On May 25, 2026, the Government of New Brunswick released a comprehensive action plan in response to recommendations made through the independent review of NB Power. The Government will act on all 50 of the review recommendations; 44 recommendations were accepted, while six require further analysis.

Action Plan highlights:

Actions announced by the Government include:

  • Developing a new long-term provincial energy policy aligned with NB Power’s future needs and the province’s economic growth objectives (previously announced as part of the Government’s new Economic Development Strategy);
  • Advancing discussions around greater regional co-operation and integration among utilities in the Maritimes, including exploring the concept of a Maritime independent system operator (ISO).
  • Reviewing and modernizing the Electricity Act and broader energy regulatory framework to improve transparency, accountability and long-term planning.
  • Creating an energy sector consumer advocate’s office to better represent residential and small business customers.
  • Improving accountability with respect to performance measurement, staffing reviews, project management and customer service within NB Power. Improving performance at the Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station was specifically highlighted.
  • Strengthening oversight and financial planning for major projects such as those at the Mactaquac and Belledune generating stations.

Implementation approach:

The Action Plan assigns actions based on the implementation timeline and their current status.

Some highlighted actions include:

Some actions that require further analysis include:

  • Integrated energy planning: Consider increased natural gas deployment for heating within energy policy (in progress, short-term);
  • High-performing organization: Begin work on financial restructuring and potential corporatization of NB Power (upcoming, long-term);
  • High-performing organization: Assess writing down the Energy Supply Cost Variance Account (upcoming, long-term); and,
  • Nuclear operations: Operationally separate Point Lepreau from other NB Power assets (upcoming, medium-term).

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