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SaskEnergy reduction will go to rate review panel

Rate review panel officially confirms it will consider proposed SaskEnergy commodity rate reduction.
Regina SaskEnergy HQ 1
The SaskEnergy HQ in Regina, taken in 2019. SaskEnergy has officially put in a request for a rate adjustment in 2023.

REGINA - The Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel has confirmed it will review a rate adjustment from SaskEnergy.

The proposed reduction is for SaskEnergy to decrease its commodity rate from $4.20 to $3.30 per gigajoule and to increase its delivery service rates by an average of five per cent. 

The combined rate adjustments, which would take effect Oct 1, would result in an overall bill decrease of approximately $5.66 per month month or $68 per year for the average residential consumer. The rate reduction had been previously announced by the Minister for SaskEnergy Don Morgan earlier this summer.

The rate adjustment and other supporting documents will be posted at www.saskratereview.ca as they become available. Comments or questions from the public can be submitted as follows:

• Online at saskratereview.ca in the “Contact the Panel” section;

• Facebook at facebook.com/saskratereview;

• Twitter at twitter.com/SaskRateReview;

• By mail to P.O. Box 1301, Saskatoon, SK S7K 3N1;

• Email to [email protected];

• By telephone voice message to 1-877-368-7075 (toll-free) or 306-934-1948.

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