Maritime Link Transmission Project Qalipu Business Forum Thursday, February 28, 2013
Maritime Link Presentation Health & Safety Project Overview Work Force
Health & Safety Our project will not be considered a success if a serious incident occurs on the project.
Maritime Link The Maritime Link includes the construction and operation of a new 500 megawatt (MW) transmission system, that will connect the Islands of Newfoundland and Cape Breton, NS. The Project can be divided into three distinct areas: Western Newfoundland: New transmission line:265 km of which only 30km requires new right of way, a converter station at Bottom Brook and landfall transition compound near Cape Ray Cabot Strait: Two subsea cables spanning approximately 180 km between Point Aconi, Nova Scotia and Cape Ray, Newfoundland Cape Breton: New transmission line; 45 km all adjacent to existing lines, a converter station at Woodbine and a landfall transition compound near Point Aconi
Benefits of the Project Promotes regional cooperation amongst the Atlantic provinces Addresses hard caps on Green House Gas (GHG) by reducing emissions in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland & Labrador Consistent with proposed federal GHG framework for the electricity sector Provides economic benefits, direct and indirect Connects the Island of Newfoundland to the North American electricity grid for the very first time Provides a new transmission route to export its abundance of electricity Helps Nova Scotia achieve its provincial renewable energy goals 40% renewables requirement by 2020 Promotes long-term price stability for electricity in the region Provides new capacity in hydro electricity needed to balance the addition of other renewables (e.g. wind and future tidal)
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Maritime Link Project Components Subsea cables; Shore based grounding facilities; Grounding lines Two converter stations and adjoining substations; Transmission corridors; and Two transition compounds. 9
Maritime Link Project activities associated with construction of the Maritime Link include: geotechnical work; access and clearing; distribution of materials; construction of high voltage ac/dc converter stations; installation of transmission infrastructure; installation of grounding systems; laying of the subsea cable. 10
Project Phases/Timelines 2011-2013 2014-2017
Maritime Link Opportunities for Business and Workers
Procurement for the Maritime Link Competitive procurement process Full and fair opportunity Opportunities will be updated via Emera Newfoundland & Labrador s website www.emeranl.com Procurement section NS/NL Lower Churchill Benefits MOU Inter-provincial agreement established by both governments in 2011
Examples of Supplies The Maritime Link Project provides opportunities for local businesses Contractors and workers will increase demand for consumables in the areas where work occurs. This will Include: Fuel Safety wear & supplies Accommodations (short and long term) Meals etc. Approximately 2,700 person years of work projected Perspective: 1,000 person years of work could require approximately: 1,000 hardhats 1,000 pairs of safety glasses 1,000 pairs of work boots 12,000 pairs of gloves 600,000 meals
Labour & Employment Project Team Skilled Trades Civil work Transmission work Clearing work
Work Force Construction in NL and NS Total ~1,350 person years Average ~ 330 persons/month Peak ~655 Operation in NL and NS Continue for ~50 yrs, with potential for refurbishment and continued operation ~17 employees annually Managers Technologists Tradespeople
Monthly Construction Work Force Requirements
Examples of Positions Required During Construction Surveyors Iron Workers Welders Utility Electricians Power Line Technicians Communication Installers Pipe Fitters Carpenters Mill Wrights Mechanics/Operators Equipment Operators Chef/Cook/Wait Staff Construction Manager Tree Cutters
Benefits, Gender & Diversity Plan Emera Newfoundland & Labrador is developing a Benefits, Gender and Diversity Plan that aligns with the principles of Emera Inc. and with the benefit requirements of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland & Labrador. This plan will be integral to all procurement and labour contracts. All contractors and suppliers will be required to adhere to and report on these requirements.
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