gas plant in Moose Jaw's industrial park. This new power station has been named Great Plains Power Station. It’ll: give us enough power for about 350,000 homes. be the same size as Chinook Power Station near Swift Current. support renewable generation andcoal
BASED ON THE 2018 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE This document contains supplementary information to clarify the requirements of the 24th edition of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), and by their inclusion herein adopted as requirements under is SASKPOWERCONTACT USACCOUNTS AND SERVICESMETER READINGSPAYING YOUR BILLCAREERSHELP ME MOVE Welcome to SaskPower's customer self-service Website (the "Website"). This Website is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") a Crown Corporation incorporated under the Power Corporation Act (Saskatchewan). ACCESS YOUR MYSASKPOWER ACCOUNT Your MySaskPower account will make it easy for you to: Eliminate outside materials in your home by switching to paperless billing ; Keep track of your bill, including payment reminders and your billing history; Pay your bills how you prefer, including credit card, and setting preferences like equalized and automatic payments; Keep yourbills accurate.
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Access my account online CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Call us at 1-888-757-6937. If you're not satisfied, ask to speak with a Customer Services Manager. Contact us online. Send us a letter: SaskPower Stakeholder Relations. 11TH Floor, 2025 Victoria Ave. Regina, SK S4P 0S1. Ombudsman Saskatchewan. Ombudsman Saskatchewan is an independent office, headed by the provincial Ombudsman.SHAND GREENHOUSE
Shand Greenhouse. The Shand Greenhouse has grown and distributed over 12.5 million seedlings to date. Various groups, environmental agencies and our customers plant our seedlings each year. The seedlings are mainly used to: To grow the seedlings year-round, we ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS To connect your electrical services to our facilities, you must follow the Electric Service Requirements. These were created to help: make sure we follow the Canadian Electrical Code. protect personnel and equipment. observe operational needs. provide facility connection options. If they aren’t followed, we can refuse a service request.OUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool.POWER SUPPLY RATES
Learn more about the power rates for residential, farm, business and oil field customers. GREAT PLAINS POWER STATION Great Plains Power Station. We’re building a new 350-megawatt (MW) natural gas plant in Moose Jaw's industrial park. This new power station has been named Great Plains Power Station. It’ll: give us enough power for about 350,000 homes. be the same size as Chinook Power Station near Swift Current. support renewable generation andcoal
BASED ON THE 2018 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE This document contains supplementary information to clarify the requirements of the 24th edition of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), and by their inclusion herein adopted as requirements under isCAREERS - SASKPOWER
Work that is Meaningful. We're doing amazing things at SaskPower, and you can be part of it. See how our employees are making their mark. YouTube. SaskPower - Powering our Future. 1.47K subscribers. Subscribe. Limitless Opportunities for Young Employees at SaskPower.Watch later.
METER READINGS
0:00 / 1:12. Live. •. If you get a meter read card in your mailbox, you should read your meter and submit it to us. Record the exact position of each dial on the card. If the dial is between two numbers, use the lower number. For example, the meter above reads 79314. Submit your meter reading using the information you recorded on the card. PRE-AUTHORIZED PAYMENTS You can use your MySaskPower account. You’ll need: The bank account details you want the payments coming from. A copy of your SaskPower bill. If your bank account's set up to have a few people sign off, we'll need: A void cheque. Your banks pre-authorized payment form. A letter on company letterhead. COMMUNITY RINK RELIEF PROGRAM Community Rink Relief Program. Ice rinks are at the heart of our communities. That’s why we’re offering a one-time relief program to help our community rinks with the financial hardships caused by COVID-19. This program is running from March 1 to Sept 1, 2021 andSOLAR - SASKPOWER
Solar. Solar power uses panels to capture and store energy from the sun. It’s one of the cleanest technologies out there but, it only works when the sun's shining. Solar power's made using panels that capture sunlight to make energy. Solar power generation depends on the intensity of sunlight. It also can't be captured at night. HELP PLAN OUR POWER FUTURE Help Plan Our Power Future. At SaskPower it's our job to deliver reliable, sustainable and cost-effective power. We provide employment to over 3,000 people and support hundreds of local businesses and industries. We know many of our customers worry about climate change. There's also concern about how climate change will impactSaskatchewan's
SASKPOWER LAUNCHES RESIDENTIAL SMART METER PILOT SaskPower Launches Residential Smart Meter Pilot. March 15, 2021. After extensive safety testing and successfully installing 35,000 commercial and industrial smart meters, SaskPower is now piloting its process for residential smart meters. “We’re looking forward to providing our customers with the many benefits of smart meters,”said
REQUEST OVERSIZED LOAD MOVE These are typically processed within 5 business days. 6.2m - 8m high. At this size, SaskPower staff will measure and respond with requirements. Crews and specific equipment may need to be booked to help with work such as lifting and cutting lines. These services canBOARD MEMBERS
Our Board of Directors is responsible for setting direction, monitoring and reporting achievement, as well as analyzing, evaluating and taking corrective action for SaskPower. BASED ON THE 2018 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE This document contains supplementary information to clarify the requirements of the 24th edition of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), and by their inclusion herein adopted as requirements under is SASKPOWERCONTACT USACCOUNTS AND SERVICESMETER READINGSPAYING YOUR BILLCAREERSHELP ME MOVE Welcome to SaskPower's customer self-service Website (the "Website"). This Website is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") a Crown Corporation incorporated under the Power Corporation Act (Saskatchewan). ACCESS YOUR MYSASKPOWER ACCOUNT Your MySaskPower account will make it easy for you to: Eliminate outside materials in your home by switching to paperless billing ; Keep track of your bill, including payment reminders and your billing history; Pay your bills how you prefer, including credit card, and setting preferences like equalized and automatic payments; Keep yourbills accurate.
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We invest responsibly so our customers have the power they need today and for the future. Learn about our past and current results. SaskPower Annual Report (2019-20)OUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool. CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Contact us to report electrical emergencies, report a power or streetlight outage, speak to a gas or electrical inspector, media inquiries and procurement opportunities.SHAND GREENHOUSE
Shand Greenhouse helps us offset environmental impacts by growing native plants and distributing seedlings to schools, communities and individuals for conservation and wildlife habitat projects. ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS To connect your electrical services to our facilities, you must follow the Electric Service Requirements. These were created to help: make sure we follow the Canadian Electrical CodePOWER SUPPLY RATES
Learn more about the power rates for residential, farm, business and oil field customers. BASED ON THE 2018 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE This document contains supplementary information to clarify the requirements of the 24th edition of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), and by their inclusion herein adopted as requirements under is SASKPOWERCONTACT USACCOUNTS AND SERVICESMETER READINGSPAYING YOUR BILLCAREERSHELP ME MOVE Welcome to SaskPower's customer self-service Website (the "Website"). This Website is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") a Crown Corporation incorporated under the Power Corporation Act (Saskatchewan). ACCESS YOUR MYSASKPOWER ACCOUNT Your MySaskPower account will make it easy for you to: Eliminate outside materials in your home by switching to paperless billing ; Keep track of your bill, including payment reminders and your billing history; Pay your bills how you prefer, including credit card, and setting preferences like equalized and automatic payments; Keep yourbills accurate.
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We invest responsibly so our customers have the power they need today and for the future. Learn about our past and current results. SaskPower Annual Report (2019-20)OUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool. CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Contact us to report electrical emergencies, report a power or streetlight outage, speak to a gas or electrical inspector, media inquiries and procurement opportunities.SHAND GREENHOUSE
Shand Greenhouse helps us offset environmental impacts by growing native plants and distributing seedlings to schools, communities and individuals for conservation and wildlife habitat projects. ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS To connect your electrical services to our facilities, you must follow the Electric Service Requirements. These were created to help: make sure we follow the Canadian Electrical CodePOWER SUPPLY RATES
Learn more about the power rates for residential, farm, business and oil field customers. BASED ON THE 2018 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE This document contains supplementary information to clarify the requirements of the 24th edition of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), and by their inclusion herein adopted as requirements under is CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Contact us to report electrical emergencies, report a power or streetlight outage, speak to a gas or electrical inspector, media inquiries and procurement opportunities.OUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool.CAREERS - SASKPOWER
Browse our current job opportunities and learn more about career pathsat SaskPower.
METER READINGS
Reading your meter is a safe and convenient way to keep your bill accurate. It will help to minimize the number of visits we have tomake to your home.
COMMUNITY RINK RELIEF PROGRAM Ice rinks are at the heart of our communities. That’s why we’re offering a one-time relief program to help our community rinks with the financial hardships caused by COVID-19.METER READING
Step 1: Enter your account number and meter number 12 Digit AccountNumber:
NET METERING PROGRAM Program Update. The current Net Metering program was announced in 2019, offering customers a credit for excess power at a rate of $0.075 per/kWh until the end of 2021. SASKPOWER LAUNCHES RESIDENTIAL SMART METER PILOT Contact Information for Journalists Journalists can submit information requests online or call us at 306-536-2886 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. After-hour, weekend and/or holiday support is offered during major situations.RESIDENTIAL RATES
RESIDENTIAL RATES STANDARD RATE These rates are for individually metered residential premises, including apartment units, resort cottages and domestic out-buildings.SASKPOWER
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SASKPOWERCONTACT USACCOUNTS AND SERVICESMETER READINGSPAYING YOUR BILLCAREERSHELP ME MOVE Welcome to SaskPower's customer self-service Website (the "Website"). This Website is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") a Crown Corporation incorporated under the Power Corporation Act (Saskatchewan). ACCESS YOUR MYSASKPOWER ACCOUNT Your MySaskPower account will make it easy for you to: Eliminate outside materials in your home by switching to paperless billing. Keep track of your bill, including payment reminders and your billing history. Pay your bills how you prefer, including credit card, and setting preferences like equalized and automatic payments. Keep yourbills
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Current Reports. We invest responsibly so our customers have the power they need today and for the future. Learn about our past and current results. SaskPower Annual Report (2019-20) Canadian Securities Administrators National Policy 58-201: Corporate Governance Guidelines. NorthPoint Energy Solutions Inc. Financial Statements(2019-20)
CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Call us at 1-888-757-6937. If you're not satisfied, ask to speak with a Customer Services Manager. Contact us online. Send us a letter: SaskPower Stakeholder Relations. 11TH Floor, 2025 Victoria Ave. Regina, SK S4P 0S1. Ombudsman Saskatchewan. Ombudsman Saskatchewan is an independent office, headed by the provincial Ombudsman.SHAND GREENHOUSE
Shand Greenhouse. The Shand Greenhouse has grown and distributed over 12.5 million seedlings to date. Various groups, environmental agencies and our customers plant our seedlings each year. The seedlings are mainly used to: To grow the seedlings year-round, we ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS To connect your electrical services to our facilities, you must follow the Electric Service Requirements. These were created to help: make sure we follow the Canadian Electrical Code. protect personnel and equipment. observe operational needs. provide facility connection options. If they aren’t followed, we can refuse a service request.OUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool. GREAT PLAINS POWER STATION Great Plains Power Station. We’re building a new 350-megawatt (MW) natural gas plant in Moose Jaw's industrial park. This new power station has been named Great Plains Power Station. It’ll: give us enough power for about 350,000 homes. be the same size as Chinook Power Station near Swift Current. support renewable generation andcoal
BASED ON THE 2018 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE This document contains supplementary information to clarify the requirements of the 24th edition of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), and by their inclusion herein adopted as requirements under is SASKPOWERCONTACT USACCOUNTS AND SERVICESMETER READINGSPAYING YOUR BILLCAREERSHELP ME MOVE Welcome to SaskPower's customer self-service Website (the "Website"). This Website is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") a Crown Corporation incorporated under the Power Corporation Act (Saskatchewan). ACCESS YOUR MYSASKPOWER ACCOUNT Your MySaskPower account will make it easy for you to: Eliminate outside materials in your home by switching to paperless billing. Keep track of your bill, including payment reminders and your billing history. Pay your bills how you prefer, including credit card, and setting preferences like equalized and automatic payments. Keep yourbills
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Access my account online CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Call us at 1-888-757-6937. If you're not satisfied, ask to speak with a Customer Services Manager. Contact us online. Send us a letter: SaskPower Stakeholder Relations. 11TH Floor, 2025 Victoria Ave. Regina, SK S4P 0S1. Ombudsman Saskatchewan. Ombudsman Saskatchewan is an independent office, headed by the provincial Ombudsman.CURRENT REPORTS
Current Reports. We invest responsibly so our customers have the power they need today and for the future. Learn about our past and current results. SaskPower Annual Report (2019-20) Canadian Securities Administrators National Policy 58-201: Corporate Governance Guidelines. NorthPoint Energy Solutions Inc. Financial Statements(2019-20)
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Shand Greenhouse. The Shand Greenhouse has grown and distributed over 12.5 million seedlings to date. Various groups, environmental agencies and our customers plant our seedlings each year. The seedlings are mainly used to: To grow the seedlings year-round, we ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS To connect your electrical services to our facilities, you must follow the Electric Service Requirements. These were created to help: make sure we follow the Canadian Electrical Code. protect personnel and equipment. observe operational needs. provide facility connection options. If they aren’t followed, we can refuse a service request.OUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool. GREAT PLAINS POWER STATION Great Plains Power Station. We’re building a new 350-megawatt (MW) natural gas plant in Moose Jaw's industrial park. This new power station has been named Great Plains Power Station. It’ll: give us enough power for about 350,000 homes. be the same size as Chinook Power Station near Swift Current. support renewable generation andcoal
BASED ON THE 2018 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE This document contains supplementary information to clarify the requirements of the 24th edition of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), and by their inclusion herein adopted as requirements under isCAREERS - SASKPOWER
Work that is Meaningful. We're doing amazing things at SaskPower, and you can be part of it. See how our employees are making their mark. YouTube. SaskPower - Powering our Future. 1.47K subscribers. Subscribe. Limitless Opportunities for Young Employees at SaskPower.Watch later.
OUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool. EMISSIONS - SASKPOWER In 2019, our emissions went down compared to 2018. Going forward, the forecast maintains a downward trend. To meet the growing need for power, we will continue to rely on all our generation options: coal. natural gas. hydro. wind. imports. Moving towards 2030, we will start replacing conventional coal with lower emitting generation.METER READINGS
0:00 / 1:12. Live. •. If you get a meter read card in your mailbox, you should read your meter and submit it to us. Record the exact position of each dial on the card. If the dial is between two numbers, use the lower number. For example, the meter above reads 79314. Submit your meter reading using the information you recorded on the card. COMMUNITY RINK RELIEF PROGRAM Community Rink Relief Program. Ice rinks are at the heart of our communities. That’s why we’re offering a one-time relief program to help our community rinks with the financial hardships caused by COVID-19. This program is running from March 1 to Sept 1, 2021 andJOBS AT SASKPOWER
Jobs at SaskPower. Work for one of Saskatchewan’s Top 20 Employers and unlock your potential. We are looking for dedicated employees who thrive on being part of a dynamic team, strive to meet challenges, and enjoy celebrating success. Diverse careers and excellent professional development opportunities allow people to excel at SaskPower. HELP PLAN OUR POWER FUTURE Help Plan Our Power Future. At SaskPower it's our job to deliver reliable, sustainable and cost-effective power. We provide employment to over 3,000 people and support hundreds of local businesses and industries. We know many of our customers worry about climate change. There's also concern about how climate change will impactSaskatchewan's
SASKPOWER LAUNCHES RESIDENTIAL SMART METER PILOT SaskPower Launches Residential Smart Meter Pilot. March 15, 2021. After extensive safety testing and successfully installing 35,000 commercial and industrial smart meters, SaskPower is now piloting its process for residential smart meters. “We’re looking forward to providing our customers with the many benefits of smart meters,”said
REQUEST OVERSIZED LOAD MOVE These are typically processed within 5 business days. 6.2m - 8m high. At this size, SaskPower staff will measure and respond with requirements. Crews and specific equipment may need to be booked to help with work such as lifting and cutting lines. These services can BASED ON THE 2018 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE This document contains supplementary information to clarify the requirements of the 24th edition of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), and by their inclusion herein adopted as requirements under is SASKPOWERCONTACT USACCOUNTS AND SERVICESMETER READINGSPAYING YOUR BILLCAREERSHELP ME MOVE Welcome to SaskPower's customer self-service Website (the "Website"). This Website is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") a Crown Corporation incorporated under the Power Corporation Act (Saskatchewan). ACCESS YOUR MYSASKPOWER ACCOUNT Your MySaskPower account will make it easy for you to: Eliminate outside materials in your home by switching to paperless billing ; Keep track of your bill, including payment reminders and your billing history; Pay your bills how you prefer, including credit card, and setting preferences like equalized and automatic payments; Keep yourbills accurate.
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Current Reports. We invest responsibly so our customers have the power they need today and for the future. Learn about our past and current results. SaskPower Annual Report (2019-20) Canadian Securities Administrators National Policy 58-201: Corporate Governance Guidelines. NorthPoint Energy Solutions Inc. Financial Statements(2019-20)
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Shand Greenhouse. The Shand Greenhouse has grown and distributed over 12.5 million seedlings to date. Various groups, environmental agencies and our customers plant our seedlings each year. The seedlings are mainly used to: To grow the seedlings year-round, we ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS To connect your electrical services to our facilities, you must follow the Electric Service Requirements. These were created to help: make sure we follow the Canadian Electrical Code. protect personnel and equipment. observe operational needs. provide facility connection options. If they aren’t followed, we can refuse a service request.OUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool.POWER SUPPLY RATES
Learn more about the power rates for residential, farm, business and oil field customers. NET METERING PROGRAM The current Net Metering program was announced in 2019, offering customers a credit for excess power at a rate of $0.075 per/kWh until the end of 2021. We’re looking to revisit that rate for 2022 and would like to hear from you before we make any potential changes. Everyone is invited and encouraged to reach out and participate in thediscussion.
GREAT PLAINS POWER STATION Great Plains Power Station. We’re building a new 350-megawatt (MW) natural gas plant in Moose Jaw's industrial park. This new power station has been named Great Plains Power Station. It’ll: give us enough power for about 350,000 homes. be the same size as Chinook Power Station near Swift Current. support renewable generation andcoal
SASKPOWERCONTACT USACCOUNTS AND SERVICESMETER READINGSPAYING YOUR BILLCAREERSHELP ME MOVE Welcome to SaskPower's customer self-service Website (the "Website"). This Website is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") a Crown Corporation incorporated under the Power Corporation Act (Saskatchewan). ACCESS YOUR MYSASKPOWER ACCOUNT Your MySaskPower account will make it easy for you to: Eliminate outside materials in your home by switching to paperless billing. Keep track of your bill, including payment reminders and your billing history. Pay your bills how you prefer, including credit card, and setting preferences like equalized and automatic payments. Keep yourbills
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Current Reports. We invest responsibly so our customers have the power they need today and for the future. Learn about our past and current results. SaskPower Annual Report (2019-20) Canadian Securities Administrators National Policy 58-201: Corporate Governance Guidelines. NorthPoint Energy Solutions Inc. Financial Statements(2019-20)
CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Call us at 1-888-757-6937. If you're not satisfied, ask to speak with a Customer Services Manager. Contact us online. Send us a letter: SaskPower Stakeholder Relations. 11TH Floor, 2025 Victoria Ave. Regina, SK S4P 0S1. Ombudsman Saskatchewan. Ombudsman Saskatchewan is an independent office, headed by the provincial Ombudsman.SHAND GREENHOUSE
Shand Greenhouse. The Shand Greenhouse has grown and distributed over 12.5 million seedlings to date. Various groups, environmental agencies and our customers plant our seedlings each year. The seedlings are mainly used to: To grow the seedlings year-round, we ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS To connect your electrical services to our facilities, you must follow the Electric Service Requirements. These were created to help: make sure we follow the Canadian Electrical Code. protect personnel and equipment. observe operational needs. provide facility connection options. If they aren’t followed, we can refuse a service request.OUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool. GREAT PLAINS POWER STATION Great Plains Power Station. We’re building a new 350-megawatt (MW) natural gas plant in Moose Jaw's industrial park. This new power station has been named Great Plains Power Station. It’ll: give us enough power for about 350,000 homes. be the same size as Chinook Power Station near Swift Current. support renewable generation andcoal
BASED ON THE 2018 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE This document contains supplementary information to clarify the requirements of the 24th edition of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), and by their inclusion herein adopted as requirements under isCAREERS - SASKPOWER
Work that is Meaningful. We're doing amazing things at SaskPower, and you can be part of it. See how our employees are making their mark. YouTube. SaskPower - Powering our Future. 1.47K subscribers. Subscribe. Limitless Opportunities for Young Employees at SaskPower.Watch later.
CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Call us at 1-888-757-6937. If you're not satisfied, ask to speak with a Customer Services Manager. Contact us online. Send us a letter: SaskPower Stakeholder Relations. 11TH Floor, 2025 Victoria Ave. Regina, SK S4P 0S1. Ombudsman Saskatchewan. Ombudsman Saskatchewan is an independent office, headed by the provincial Ombudsman.OUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool.METER READINGS
0:00 / 1:12. Live. •. If you get a meter read card in your mailbox, you should read your meter and submit it to us. Record the exact position of each dial on the card. If the dial is between two numbers, use the lower number. For example, the meter above reads 79314. Submit your meter reading using the information you recorded on the card.METER READING
Step 1: Enter your account number and meter number 12 Digit AccountNumber:
COMMUNITY RINK RELIEF PROGRAM Community Rink Relief Program. Ice rinks are at the heart of our communities. That’s why we’re offering a one-time relief program to help our community rinks with the financial hardships caused by COVID-19. This program is running from March 1 to Sept 1, 2021 and NET METERING PROGRAM The current Net Metering program was announced in 2019, offering customers a credit for excess power at a rate of $0.075 per/kWh until the end of 2021. We’re looking to revisit that rate for 2022 and would like to hear from you before we make any potential changes. Everyone is invited and encouraged to reach out and participate in thediscussion.
HELP PLAN OUR POWER FUTURE Help Plan Our Power Future. At SaskPower it's our job to deliver reliable, sustainable and cost-effective power. We provide employment to over 3,000 people and support hundreds of local businesses and industries. We know many of our customers worry about climate change. There's also concern about how climate change will impactSaskatchewan's
SASKPOWER LAUNCHES RESIDENTIAL SMART METER PILOT SaskPower Launches Residential Smart Meter Pilot. March 15, 2021. After extensive safety testing and successfully installing 35,000 commercial and industrial smart meters, SaskPower is now piloting its process for residential smart meters. “We’re looking forward to providing our customers with the many benefits of smart meters,”said
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RESIDENTIAL RATES STANDARD RATE These rates are for individually metered residential premises, including apartment units, resort cottages and domestic out-buildings. SASKPOWERCONTACT USACCOUNTS AND SERVICESMETER READINGSPAYING YOUR BILLCAREERSHELP ME MOVE Welcome to SaskPower's customer self-service Website (the "Website"). This Website is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") a Crown Corporation incorporated under the Power Corporation Act (Saskatchewan). ACCESS YOUR MYSASKPOWER ACCOUNT Your MySaskPower account will make it easy for you to: Eliminate outside materials in your home by switching to paperless billing ; Keep track of your bill, including payment reminders and your billing history; Pay your bills how you prefer, including credit card, and setting preferences like equalized and automatic payments; Keep yourbills accurate.
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Current Reports. We invest responsibly so our customers have the power they need today and for the future. Learn about our past and current results. SaskPower Annual Report (2019-20) Canadian Securities Administrators National Policy 58-201: Corporate Governance Guidelines. NorthPoint Energy Solutions Inc. Financial Statements(2019-20)
SHAND GREENHOUSE
Shand Greenhouse. The Shand Greenhouse has grown and distributed over 12.5 million seedlings to date. Various groups, environmental agencies and our customers plant our seedlings each year. The seedlings are mainly used to: To grow the seedlings year-round, we ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS To connect your electrical services to our facilities, you must follow the Electric Service Requirements. These were created to help: make sure we follow the Canadian Electrical Code. protect personnel and equipment. observe operational needs. provide facility connection options. If they aren’t followed, we can refuse a service request.OUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool.POWER SUPPLY RATES
Learn more about the power rates for residential, farm, business and oil field customers. NET METERING PROGRAM The current Net Metering program was announced in 2019, offering customers a credit for excess power at a rate of $0.075 per/kWh until the end of 2021. We’re looking to revisit that rate for 2022 and would like to hear from you before we make any potential changes. Everyone is invited and encouraged to reach out and participate in thediscussion.
GREAT PLAINS POWER STATION Great Plains Power Station. We’re building a new 350-megawatt (MW) natural gas plant in Moose Jaw's industrial park. This new power station has been named Great Plains Power Station. It’ll: give us enough power for about 350,000 homes. be the same size as Chinook Power Station near Swift Current. support renewable generation andcoal
SASKPOWERCONTACT USACCOUNTS AND SERVICESMETER READINGSPAYING YOUR BILLCAREERSHELP ME MOVE Welcome to SaskPower's customer self-service Website (the "Website"). This Website is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") a Crown Corporation incorporated under the Power Corporation Act (Saskatchewan). ACCESS YOUR MYSASKPOWER ACCOUNT Your MySaskPower account will make it easy for you to: Eliminate outside materials in your home by switching to paperless billing ; Keep track of your bill, including payment reminders and your billing history; Pay your bills how you prefer, including credit card, and setting preferences like equalized and automatic payments; Keep yourbills accurate.
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Current Reports. We invest responsibly so our customers have the power they need today and for the future. Learn about our past and current results. SaskPower Annual Report (2019-20) Canadian Securities Administrators National Policy 58-201: Corporate Governance Guidelines. NorthPoint Energy Solutions Inc. Financial Statements(2019-20)
SHAND GREENHOUSE
Shand Greenhouse. The Shand Greenhouse has grown and distributed over 12.5 million seedlings to date. Various groups, environmental agencies and our customers plant our seedlings each year. The seedlings are mainly used to: To grow the seedlings year-round, we ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS To connect your electrical services to our facilities, you must follow the Electric Service Requirements. These were created to help: make sure we follow the Canadian Electrical Code. protect personnel and equipment. observe operational needs. provide facility connection options. If they aren’t followed, we can refuse a service request.OUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool.POWER SUPPLY RATES
Learn more about the power rates for residential, farm, business and oil field customers. NET METERING PROGRAM The current Net Metering program was announced in 2019, offering customers a credit for excess power at a rate of $0.075 per/kWh until the end of 2021. We’re looking to revisit that rate for 2022 and would like to hear from you before we make any potential changes. Everyone is invited and encouraged to reach out and participate in thediscussion.
GREAT PLAINS POWER STATION Great Plains Power Station. We’re building a new 350-megawatt (MW) natural gas plant in Moose Jaw's industrial park. This new power station has been named Great Plains Power Station. It’ll: give us enough power for about 350,000 homes. be the same size as Chinook Power Station near Swift Current. support renewable generation andcoal
CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Call us at 1-888-757-6937. If you're not satisfied, ask to speak with a Customer Services Manager. Contact us online. Send us a letter: SaskPower Stakeholder Relations. 11TH Floor, 2025 Victoria Ave. Regina, SK S4P 0S1. Ombudsman Saskatchewan. Ombudsman Saskatchewan is an independent office, headed by the provincial Ombudsman.CAREERS - SASKPOWER
Work that is Meaningful. We're doing amazing things at SaskPower, and you can be part of it. See how our employees are making their mark. YouTube. SaskPower - Powering our Future. 1.47K subscribers. Subscribe. Limitless Opportunities for Young Employees at SaskPower.Watch later.
OUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool.METER READINGS
0:00 / 1:12. Live. •. If you get a meter read card in your mailbox, you should read your meter and submit it to us. Record the exact position of each dial on the card. If the dial is between two numbers, use the lower number. For example, the meter above reads 79314. Submit your meter reading using the information you recorded on the card. NET METERING PROGRAM The current Net Metering program was announced in 2019, offering customers a credit for excess power at a rate of $0.075 per/kWh until the end of 2021. We’re looking to revisit that rate for 2022 and would like to hear from you before we make any potential changes. Everyone is invited and encouraged to reach out and participate in thediscussion.
COMMUNITY RINK RELIEF PROGRAM Community Rink Relief Program. Ice rinks are at the heart of our communities. That’s why we’re offering a one-time relief program to help our community rinks with the financial hardships caused by COVID-19. This program is running from March 1 to Sept 1, 2021 andMETER READING
Step 1: Enter your account number and meter number 12 Digit AccountNumber:
SASKPOWER LAUNCHES RESIDENTIAL SMART METER PILOT SaskPower Launches Residential Smart Meter Pilot. March 15, 2021. After extensive safety testing and successfully installing 35,000 commercial and industrial smart meters, SaskPower is now piloting its process for residential smart meters. “We’re looking forward to providing our customers with the many benefits of smart meters,”said
RESIDENTIAL RATES
RESIDENTIAL RATES STANDARD RATE These rates are for individually metered residential premises, including apartment units, resort cottages and domestic out-buildings.SASKPOWER
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SASKPOWERCONTACT USACCOUNTS AND SERVICESMETER READINGSPAYING YOUR BILLCAREERSHELP ME MOVE Welcome to SaskPower's customer self-service Website (the "Website"). This Website is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") a Crown Corporation incorporated under the Power Corporation Act (Saskatchewan). ACCESS YOUR MYSASKPOWER ACCOUNT Your MySaskPower account will make it easy for you to: Eliminate outside materials in your home by switching to paperless billing ; Keep track of your bill, including payment reminders and your billing history; Pay your bills how you prefer, including credit card, and setting preferences like equalized and automatic payments; Keep yourbills accurate.
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We invest responsibly so our customers have the power they need today and for the future. Learn about our past and current results. SaskPower Annual Report (2019-20)SHAND GREENHOUSE
Shand Greenhouse helps us offset environmental impacts by growing native plants and distributing seedlings to schools, communities and individuals for conservation and wildlife habitat projects. ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS To connect your electrical services to our facilities, you must follow the Electric Service Requirements. These were created to help: make sure we follow the Canadian Electrical CodeOUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool.POWER SUPPLY RATES
Learn more about the power rates for residential, farm, business and oil field customers. GREAT PLAINS POWER STATION Minimizing the Impact to You. SaskPower and Burns & McDonnell met with local stakeholders in 2021. See our neighbour outreach package with information on common concerns about construction impacts.. Check out the feedback report from our previous engagement sessions.. We’re continuing to develop our project schedule. NET METERING PROGRAM Program Update. The current Net Metering program was announced in 2019, offering customers a credit for excess power at a rate of $0.075 per/kWh until the end of 2021. SASKPOWERCONTACT USACCOUNTS AND SERVICESMETER READINGSPAYING YOUR BILLCAREERSHELP ME MOVE Welcome to SaskPower's customer self-service Website (the "Website"). This Website is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") a Crown Corporation incorporated under the Power Corporation Act (Saskatchewan). ACCESS YOUR MYSASKPOWER ACCOUNT Your MySaskPower account will make it easy for you to: Eliminate outside materials in your home by switching to paperless billing ; Keep track of your bill, including payment reminders and your billing history; Pay your bills how you prefer, including credit card, and setting preferences like equalized and automatic payments; Keep yourbills accurate.
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We invest responsibly so our customers have the power they need today and for the future. Learn about our past and current results. SaskPower Annual Report (2019-20)SHAND GREENHOUSE
Shand Greenhouse helps us offset environmental impacts by growing native plants and distributing seedlings to schools, communities and individuals for conservation and wildlife habitat projects. ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS To connect your electrical services to our facilities, you must follow the Electric Service Requirements. These were created to help: make sure we follow the Canadian Electrical CodeOUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool.POWER SUPPLY RATES
Learn more about the power rates for residential, farm, business and oil field customers. CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Contact us to report electrical emergencies, report a power or streetlight outage, speak to a gas or electrical inspector, media inquiries and procurement opportunities.OUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool.CAREERS - SASKPOWER
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METER READINGS
Reading your meter is a safe and convenient way to keep your bill accurate. It will help to minimize the number of visits we have tomake to your home.
COMMUNITY RINK RELIEF PROGRAM Ice rinks are at the heart of our communities. That’s why we’re offering a one-time relief program to help our community rinks with the financial hardships caused by COVID-19.METER READING
Step 1: Enter your account number and meter number 12 Digit AccountNumber:
NET METERING PROGRAM Program Update. The current Net Metering program was announced in 2019, offering customers a credit for excess power at a rate of $0.075 per/kWh until the end of 2021. SASKPOWER LAUNCHES RESIDENTIAL SMART METER PILOT Contact Information for Journalists Journalists can submit information requests online or call us at 306-536-2886 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. After-hour, weekend and/or holiday support is offered during major situations.RESIDENTIAL RATES
RESIDENTIAL RATES STANDARD RATE These rates are for individually metered residential premises, including apartment units, resort cottages and domestic out-buildings.SASKPOWER
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SASKPOWERCONTACT USACCOUNTS AND SERVICESMETER READINGSPAYING YOUR BILLCAREERSHELP ME MOVE Welcome to SaskPower's customer self-service Website (the "Website"). This Website is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") a Crown Corporation incorporated under the Power Corporation Act (Saskatchewan). ACCESS YOUR MYSASKPOWER ACCOUNT Your MySaskPower account will make it easy for you to: Eliminate outside materials in your home by switching to paperless billing ; Keep track of your bill, including payment reminders and your billing history; Pay your bills how you prefer, including credit card, and setting preferences like equalized and automatic payments; Keep yourbills accurate.
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Access my account online CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Call us at 1-888-757-6937. If you're not satisfied, ask to speak with a Customer Services Manager. Contact us online. Send us a letter: SaskPower Stakeholder Relations. 11TH Floor, 2025 Victoria Ave. Regina, SK S4P 0S1. Ombudsman Saskatchewan. Ombudsman Saskatchewan is an independent office, headed by the provincial Ombudsman.SASKPOWER
Oh oh! We're experiencing technical difficulties. Our crews are working to fix the problem as quickly as possible.SHAND GREENHOUSE
Shand Greenhouse. The Shand Greenhouse has grown and distributed over 12.5 million seedlings to date. Various groups, environmental agencies and our customers plant our seedlings each year. The seedlings are mainly used to: To grow the seedlings year-round, weMETER READINGS
0:00 / 1:12. Live. •. If you get a meter read card in your mailbox, you should read your meter and submit it to us. Record the exact position of each dial on the card. If the dial is between two numbers, use the lower number. For example, the meter above reads 79314. Submit your meter reading using the information you recorded on the card.HELP ME MOVE
When you move, your account number changes. If you have automatic payments set up you’ll need to update it with your new account number. Start a New Service. $35 + GST connect fee will be added to your first bill. If we need to come on-site to reconnect your power, the fee is then $90 + GST.POWER SUPPLY RATES
Learn more about the power rates for residential, farm, business and oil field customers.OUTAGES - SASKPOWER
Visit our Outages section for all the information you need to know when the lights go out. To report an outage call 310-2220 or1-888-355-5589.
SASKPOWERCONTACT USACCOUNTS AND SERVICESMETER READINGSPAYING YOUR BILLCAREERSHELP ME MOVE Welcome to SaskPower's customer self-service Website (the "Website"). This Website is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation ("SaskPower") a Crown Corporation incorporated under the Power Corporation Act (Saskatchewan). ACCESS YOUR MYSASKPOWER ACCOUNT Your MySaskPower account will make it easy for you to: Eliminate outside materials in your home by switching to paperless billing ; Keep track of your bill, including payment reminders and your billing history; Pay your bills how you prefer, including credit card, and setting preferences like equalized and automatic payments; Keep yourbills accurate.
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Access my account online CONTACT US - SASKPOWER Call us at 1-888-757-6937. If you're not satisfied, ask to speak with a Customer Services Manager. Contact us online. Send us a letter: SaskPower Stakeholder Relations. 11TH Floor, 2025 Victoria Ave. Regina, SK S4P 0S1. Ombudsman Saskatchewan. Ombudsman Saskatchewan is an independent office, headed by the provincial Ombudsman.SASKPOWER
Oh oh! We're experiencing technical difficulties. Our crews are working to fix the problem as quickly as possible.SHAND GREENHOUSE
Shand Greenhouse. The Shand Greenhouse has grown and distributed over 12.5 million seedlings to date. Various groups, environmental agencies and our customers plant our seedlings each year. The seedlings are mainly used to: To grow the seedlings year-round, weMETER READINGS
0:00 / 1:12. Live. •. If you get a meter read card in your mailbox, you should read your meter and submit it to us. Record the exact position of each dial on the card. If the dial is between two numbers, use the lower number. For example, the meter above reads 79314. Submit your meter reading using the information you recorded on the card.HELP ME MOVE
When you move, your account number changes. If you have automatic payments set up you’ll need to update it with your new account number. Start a New Service. $35 + GST connect fee will be added to your first bill. If we need to come on-site to reconnect your power, the fee is then $90 + GST.POWER SUPPLY RATES
Learn more about the power rates for residential, farm, business and oil field customers.OUTAGES - SASKPOWER
Visit our Outages section for all the information you need to know when the lights go out. To report an outage call 310-2220 or1-888-355-5589.
PAYING YOUR BILL
Make your cheque payable to SaskPower. To avoid late fees make sure we receive your payment by the due date. Please include your bill or a printed copy of your eBill. Cheques under $10,000. PO Box 6300, STN Main. Regina, SK S4P 4J5. Cheques $10,000+. SaskPower Cashiers. MainOUTAGE UPDATES
Report an Outage. Before we can fix an outage, we need to know about it. If your area doesn’t show an outage after ten minutes, please phone us at 310-2220 (toll-free, 24/7) to report a power outage. If you are out of province, or have an out-of-province phone number, call 1(888)355-5589.. Let us know if there is a burnt-out streetlight in your area using our online reporting tool.SAFETY - SASKPOWER
Homeowner Safety. Electric and Magnetic Fields. Ground Shifting Inspections. Homeowner Safety Tips. Preventing Contact with Power Lines. Trees and Power Line Safety. Vehicle Accidents and Electrical Safety. Working Safely in Your Yard. ELECTRIC SERVICE REQUIREMENTS To connect your electrical services to our facilities, you must follow the Electric Service Requirements. These were created to help: make sure we follow the Canadian Electrical Code. protect personnel and equipment. observe operational needs. provide facility connection options. If they aren’t followed, we can refuse a service request.HELP ME MOVE
When you move, your account number changes. If you have automatic payments set up you’ll need to update it with your new account number. Start a New Service. $35 + GST connect fee will be added to your first bill. If we need to come on-site to reconnect your power, the fee is then $90 + GST. ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Energy Assistance Program. High utility bills can be stressful for lower-income households. And it can be costly to make energy efficient upgrades to your home. Let us help you with our new Energy Assistance Program. This program is funded in part by the Government of Canada. All SaskPower customers in the province are eligible.POWER SUPPLY RATES
Learn more about the power rates for residential, farm, business and oil field customers. GREAT PLAINS POWER STATION Great Plains Power Station. We’re building a new 350-megawatt (MW) natural gas plant in Moose Jaw's industrial park. This new power station has been named Great Plains Power Station. It’ll: give us enough power for about 350,000 homes. be the same size as Chinook Power Station near Swift Current. support renewable generation andcoal
SMART METERS
Shorter Outages – in the future, when a power outage occurs, smart meters will help us pinpoint the source of the issue immediately, getting your power back up and running faster. Eventually we’ll provide a smart meter to every customer who wants one. As we install more, it should enhance the meter’s ability to communicate.METER READING
Step 1: Enter your account number and meter number 12 Digit AccountNumber:
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