P.E.I.’s electric utility advised to go with battery storage, not new fossil-fuel burning plants
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P.E.I.’s electric utility advised to go with battery storage, not new fossil-fuel burning plants
But in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, it’s full-speed ahead for those plants
BY JOAN BAXTER
JUNE 4, 2026
Some of the people who gathered on April 11, 2026, for the Mi'kmaw healing ceremony near the site of the proposed fossil gas plant in Marshdale, Pictou County. Credit: Joan Baxter
The recent push for fossil fuel-burning power plants to help meet growing electricity needs during periods of peak customer demand in cold winter months in the Maritime provin…
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