Advisories
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Equipmemt Advisory – Avalon Transmission Line Work
Read More: Equipmemt Advisory – Avalon Transmission Line WorkAn emergency repair is being carried out today on a transmission line serving the Avalon Peninsula. There is no customer impact expected from this piece of work, however, this advisory is part of Hydro’s effort to provide updates on the status of critical system assets. If anything changes as a result of this work, customers will be immediately…
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Notice for customers in Smith’s Harbour, Middle Arm and Burlington
Read More: Notice for customers in Smith’s Harbour, Middle Arm and BurlingtonFor our customers in Smith’s Harbour, Middle Arm & Burlington: Our crew has been trouble shooting and have removed some trees but another issue remains on the line. Crews were patrolling by snowmobile but were unable to get to all structures. A Helicopter is arranged for first light. Please stay safe. Check in on family…
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Public Safety Advisory – Controlled release of water ended
Read More: Public Safety Advisory – Controlled release of water endedNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners, and travellers that the company is no longer releasing water at any of its release facilities and the possibility of further releases is over for now. People are advised to always use areas near hydroelectric facilities with great caution as water levels and flows are unpredictable.
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Outage Update – Fogo Island, Change Islands, Farewell Head area
Read More: Outage Update – Fogo Island, Change Islands, Farewell Head areaUpdate (8:00 AM) – Crews are continuing to patrol Newfoundland Power’s transmission line this morning to identify the issue causing this outage for customers in the area. The estimated restoration time continues to be noon today. We’ll provide another update as more details are available throughout the morning. For updates anytime, visit nlhydro.com/outages or call 1-888-737-1296. Please stay…
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ADVISORY Update November 13 – Controlled releases of water at multiple locations
Read More: ADVISORY Update November 13 – Controlled releases of water at multiple locationsUpdate November 13 Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers that releases of water are ongoing. In the Jackson’s Arm and White Bay areas on Newfoundland’s Great Northern Peninsula the Company is releasing water at the Cat Arm Spillway into the Cat Arm River. In the Star Lake are of Central…
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ADVISORY – Planned Outages for Labrador West
Read More: ADVISORY – Planned Outages for Labrador WestNewfoundland & Labrador Hydro would like to advise all customers in Labrador West of two upcoming planned power outages needed in order to complete electrical upgrades at the Wabush Terminal Station. In an effort to reduce the disruption to our customers, the outages have been scheduled in the overnight hours, as follows: November 8 from…
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UPDATE Nov. 19 – ADVISORY- Controlled Releases of Water
Read More: UPDATE Nov. 19 – ADVISORY- Controlled Releases of WaterUpdate: Nov. 19 Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers that controlled water releases are no longer occurring in the following areas: In the Jackson’s Arm and White Bay areas on Newfoundland’s Great Northern Peninsula the Company is no longer releasing water at the Cat Arm Spillway into the Cat Arm…
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ADVISORY: Potential for controlled releases of water at various sites
Read More: ADVISORY: Potential for controlled releases of water at various sitesNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers all across the island that rainfall amounts and intensities forecast for this weekend could result in the need to release water at some facilities. In the Jackson’s Arm and White Bay areas on Newfoundland’s Great Northern Peninsula the Company may start releasing water at…
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ADVISORY: Update on controlled release of water, Jackson’s Arm and White Bay areas
Read More: ADVISORY: Update on controlled release of water, Jackson’s Arm and White Bay areasNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers in the Jackson’s Arm and White Bay areas on Newfoundland’s Great Northern Peninsula that the Company is no longer releasing water at the Cat Arm Spillway into the Cat Arm River, however any rain in the area could lead to a requirement for further…
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Hydro Warns of Scam
Read More: Hydro Warns of ScamNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is alerting customers to a phone scam. We have had reports from a few customers who received a phone call from someone who claimed to be with Hydro indicating that the customer’s power will be cut off unless they pay their overdue account balance immediately. In some cases, customers are being asked to call a 1-877 number to pay…