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Some online banking services have been impacted by the global Windows outage. If you are having trouble paying your bill through online banking, you can still make payments through the NB Power website. If you need support, contact one of our Customer Care Advisors at 1 800 663-6272.

Thermal

Oil, gas, and coal are also used to make electricity in New Brunswick. Thermal generating stations, such as Belledune and Coleson Cove use one or more of these fuel sources. Our thermal stations have some of the most advanced environmental protection equipment in North America. View our system map for an overview of the stations and the environmental protections in place.

All thermal stations work basically the same way: the fuel source is burned to produce heat, which is then used to turn water into steam. The steam is directed to a turbine with blades. When the blades turn, the generator is then able to make electricity.

Check out this video we made with our education partner, The Gaia Project, to see more on how our Belledune thermal station works.