Nova Scotia Light and Power
Nova Scotia Light and Power Company, Limited (NSLP) was an electric and gas utility company with its head office in Halifax, Canada. The company still exists as a shell but is no longer active; however, for more than a century, it was the major producer of energy in the province of Nova Scotia, and its largest public transit operator.
Nova Scotia Light and Power
NSLP commissioned phase one of the Tufts Cove thermal generating station in 1964.
The Lequille hydro-electric station replicated a 17th-century grist mill.
A decorated tram marked the end of 83 years of streetcar service in Halifax.
Nova Scotia Power Inc. is a vertically integrated electric utility in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is privately owned by Emera and regulated by the provincial government via the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (NSUARB). Nova Scotia Power Inc provides electricity to 520,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in Nova Scotia.
Emera head office
20 MW Annapolis Royal Generating Station
6 MW Gulch power plant, one of two hydroelectric plants in the Bear River System
Image: Lingan Generating Station