Nova Scotia Power handed $750,000 fine for failing to meet performance standards
- Nova Scotia Power, the electric utility in Halifax, has been fined $750,000 for failing to meet performance targets set by the provincial regulator.
- The utility failed to satisfy five out of 14 performance targets related to reliability, power restoration after adverse weather, and service installations.
- Despite increased investments in infrastructure, Nova Scotia Power has consistently failed to achieve certain reliability targets since 2016, leading to the substantial penalty imposed by the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board.
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Nova Scotia Power handed $750K fine for failing to meet performance standards
The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board issued a statement on Wednesday saying privately owned Nova Scotia Power Inc. failed to fully satisfy five of 14 performance targets dealing with reliability, restoring power after adverse weather and service installations.
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