Nalcor Energy

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St. John's, Canada

nalcorenergy.com
Electric utility company· Oil & Energy

Nalcor Energy Reviews | Rating 2.8 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

Nalcor Energy is located in St. John's, Canada on Columbus Dr. Nalcor Energy is rated 2.8 out of 5 in the category electric utility company in Canada. In our rivers, through our skies, across our oceans…there's a change happening. A change in the way we think about energy. Leading the way is Nalcor Energy - Newfoundland and Labrador’s energy company focused on sustainable development of the province’s energy resources. From oil and gas to industrial fabrication to wind and hydroelectric power to energy marketing and trading, we're focused on environmentally responsible and sustainable growth with a wide portfolio of projects. Nalcor Energy’s base business is the generation and transmission of electrical power. We are committed to providing safe, reliable and dependable electricity to our utility, industrial, residential and retail customers. We have also expanded into the broader energy sector, guided by a long-term Energy Plan created by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. Throughout our company, our people are committed to building a solid foundation for the future and making a difference in our province. Above all else, safety is the priority in everything we do. As we continue to drive our business to the next level, we are committed to achieving excellence in safety performance.

Address

Columbus Dr

Phone

+1 7097371440

Company size

501-1000 employees

Headquarters

St. John's, NL

Open hours

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Thomas Ricci

Great people to work with, and a very friendly environment.

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John Peddle

How can Nalcor justify their rates when they can't provide a stable, working electrical grid. If the wind blows or it rains, they have a system crash and the power is out. I fear for any item plugged into their power grid. I personally have lost electronic equipment due to their trash service. They claim it will save fifty million dollars per day with the new link from Nova Scotia, first day in use, power goes out for five minutes, blame the Nova Scotia. Will NALCOR put some of their new profits into upgrading their antiquated equipment or is it all for high level management and share holders.