Federal minister calls utility’s pause on Atlantic energy corridor ‘bump in the road’
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Power’s decision to “pause” its participation in a proposed megaproject aimed at ending reliance on coal is just a temporary setback, says the federal cabinet minister charged with moving the electrical grid off fossil fuels.
Jonathan Wilkinson, the minister of natural resources, said in an interview Monday the utility’s move is a challenge to a concept dubbed the Atlantic Loop, which envisions a $5-billion transmission project giving the region more access to Labrador and Quebec hydroelectricity.
However, Wilkinson also said the federal government is still actively pursuing the energy corridor.
“We’ve been working on this project for a few years. This is a bump in the road, but it’s something I am very focused on ensuring can be overcome,” he said.

