The power corporation says full costs of the shutdown are unknown at this time.
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Posted: Mar 12, 2021 11:56 AM CT | Last Updated: March 12
Workers inspect the Snare Rapids hydro unit. The Northwest Territories Power Corporation says it does not yet have a full cost for the shutdown.(NTPC)
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The Northwest Territories Power Corporation announced its Snare Rapids Hydro Unit is back online, after more than a month-long shut down that cost it $630,000 in diesel.
The unit went offline on Feb. 2, when the power corporation's control centre's alarms indicated there were problems with the generator, a release states.