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Nova Scotia Power Inc. is a power generating and delivery company in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is a Canadian Provinces and territories of Canada located on Canada's southeastern coast. It is the most populous province in Atlantic Canada....
. It is privately owned by Emera
Emera

Emera Incorporated is a Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia based energy and services company with 570,000 customers.It operates three utility subsidiaries:...
  and regulated by the provincial government via the NSUARB.

History
The Nova Scotia Power Commission was formed in 1919 by the provincial government, following the lead of several other Canadian provinces in establishing Crown corporation electrical utilities. The commission constructed and opened its first hydro plant at Tantallon the following year.

Throughout the 1920s-1960s the commission grew as private and municipal owned hydro plants and electrical utilities went bankrupt and/or sold their assets.






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Nova Scotia Power Inc. is a power generating and delivery company in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is a Canadian Provinces and territories of Canada located on Canada's southeastern coast. It is the most populous province in Atlantic Canada....
. It is privately owned by Emera
Emera

Emera Incorporated is a Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia based energy and services company with 570,000 customers.It operates three utility subsidiaries:...
  and regulated by the provincial government via the NSUARB.

History


The Nova Scotia Power Commission was formed in 1919 by the provincial government, following the lead of several other Canadian provinces in establishing Crown corporation electrical utilities. The commission constructed and opened its first hydro plant at Tantallon the following year.

Throughout the 1920s-1960s the commission grew as private and municipal owned hydro plants and electrical utilities went bankrupt and/or sold their assets. In 1960, Nova Scotia was connected to the New Brunswick Power Corporation
NB Power

NB Power , formerly known as New Brunswick Power Corporation and New Brunswick Electric Power Commission is an electrical utility in the Canada province of New Brunswick....
 in the first electrical inter-connection between provinces in Canada.

The commission underwent unprecedented expansion during the late 1960s when five new thermal generating stations were constructed to meet the growing residential and industrial demand in the province.

In 1974, the Nova Scotia Power Commission was amalgamated with Nova Scotia Light and Power Ltd. to form Nova Scotia Power Incorporated (NSPI). As a provincial Crown corporation, NSPI was often referred to as Nova Scotia Power Corporation.

In 1984 NSPI opened the world's first tidal generating station on the Annapolis River
Annapolis River

The Annapolis River is a Canada river located in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley....
 at Annapolis Royal
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia

Annapolis Royal is a Canada town located in the western part of Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia. Known as Port-Royal to France until being renamed in 1710 by Kingdom of Great Britain, the town is located in an area that claims to have the second oldest continuous European settlement in North America after St....
.

In 1992, NSPI was privatized by the provincial government of Premier Donald Cameron
Donald William Cameron

Donald William Cameron was Progressive Conservative Party premier of Nova Scotia, Canada, from February 1991 to June 1993. His administration was known for, a smaller cabinet, supporting anti-discrimination measures and amending the human rights act to extend protection to gays and lesbians....
 in what was then the largest private equity transaction in Canadian history. Cameron's government had been under heavy pressure to control provincial deficits and debt servicing resulting from his predecessor administrations, thus the controversial decision to sell the Crown corporation. Emera was the first Canadian utility to acquire a U.S. Electric Utility (Bangor Hydro).

On December 2, 1998, NSPI shareholders voted to restructure the company to create a holding company which would be shareholder-owned, with the regulated utility being a wholly owned subsidiary of the holding company. On December 9, 1998, NSPI received approval to establish NS Power Holdings Incorporated and NSPI shareholders exchanged their shares in NSPI for shares in NS Power Holdings Inc. on a one-to-one basis on January 1, 1999. Common shares in NS Power Holdings Inc. began trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Toronto Stock Exchange

The Toronto Stock Exchange or is the largest stock exchange in Canada, the third largest in North America and the List of stock exchanges by market capitalization....
 and Montreal Stock Exchange on January 6, 1999. The NS Power Holdings Inc. name was changed to Emera Incorporated
Emera

Emera Incorporated is a Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia based energy and services company with 570,000 customers.It operates three utility subsidiaries:...
 on July 17, 2000.

Generating Facilities


NSPI operates a variety of generating stations using various sources of energy:

Thermal
  • Lingan Generating Station
    Lingan Generating Station

    The Lingan Generating Station is a 600 Megawatt Canada electrical generating station located at , in the community of Lingan, Nova Scotia in Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia....
    , Lingan
    Lingan, Nova Scotia

    Lingan is a Canada suburban community in Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia.Lingan is located on the shore of the Cabot Strait, northeast from Sydney, Nova Scotia, east of New Waterford, Nova Scotia and northwest of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia....
     (coal)
  • Point Aconi Generating Station, Point Aconi
    Point Aconi, Nova Scotia

    Point Aconi is a rural community in Nova Scotia at the northeastern tip of Boularderie Island. It derives its name from the headland of the same name, Point Aconi....
     (coal)
  • Point Tupper Generating Station, Point Tupper
    Point Tupper, Nova Scotia

    Point Tupper is a small rural community located in Richmond County, Nova Scotia on the Strait of Canso in western Cape Breton Island.Extensive land grants in the area were acquired in 1863 by Henry Nicholas Paint, of Belle Vue, Canso, member of Parliament for Richmond , who started to promote a township on the site, a project which he cont...
     (coal)
  • Trenton Generating Station
    Trenton Generating Station

    The Trenton Generating Station is a 310 Megawatt Canada electrical generating station located in the town of Trenton, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia....
    , Trenton
    Trenton, Nova Scotia

    Trenton is a town located in Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia. As of 2001, the population is 2,798.Adjacent and to the north of the larger town of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Trenton is the industrial centre of the area and is home to a Nova Scotia Power generating station....
     (coal)
  • Tuft's Cove Generating Station
    Tuft's Cove Generating Station

    The Tuft's Cove Generating Station is a Canada electrical generating station located in the Dartmouth, Nova Scotia neighbourhood of Tuft's Cove, Nova Scotia in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality....
    , Tuft's Cove
    Tuft's Cove, Nova Scotia

    Tuft's Cove is a Canada urban neighbourhood in the Dartmouth, Nova Scotia area of Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality. It is situated on the eastern shore of Halifax Harbour in the North End, Dartmouth of Dartmouth....
     (oil/natural gas)


Tidal
  • Annapolis Royal Generating Station
    Annapolis Royal Generating Station

    The Annapolis Royal Generating Station is an 18-MW tidal power plant located on the Annapolis River immediately upstream from the town of Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia, Canada....
    , Annapolis Royal
    Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia

    Annapolis Royal is a Canada town located in the western part of Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia. Known as Port-Royal to France until being renamed in 1710 by Kingdom of Great Britain, the town is located in an area that claims to have the second oldest continuous European settlement in North America after St....


Wind
  • Grand Etang
  • Little Brook


Hydroelectric
  • Wreck Cove
  • Paradise
  • Nictaux Falls
  • Mersey
  • Bear River
  • Hell's Gate
  • Fall River
    Fall River, Nova Scotia

    Fall River is a Canada suburban community in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia.It is located north of the Bedford Basin, northwest of Bedford, Nova Scotia, east of Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia and north and west of Waverley, Nova Scotia....
  • Tantallon
  • Sheet Harbour
    Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia

    Sheet Harbour is a small community on the eastern shore of the Halifax Regional Municipality, in Nova Scotia, Canada in the Musquodoboit Valley/Sheet Harbour region of the Marine Drive on Nova Scotia Trunk 7, 87.44 kilometers from City of Halifax....


  • 24 other hydro plants


Combustion Turbines
  • Victoria Junction
  • Tuft's Cove
  • Tusket


Independent
NSPI also purchases energy from independent power producers who generate electricity using wind, hydro and biomass. Most notably the wind farm at Pubnico Point.

Noteworthy Customers


Industrial
  • Bowater
    Bowater

    Bowater was an American pulp and paper industry based in Greenville, South Carolina. Bowater has 12 pulp and paper mills in the United States, Canada and South Korea and 13 North American sawmills....
     http://www.bowater.com link
  • Michelin
    Michelin

    Michelin based in Clermont-Ferrand in the Auvergne r?gion of France, is primarily a tire manufacturer, currently the world's second largest....
     http://www.michelin.com link
  • Neenah Paper (formerly Kimberly Clark) http://www.neenahpaper.com link
  • Intertape Polymer Group / Engineered Coated Products http://intertapepolymer.com link


6 Municipal Utilities
  • Antigonish Electric Utility
  • Berwick Electric Light Commission
  • Canso Electric Light Commission
  • Lunenburg Electric Utility
  • Mahone Bay Electric Utility
  • Riverport Electric Light Commission


Public Opinion

NS Power enjoys a tenuous relationship with its customers after coming under fire for rate increases that the public views as unfair, especially in times of economic turmoil. Justification for the rate increases was presented to the NSUARB in mid-2008, and accepted a few months later. Other issues of contention are the frequency and duration of outages during storms and otherwise, especially in the metro Halifax region.

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