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ADVISORY: Labrador West – Planned Outages on June 13 and September 12
Read More: ADVISORY: Labrador West – Planned Outages on June 13 and September 12Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising customers in Labrador West of two scheduled power outages for the region. The first outage is scheduled for Sunday, June 13, 2021 from approximately 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. This will affect all customers in Labrador City, Wabush and surrounding areas (including IOC and Tacora Resources). The outage is required…
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Public Safety Advisory – Potential controlled water release, Granite Canal into Grey River
Read More: Public Safety Advisory – Potential controlled water release, Granite Canal into Grey RiverNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers in the Granite Canal area accessed from Central Newfoundland that there is no potential for further releases at the Granite Canal Bypass structure, the Granite Canal Spillway, and the Granite Overflow Dykes into Grey River at this time. Previous advisory: Apr. 28 Newfoundland and…
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ADVISORY: PLANNED OUTAGES IN UPPER LAKE MELVILLE
Read More: ADVISORY: PLANNED OUTAGES IN UPPER LAKE MELVILLEHydro would like to advise its customers in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Mud Lake, Sheshatshiu and North West River that there will be a planned outage to the area on Sunday, May 30, 2021 from approximately 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The outage is needed so that we can safely complete work to expand the Happy…
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NALCOR ENERGY CONTINUES TESTING LABRADOR ISLAND LINK FROM MUSKRAT FALLS TO SOLDIERS POND AS PART OF ENERGIZATION
Read More: NALCOR ENERGY CONTINUES TESTING LABRADOR ISLAND LINK FROM MUSKRAT FALLS TO SOLDIERS POND AS PART OF ENERGIZATIONNalcor Energy is continuing to test the Labrador-Island Link (LIL) from Muskrat Falls to Soldiers Pond. While we do not anticipate any customer impact, when new equipment is brought online there is increased risk. Hydro is monitoring closely and will update customers as required. Testing began on the LIL in December 2020 and Nalcor is…
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Public Advisory: Hydro no longer releasing water at Granite Canal
Read More: Public Advisory: Hydro no longer releasing water at Granite CanalNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers in the Granite Canal area accessed from Central Newfoundland that the Company is no longer releasing water at the Granite Canal Bypass structure, the Granite Canal Spillway, and the Granite Overflow Dykes into Grey River. There is no potential for further releases at this…
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Spill Advisory: Grey River, Burnt Pond, & White Bear River in Central and Southern Newfoundland
Read More: Spill Advisory: Grey River, Burnt Pond, & White Bear River in Central and Southern NewfoundlandNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers in Central and Southern Newfoundland that the Company is still releasing water at multiple locations. In the Granite Canal area accessed from Central Newfoundland the Company is releasing water at the Granite Canal Bypass structure and the Granite Overflow Dykes into Grey River. Releases…
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Notice: Proposed Construction of TL271 in Central Newfoundland – Public Comments Invited
Read More: Notice: Proposed Construction of TL271 in Central Newfoundland – Public Comments InvitedUpdated: February 24, 2021 Please note, that the period for receiving comments has been extended to March 5, 2021. Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro is proposing to construct and operate a new 40km, 69 kV transmission line (TL271) in central Newfoundland, as well as complete upgrades to its Star Lake terminal station, to enable electricity…
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Nalcor Energy testing Labrador Island Link from Muskrat Falls to Soldiers Pond as part of energization
Read More: Nalcor Energy testing Labrador Island Link from Muskrat Falls to Soldiers Pond as part of energizationWork is being carried out by Nalcor Energy on the system to test/energize the Labrador-Island Link (LIL) from Muskrat Falls to Soldiers Pond. While we do not anticipate any customer impact, when new equipment is brought online there is increased risk. Hydro is monitoring closely and will update customers as required. The LIL has been…
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Public Safety Advisory: Controlled Release of Water, Goose Pond / Howley
Read More: Public Safety Advisory: Controlled Release of Water, Goose Pond / HowleyNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is issuing a public advisory to residents, cabin owners and travelers in the area of Goose Pond, located near Howley in Western Newfoundland. Through the normal operation of the Hinds Lake Generating Facility, there may be an increase in water flow downstream of the Goose Pond Dam until the beginning of…
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Spill Advisory: Hinds Lake
Read More: Spill Advisory: Hinds LakeUpdate: Dec. 18, 10am Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro is no longer releasing water in the Hinds Lake area and there is currently no further plan to spill. Original Advisory: Dec. 17, 2020 Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers that controlled water releases are occurring in the Hinds Lake area of…