Posted: Apr 20, 2021 12:37 PM NT | Last Updated: April 20
This is an aerial photo of the utility station at Soldiers Pond, on Newfoundland s Avalon Peninsula. The station converts direct current power transmitted over the Labrador-Island Link from Muskrat Falls to alternating current energy that can be integrated into the island s power grid. (Submitted by Nalcor Energy)
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Posted: Mar 04, 2021 6:00 AM NT | Last Updated: March 4 comments
Paul Harrington has been a leading figure with the Lower Churchill Project since he began working as an embedded contractor with Nalcor Energy in 2007. He is one of seven senior project managers fighting the release of their pay information from 2019.(Terry Roberts/CBC)
Seven senior contractors working on the Muskrat Falls hydro and transmission project including longtime project leader Paul Harrington are fighting a request to Nalcor Energy to have their 2019 compensation information made public.
That s despite the fact Nalcor believes the information should be released. As well, legislative changes made nearly three years ago lifted the veil of secrecy over compensation to embedded contractors, and previous court rulings have also come down on the side of full disclosure.