2016 Regulatory Process
On December 16, 2016, NSPML filed an Interim Assessment Application seeking UARB approval to collect payment from NS Power for the Maritime Link effective January 1, 2018. This application ensures that the Maritime Link is immediately available and providing benefit to Nova Scotia electricity customers.
Delivering the Project on time and on budget ensures that Nova Scotia electricity customers avoid any additional financing costs due to potential delays in availability.
Approval of this application will add no additional costs for electricity customers as the project is already included in Nova Scotia Power’s Rate Stability Plan.
2016 Interim Assessment Application
On December 16, 2016, NSPML filed an application seeking UARB approval to collect payment from Nova Scotia Power for the Maritime Link Project, effective January, 1, 2018.
To view the application, please see the links below:
Supplementary Evidence
NSP Maritime Link Inc.'s Supplementary Evidence for the Interim Cost Assessment is available to view through the links below:
- Cover Letter to UARB
- Interim Assessment Application Supplementary Evidence
- Interim Cost Assessment Supplementary Evidence Appendix A
- Interim Cost Assessment Supplementary Evidence Appendix C REDACTED
Information Request Responses
The responses to information requests from Intervenors are available below for your review.
- NSPML Responses to Consumer Advocate Information Requests [REDACTED]
- NSPML Responses to Industrial Group Information Requests [REDACTED]
- NSPML Responses to Morrison Park Advisors Information Requests [REDACTED]
- NSPML Responses to NSUARB Information Requests 1-10 [REDACTED]
- NSPML Responses to NSUARB Information Requests 11-30 [NON-CONFIDENTIAL]
- NSPML Responses to NSUARB Information Requests 31-60 [REDACTED]
- NSPML Responses to NSUARB Information Requests 61-80 [REDACTED]
- NSPML Responses to Small Business Advocate Information Requests [REDACTED]
- NSPML Responses to Synapse Information Requests [REDACTED]