Rate Review Panel recommends changes to reduce SaskEnergy bills
Changes to SaskEnergy rates proposed by the Crown corporation in June have been approved by Saskatchewan’s Rate Review Panel.
Earlier in the summer, SaskEnergy made an application to the panel seeking to drop its commodity rate from $4.20 per gigajoule to $3.30 per gigajoule on Oct. 1, along with a five per cent hike on the delivery service rate to take effect at the same time.
According to SaskEnergy, the changes would drop the average customer’s bill by about $5.66 per month, which works out to just under $68 in savings per year.
On Thursday, the panel made the same recommendations to the minister responsible for SaskEnergy, Dustin Duncan.


