Nova Scotia Power warns committee rate bill will hinder climate goals

Peter Gregg, president and CEO of Nova Scotia Power, makes an appearance before the Nova Scotia legislature鈥檚 law amendments committee, in Halifax, Monday, Oct. 31, 2022. Gregg says proposed provincial legislation that would limit increases in power rates will jeopardize the province鈥檚 goal of getting off coal by 2030. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Keith Doucette

HALIFAX - Legislation that would limit power rate increases in Nova Scotia jeopardizes the province鈥檚 goal of getting off coal by 2030, the head of the province鈥檚 privately owned utility told a legislature committee Monday.

Peter Gregg, president and CEO of Nova Scotia Power, said the Progressive Conservative government's amendments to the Public Utilities Act would restrict the utility鈥檚 ability to make immediate investments that are needed to strengthen the power grid and move to renewable sources of energy.

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