2020-09-23 Product news

Muskrat Falls links power unit to Labrador

Nalcor Energy says electricity began flowing for the first time from the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project in Labrador.

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“ST. JOHN’S, N.L.— Nalcor said the first generating unit at Muskrat Falls was successfully synced to the electricity grid in Labrador on Sept. 22.

The utility says testing on the first generating unit will continue over the next few weeks, before it is scheduled to come online later this fall.

Power from the second unit is expected later this year, with the third and fourth units scheduled to come online in 2021.

The megaproject has been plagued by cost overruns, and Nalcor CEO Stan Marshall estimated in June that construction delays could bring the total cost to $13.1 billion — up from the previous estimate of $12.7 billion.

Nalcor says an update on the project will be provided within a week....”

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Muskrat Falls links power unit to Labrador

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