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N.L. Hydro, Newfoundland Power planning news conference after days of warning customers to conserve power

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Last updated: 2026/01/24 at 11:40 AM
Press Room Published January 24, 2026
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Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro and Newfoundland Power are preparing for a news conference at 1 p.m. NT on Saturday.

The companies say it’s for an update on the Bay d’Espoir plant, and an outlook on the electricity system over the next 48 hours.

No other details have been confirmed, but it comes after days of warning customers to conserve power.

In a Saturday afternoon social media post, N.L. Hydro asked that residents avoid charging electric vehicles during peak hours like early mornings and evenings. They also want EV drivers to schedule vehicles to charge overnight and delay non-essential charging.

On Friday, Hydro issued a power warning because the electricity supply is getting close to maximum capacity due to high power demand and ongoing frazil ice issues at the Bay d’Espoir plant. Frazil ice forms in supercooled water, or water that remains liquid in below freezing temperatures. It consists of small ice crystals suspended in the water that can build up and block water intakes, which can impact water supply facilities like hydropower plants.

A team, including divers with special equipment, is working to remove ice in Bay d’Espoir, the company wrote Friday night.

CBC News will carry a livestream of the news conference.

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