We want to let you know that power has been restored for customers in the Cliffe Street and Crocket Street area in Fredericton. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
We want to let you know that power has been restored for customers in the Cliffe Street and Crocket Street area in Fredericton. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
We are closely monitoring an approaching weather system and its potential impact on New Brunswick starting Wednesday morning and into Thursday afternoon. We are ready to respond safely and efficiently if outages occur. Bookmark this page to report an outage: https://www.nbpower.com/outagess
We are aware of an outage affecting customers in the Cliffe Street and Crocket Street area in Fredericton, affecting 1500 customers. Estimated times of restoration are available at www.nbpower.com/Open/Outages.... We appreciate your patience.
We want to let you know that power has been restored for customers in the Sussex area. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
We are aware of an outage affecting customers in the Sussex area. Our crews are working safely and efficiently to restore power as quickly as possible. Estimated times of restoration are available at www.nbpower.com/Open/Outages.... We appreciate your patience.
There are also things you can do to get prepared. Make sure you have a 72-hour emergency kit on hand. Find out what to put in your kit at: www.nbpower.com/stormready
Bookmark our outages webpage on your mobile device to make reporting an outage quick and easy: www.nbpower.com/outages 2/2
We are closely monitoring an approaching weather system and its potential impact on New Brunswick starting Monday midday and into Tuesday morning. We are ready to respond safely and efficiently if outages occur. 1/2
We want to let you know that power has been restored for customers in New Denmark, Plaster Rock, Ortonville, and parts of Grand Falls. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
We are aware of outages in New Denmark, Plaster Rock, Ortonville, and parts of Grand Falls. Crews are working to safely and efficiently restore power as soon as possible. To report an outage and for updated restoration times, please go to www.nbpower.com/outages
We are aware of an outage impacting customers in the Kent County area. Crews are working to safely and efficiently restore power as soon as possible. To report an outage and for updated restoration times, please go to nbpower.com/outages.
Yesterday we filed two applications with the New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board focused on improving reliability and stabilizing revenue.
Read the full release here. https://ow.ly/3Wr250Y1MxV
We want to let you know that power has been restored for customers in the Bouctouche area. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
Power is expected to be restored Thursday afternoon. We apologize for any inconvenience. For updates, please click on the outage map here: www.nbpower.com/Open/Outages... 2/2
An incident involving a transmission line in the Sainte-Anne-de Kent area Thursday morning, has caused more than 11,000 customers in the Rexton, Bouctouche, St. Louis, and Richibucto areas to be without power. 1/2
Brush up on generator safety. Keep your family safe by making sure your generator is installed and being used correctly: www.nbpower.com/.../preparin... 3/3
Make sure you have a 72-hour emergency kit on hand. Find out what to put into your kit here: www.nbpower.com/stormready
Bookmark our outages webpage on your mobile device to make reporting an outage quick and easy: www.nbpower.com/outages
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We are closely monitoring this weekend's approaching weather, from Sunday into Monday, and its potential impact on New Brunswick, and we are ready to respond across the province in the event of outages. While we're preparing, there are also things you can do to get ready. 1/3
Brush up on generator safety. Keep your family safe by making sure your generator is installed and being used correctly: www.nbpower.com/en/outages/p... 3/3
Make sure you have a 72-hour emergency kit on hand. Find out what to put into your kit here: www.nbpower.com/stormready
Bookmark our outages webpage on your mobile device to make reporting an outage quick and easy: www.nbpower.com/outages 2/3
We are closely monitoring the approaching weather system and its potential impact on New Brunswick, and are ready to respond across the province in the event of outages. While we're preparing, there are also things you can do to get ready. 1/3
Happy holidays from all of us at NB Power. Keep yourself and your loved ones safe this holiday season with these electrical safety tips: https://bit.ly/3P0CUZ1
Follow NB Power on our social media channels as we will continue to share updates. 5/5
Refresh your knowledge about operating a generator safely. Making sure it is installed and used correctly will help keep you and your family safe. 4/5
Bookmark our outage map on your mobile device. This is where you can get updates on restoration if you lose power. Be sure to report your outage online as well – please don’t assume we know your power is out. 3/5
Make sure you have a 72-hour emergency kit on hand. Your kit should include essentials such as water and non-perishable food, a manual can opener, flashlights and fresh batteries, a first aid kit, a battery-powered radio, and any special items such as prescriptions and infant formula. 2/5
respond across the province should outages occur. While we are preparing, there are things you can do to be ready as well: 1/5
We are aware of an unplanned outage affecting 1,002 customers in the Fredericton area. Estimated times of restoration are available at nbpower.com/outages. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Want to learn how to save energy and manage your winter power bills? Join NB Power at the Maple Hills Moncton Kia Center on Saturday, October 18 from 10 –2. Discover tips, tools, and advice to help take charge of your bill.
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The public may notice increased emergency vehicle traffic and personnel in the area. We want to assure the community that this is only a simulation, and there is no public safety risk or impact. Thank you for your understanding. 2/2
Today, NB Power is conducting a full-scale emergency response exercise at the Belledune Generating Station. This is a requirement under federal Environmental Emergency (E2) regulations. 1/2