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Type
  
Subsidiary

Area served
  
Prince Edward Island

Website
  
maritimeelectric.com

Founded
  
1918

Industry
  
Energy

Products
  
Electricity

Headquarters
  
Charlottetown, Canada

Parent organization
  
Fortis Inc.

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Profiles

Engineering and building of maritime electrical systems


Maritime Electric is the supplier of electricity in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Maritime Electric is a public utility regulated by the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission (IRAC) under the Electric Power Act and the Renewable Energy Act. The utility operates two generating stations on the island: the Charlottetown Thermal Generating Station and the Borden Generating Station.

On November 13, 2009, it was announced that the PEI government is in discussion with the province of Quebec in regard to providing electric power between the two provinces, which could lead to a long-term supply contract with Hydro-Québec, the construction of a submarine transmission line linking PEI and the Magdalen Islands, and, pending Fortis' involvement, the sale of Maritime Electric to Hydro-Québec. This followed the announcement of Hydro-Québec's proposed purchase of most of NB Power's assets two weeks earlier (which failed in March 2010).

References

Maritime Electric Wikipedia


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