Storm Alert
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HALIFAX – Nova Scotia Power is activating its Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) at 7:00am Friday (February 4), in advance of the fifth major winter storm expected to hit the province in the last four weeks.
“So far this year, we have seen a significant number of severe weather systems impact Nova Scotia,” says Sean Borden, Nova Scotia Power’s storm lead. “Weather forecasts are calling for a heavy amount of rain, freezing rain, snow and ice pellets beginning overnight Thursday and continuing all day Friday. We are positioning power line crews, forestry and other teams across the province, so we are ready to safely respond as quickly as possible for our customers.”
The EOC is staffed with employees from all parts of the company. It provides a central place to coordinate planning for outage restoration and response. Nova Scotia Power is also coordinating closely with the Nova Scotia Emergency Management Office and has a team onsite to help coordinate the response.
“Based on the current forecast this weather system is expected to impact the entire province,” Borden said. “We are taking every precaution and ensuring we have our team and resources in the right places so we are ready to respond.”
NS Power encourages customers to monitor their local weather forecasts and prepare accordingly. Some tips include having an emergency kit with flashlights, battery-powered radio and fresh water. For a full list of safety and storm preparedness tips: www.nspower.ca/stormready.
Customers can report outages and get estimated times of restoration (ETRs) online at outagemap.nspower.ca or by calling 1-877-428-6004. For more info on how power is restored in a storm, please visit: http://nspower.ca/storm.
Sometimes a customer’s electrical equipment – such as a meter mast – can get damaged in a storm. If this happens, it’s important to remember they will need a certified electrician to make repairs before NS Power can safely restore their power.
NOVA SCOTIA POWER IS OPENING ITS EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTRE AT 7AM FRIDAY IN ADVANCE OF THE FIFTH WINTER STORM THIS MONTH, WHICH IS EXPECTED TO BRING A MIX OF RAIN, FREEZING RAIN, SNOW AND ICE PELLETS ACROSS THE PROVINCE.
THE UTILITY IS POSITIONING POWER LINE CREWS AND FORESTRY TEAMS ACROSS THE PROVINCE IN PREPARATION FOR THE STORM. IT IS ALSO BRINGING IN MORE STAFF FOR THE CUSTOMER CARE CENTRE.
NOVA SCOTIA POWER STORM LEAD, SEAN BORDEN, SAYS CREWS WILL BE READY TO RESPOND TO ANY OUTAGES AS QUICKLY AND SAFELY AS POSSIBLE. THEY ENCOURAGE CUSTOMERS TO MONITOR THE FORECAST AND BE PREPARED TOO.
STORM SAFETY TIPS CAN BE FOUND ON NOVA SCOTIA POWER’S WEBSITE AT NSPOWER.CA/STORMREADY
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Nova Scotia Power Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Emera Inc. (TSX-EMA), a diversified energy and services company. Nova Scotia Power provides 95% of the generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power to more than 525,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers across Nova Scotia. The company is focused on new technologies to enhance customer service and reliability, reduce emissions and add renewable energy. Nova Scotia Power has over 1,700 employees and $4.1 billion in operating assets. Learn more at www.nspower.ca.
Jacqueline Foster
NSP Senior Communications Advisor
902-225-4735