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N.B. Power's Belledune generating station will not be allowed to burn coal past 2030, says a spokesperson for federal Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault. Ottawa won't sign ...
The New Brunswick government says it's talking to Ottawa about getting federal subsidies to run a natural-gas line to NB Power's Belledune generating station so gas can replace coal at the plant.
But it's "not very happy" about the biomass plan for N.B. Power's Belledune generating station. Burning wood isn't an efficient way to generate electricity, Qureshi said, and it would be difficult ...
NB Power’s Belledune Generating Station is the province’s only coal-fired generation plant and has a capacity of more than 450 megawatts making it one of the province’s largest power generators.
Testimony at N.B. Power's rate hearing suggests the utility believes it will be able to economically repurpose the Belledune coal fired generating station to burn wood pellets and avoid its closure in ...
Enbridge Gas New Brunswick says it's too early to say how it might bring natural gas to NB Power's Belledune generating station, or even if such a scenario would be feasible. Belledune will no longer ...
New Brunswick’s Crown-owned power utility will spend up to $7 million to find a new fuel source for its Belledune coal-fired generating station – with the aim of eliminating coal by 2030.
An NB Power contract employee died at the Belledune Generating Station on Monday, the utility company confirmed in an email. WorkSafeNB is investigating and said it would not be releasing any more ...
Hundreds were tossed out of work. Those who didn’t retire were forced to find work elsewhere, while those left behind needed to look no further than Belledune’s NB Power coal-fired generating station ...
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