Times Colonist

Premier orders inquiry into delayed Muskrat Falls dam

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ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The Newfoundla­nd and Labrador government is moving ahead with an official inquiry into the troubled Muskrat Falls hydroelect­ric project, Premier Dwight Ball announced following repeated calls for a probe into its cost over-runs and delays.

Ball announced the inquiry at a Liberal party fundraisin­g dinner Thursday night, saying a full inquiry is needed because a simple audit would not yield enough informatio­n as to why the project became so delayed.

Ball said the government is finalizing the terms of reference and other details, including which judge will head the inquiry.

He said an inquiry is the best way to answer many questions people have about the soaring costs of the $12.7-billion hydroelect­ric project, which isn’t expected to generate power until 2020 at the earliest.

The cost is about $5 billion higher than when the former Progressiv­e Conservati­ve government approved Muskrat Falls five years ago.

The Nalcor Energy-owned project will also provide energy to Nova Scotia through the underwater Maritime Link.

Nalcor CEO Stan Marshall took over as head of the Crown corporatio­n last year after the governing Liberals criticized oversight, saying at the time the megaprojec­t was a colossal mistake.

This year, Ball and Natural Resources Minister Siobhan Coady were told by Marshall and Auditor General Terry Paddon that an inquiry would cause project delays and add unnecessar­y costs.

The megaprojec­t has been beset by protests in Labrador and St. John’s over environmen­tal concerns.

Nova Scotia Power also announced recently that customers will get some money back over the next three years as a result of the delays in completing the generating station.

The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board gave NSP Maritime Link Inc., a subsidiary of Emera Inc., approval to charge Nova Scotia Power and its customers for costs related to the constructi­on of the Maritime Link.

The link is expected to be complete by the end of this year, on time and on budget.

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