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TAYLOR: More dialogue needed on N.S. energy future
Energy will be the defining issue in the next provincial election, but with so many competing views it is difficult to have a logical discussion on the subject without being accused of being a partisan.
Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. Announces First Quarter 2013 Financial Results
The increase in revenue over the same period in 2012 is primarily the result of regulated utility acquisitions including the Midwest Gas Systems, the EnergyNorth Gas System, the Pine Bluff Water System, and the Granite State Electric System, as well as power generation acquisitions including the U.S. Wind Projects and Shady Oaks wind generation ... (more)
Emera's CEO Discusses Q1 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the Emera's First Quarter Conference Call.
Emera profit jumps 53 per cent in first quarter
Chris Huskilson, Emera president and chief executive, reports the company is posting soaring first-quarter profits.
UMaine announces $1 million naming gift for the Emera Astronomy Center
The $5.2 million astronomy center is made possible with a $1 million naming gift from Emera Inc., the parent company of Bangor Hydro and Maine Public Service.
Debbie MacDonald of Trenton and other members of the Hillside Trenton Environment Watch picket in front of Emera offices in Halifax on Wednesday.
Groundbreaking for New Astronomy Center at UMaine
Construction will soon be underway on a new place to study the stars at the University of Maine.
Consumer advocate John Merrick has asked Hydro-Quebec about whether imports from Quebec could be an alternative to the subsea cable, but the utility said it was not in a position to answer hypothetical questions.
eResearch Posts Technical Opinion on Emera Inc.
Monica Rizk's analysis suggests that Emera has resumed an up-trend. Read the update here: Emera eResearch is a primary source for professional investment research, focused on small- and mid-cap companies.
C.B. companies attend Maritime Link session
Companies interested in bidding on contracts stemming from the massive $7.7-billion Lower Churchill project at Muskrat Falls and the Maritime Link that will deliver hydroelectric power to Cape Breton and mainland North America attended a suppliers session in Sydney, Monday.