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NB Power announces new generation capacity expansion project and development partner
2025-07-14
Fredericton (NB) - Today NB Power is announcing the Renewable Integration and Grid Security (RIGS) project, the first firm generation capacity expansion project in over two decades and the selected developer to ensure security for New Brunswickers.
New Brunswick has experienced unprecedented population growth resulting in an increase in electricity demand. As the utility continues the transition to more sustainable energy sources, solutions are needed for colder winters when there's no wind to power turbines, or when it's too cloudy for solar panels.
In the latest Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), NB Power identified a potential shortfall in generation capacity in the 2030s. As electricity demand has accelerated beyond what was predicted in that IRP, a potential shortfall is now forecast for 2028. To address this, it is essential to take the necessary steps now to secure additional capacity to ensure New Brunswickers have the power they need, when they need it.
“At NB Power, our commitment is to provide secure and sustainable energy for New Brunswickers. Launching this generation expansion project addresses the pressing need to enhance our grid's reliability and security to meet the unprecedented growth in energy demand,” said Lori Clark, President, CEO & Chief Nuclear Officer. “Partnering to secure additional electricity and capacity through this project ensures we can confidently navigate the energy transition, providing New Brunswickers with the reliable electricity they need, when they need it most.”
To prevent any energy shortfalls from occurring, NB Power issued a Request for Expressions of Interest in 2024 for a new generation facility equipped with dual-fuel combustion turbines and grid stabilizing synchronous condensers. The facility will serve as critical backup during gaps in renewable energy availability, ensuring there are no disruptions during extreme weather conditions or during times of peak demand. In addition, these generators will displace the use of heavier greenhouse gas emitting generators.
Following a thorough evaluation process, PROENERGY has been selected as the contractor to build and operate this facility. This partnership is a strategic win for NB Power as it allows us to leverage the efficiency and specialized expertise of industry. A significant added benefit is PROENERGY's commitment to using local contractors and labour, ensuring that this project brings direct economic benefits to New Brunswickers.
The facility, which will be owned and operated by PROENERGY subsidiary RIGS Energy Atlantic LP, will be situated along Route 940 in Midgic, Centre Village on NB Power owned land.
“Our team has a deep understanding of Eastern Canada. PROENERGY appreciates the trust placed in us by NB Power and the North Shore Mi’kmaq Tribal Council to provide the reliable fast-start power they need,” said Jeff Canon, PROENERGY President and CEO.
“This project is an essential part of a clean, reliable, affordable power grid, and it’s a great example of our approach to Indigenous-led, responsible development,” said Jim Ward, General Manager of North Shore Mi’kmaq Tribal Council. “We need clean energy, and we need to keep costs down and keep the power on. We’ve seen in other places how too much renewable energy can cause grid failures or high costs. To avoid those issues, this load-following power plant is a perfect complement to New Brunswick wind and solar power now and in the future. PROENERGY has been a great partner on this. We welcome other developers to get in touch with us.”
PROENERGY has filed an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) has been filed with the Department of Environment and Local Government and open houses will be held through the summer. The EIA can be viewed here.
Media Contacts
NB Power
Elizabeth Fraser - EFraser@nbpower.com
PROENERGY
Chris Evans - cevans@proenergyservices.com