
Post-tropical storm Fiona may be in the rear-view mirror but it’s still on the front burner for Nova Scotia Power.
The company is stuck with a $24.6-million bill that it says is threatening its profits.
This week Nova Scotia Power asked regulators for permission to collect $24.6 million in Fiona-related operating costs — like meals, travel and overtime — from ratepayers over an unspecified period of time.
It is the first time the company has asked the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (UARB) to defer so-called operating, maintenance and general costs.
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