Newfoundland Power

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Newfoundland Power Inc.
FormerlyNewfoundland Light & Power
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryElectricity generation & distribution
Founded1924; 100 years ago (1924)
HeadquartersSt. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Key people
Jocelyn Perry, President & CEO
ProductsElectricity
Revenue$420,000,000 CAN
Number of employees
650 (2017)
ParentFortis Inc.
Websitenewfoundlandpower.com

Newfoundland Power Inc. is an electric utility owned by Fortis Inc. which is the primary retailer of electric power in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The company was formed by the Royal Securities Corporation of Montreal in 1924 as the Newfoundland Light & Power Company.

In the year of its incorporation it purchased the assets of the St. John's Light and Power Company which had been formed originally by Robert Gillespie Reid as the St. John's Street Railway Company in 1896. Those assets included Newfoundland and Labrador's first hydro electric generating station at Petty Harbour, Petty Harbour Hydro Electric Generating Station.

After 1924 Newfoundland Light & Power Company became a subsidiary of the International Power Company, and it remained a subsidiary until 1949, when the parent company sold its shares in it to the general public.

The Newfoundland Light & Power Company supplied the general needs of the St. John's urban area and operated the city's electrical street car system. In 1948 the street railway was disbanded and the company became solely an electric company.

Newfoundland Power operates 23 hydro generating plants, three diesel plants and three gas turbine facilities for a total installed capacity of 139.4 MW.[1]

Historical highlights

Hydroelectric Facilities

List of hydroelectric power stations in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Name Location Capacity (MW) In Service Owner Ref
Cape Broyle 47°05′45.3″N 52°56′13.9″W / 47.095917°N 52.937194°W / 47.095917; -52.937194 (Cape Broyle) 6.28 1952 Newfoundland Power [2]
Fall Pond (Little St. Lawrence) 46°55′42.6″N 55°21′26.2″W / 46.928500°N 55.357278°W / 46.928500; -55.357278 (Fall Pond) 0.35 1942 Newfoundland Power [3]
Grand Falls 48°55′31.5″N 55°40′04.2″W / 48.925417°N 55.667833°W / 48.925417; -55.667833 (Grand Falls) 74.5 1937 Newfoundland Power, Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro [2][4][5]
Heart's Content 47°51′46.1″N 53°22′32.6″W / 47.862806°N 53.375722°W / 47.862806; -53.375722 (Hearts Content) 2.7 1918 Newfoundland Power [2]
Horsechops 47°07′55.2″N 52°58′53.7″W / 47.132000°N 52.981583°W / 47.132000; -52.981583 (Horsechops) 8.13 1953 Newfoundland Power [2]
Lawn 46°56′52.6″N 55°32′10.3″W / 46.947944°N 55.536194°W / 46.947944; -55.536194 (Lawn) 0.6 1983 Newfoundland Power [2]
Lockston 48°24′03.4″N 53°22′43.3″W / 48.400944°N 53.378694°W / 48.400944; -53.378694 (Lockston) 3 1955 Newfoundland Power [2]
Lookout Brook 48°21′58.5″N 58°17′39.3″W / 48.366250°N 58.294250°W / 48.366250; -58.294250 (Lookout Brook) 5.8 1958/1983 Newfoundland Power [2]
Mobile 47°14′52.3″N 52°50′30.5″W / 47.247861°N 52.841806°W / 47.247861; -52.841806 (Mobile) 10.5 1951 Newfoundland Power [2]
New Chelsea 48°01′44.9″N 53°12′36.9″W / 48.029139°N 53.210250°W / 48.029139; -53.210250 (New Chelsea) 3.7 1957 Newfoundland Power [2]
Norris Arm 49°04′03.1″N 55°17′53.6″W / 49.067528°N 55.298222°W / 49.067528; -55.298222 (Norris Arm) 1.14 1983 Newfoundland Power [2]
Pierre's Brook 47°17′18.0″N 52°49′15.6″W / 47.288333°N 52.821000°W / 47.288333; -52.821000 (Pierre's Brook) 4.3 1931 Newfoundland Power [2]
Pitman's Pond 48°00′23.3″N 53°11′39.0″W / 48.006472°N 53.194167°W / 48.006472; -53.194167 (Pitman's Pond) 0.625 1959 Newfoundland Power [2]
Port Union 48°29′53.2″N 53°05′24.0″W / 48.498111°N 53.090000°W / 48.498111; -53.090000 (Port Union) 0.511 1918 Newfoundland Power [2]
Rocky Pond 47°15′13.2″N 52°56′09.2″W / 47.253667°N 52.935889°W / 47.253667; -52.935889 (Rocky Pond) 3.25 1943 Newfoundland Power [2]
Rose Blanche Brook 47°39′06.6″N 58°42′46.8″W / 47.651833°N 58.713000°W / 47.651833; -58.713000 (Rose Blanche Brook) 6 1998 Newfoundland Power [2]
Sandy Brook 48°53′27.3″N 55°49′22.1″W / 48.890917°N 55.822806°W / 48.890917; -55.822806 (Sandy Brook) 6.31 1963 Newfoundland Power [2]
Seal Cove 47°27′26.6″N 53°04′03.9″W / 47.457389°N 53.067750°W / 47.457389; -53.067750 (Seal Cove) 3.58 1923 Newfoundland Power [2]
Topsail 47°32′22.2″N 52°55′08.6″W / 47.539500°N 52.919056°W / 47.539500; -52.919056 (Topsail) 2.6 1983 Newfoundland Power [2]
Tors Cove 47°12′38.1″N 52°50′54.3″W / 47.210583°N 52.848417°W / 47.210583; -52.848417 (Tors Cove) 6.5 1942 Newfoundland Power [2]
Victoria 47°46′30.4″N 53°12′55.7″W / 47.775111°N 53.215472°W / 47.775111; -53.215472 (Victoria) 0.55 1904 Newfoundland Power [2]
West Brook 46°56′33.2″N 55°23′03.9″W / 46.942556°N 55.384417°W / 46.942556; -55.384417 (West Brook) 0.68 1942 Newfoundland Power [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Newfoundland Power, accessed March 3, 2008
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Statistics Canada, Electric Power Generating Stations, 2004 (Catalog 57-206), Ottawa: Statistics Canada, pp. 19–50, quoted in: Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro (2006), IC-1 NLH, NLH Capital Budget (PDF), St. John's, NL: Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities - Newfoundland and Labrador, archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-06, retrieved 2010-08-30
  3. ^ Newfoundland Power (21 April 2010), Sustainable Energy Report (PDF), retrieved 2010-08-30
  4. ^ Newfoundland and Labrador (2008), An Act To Return To The Crown Certain Rights Relating to Timber and Water Use Vested in Abitibi-Consolidated and to Expropriate Assets and Lands Associated with the Generation of Electricity Enabled by those Water Use Rights (S.N.L., chapter A-1.01), retrieved 2010-08-29
  5. ^ Fortis Inc. (3 November 2003), Exploits River Hydro Partnership brings 30-Megawatt Beeton Unit On-line Two Months Ahead of Schedule, archived from the original on 6 July 2011, retrieved 2010-08-29

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External links

  1. ^ "Newfoundland Power: About Us". www.newfoundlandpower.com. Archived from the original on 2008-05-17.