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Category Archives: Nova Scotia

How megaprojects bankrupt public power utilities and leave regulators in the dark: report

Posted on September 6, 2017 by consumerpolicyinstitute

Government-owned power utilities across Canada are pushing ahead with multi-billion dollar megaprojects, while undermining the regulators put in place to protect consumers from such reckless behaviour, according to a new analysis from the Consumer Policy Institute. Continue reading →

Posted in Energy Probe News, Hydro Quebec & Labrador, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Nuclear Economics, Nuclear Power, Power Generation in Ontario, Reforming Ontario's Electrical Generation Sector, Reforming Ontario's Local Electrical Distribution Sector, Reforming Ontario's Local Electrical Distribution Sector, Utility Reform | Tagged BC Hydro, Brady Yauch, consumer policy institute, Darlington Refurbishment Project, Energy Probe, Green Energy Act, hydro rates, keeyask dam, manitoba hydro, megaproject | 1 Comment

Energy consultant cautions against capital spending cuts for NSP

Posted on February 17, 2012 by energyprbe

(February 14, 2012) Former Energy Probe director says systems upgrades necessary to ensure power service reliability. Continue reading →

Posted in Nova Scotia | Tagged Business, Energy Probe, Nelson Blackburn, nsp, review board, small business advocate, Tom Adams, utility | Leave a comment
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