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View Past IssuesIn a historic move, Premier Andrew Furey of Newfoundland and Labrador has accepted a new energy contract with Quebec, marking a significant shift in the province’s energy landscape. The agreement, which involves the Churchill Falls hydroelectric plant and the development of Gull Island, will see Quebec pay 30 times more for electricity, securing over $1 billion annually for Newfoundland and Labrador. The deal promises to expand energy capacity, create jobs, and contribute to the province’s economic growth while strengthening energy ties between Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador. This win-win opportunity sets the stage for future renewable energy projects and long-term collaboration.
Selling an energy business can be a complex and challenging process. Whether you’re looking to retire, move on to a new venture, or simply want to cash out on your […]
It really is one of the greatest feelings in the world to be acknowledged by your peers….which is exactly what happened today at the @EnergyNL breakfast awards. I can’t believe […]
The pandemic transformed how we stay connected. It changed how we share ideas and opportunities. People had to get creative, and they had to do it fast. The result was […]
What country can you visit, that is light years ahead of everyone else when it comes to diversity and inclusion? What’s the only country in South America where the official […]
IMServ, a UK pioneer in smart metering technology and data for the industrial, commercial, and domestic electricity sectors, has partnered with energy transition leader private equity firm Bluewater through a successful acquisition […]
Aberdeen-headquartered logistics and materials management company, ASCO, has recently completed a collaboration with multinational energy company, Equinor, providing a unique digital solution to the energy industry transforming materials management practice. […]
August 19, 2019 The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has approved Equinor and Shell’s transaction announced in May 2019, whereby Equinor exercised its preferential right to acquire 22.45% interest in […]
5 MUST KNOWS FOR YOUR BUSINESS IN THE DIGITAL WORLD Thriving in the digital world means understanding that the new front door of your business is online. The new potential […]
Spence Corrosion Canada Ltd. has expanded operations from Alberta to Newfoundland and Labrador. With a new location in the city of St. John’s, the company services the oil and gas […]