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A challenger emerges to Nova Scotia Power's renewable retail electricity monopoly

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/utility-and-review-board-renewable-electricity-roswall-development-1.6227865

 

A challenger emerges to Nova Scotia Power's renewable retail electricity monopoly

Roswall Development Inc. has been issued a licence by the UARB, but many hurdles remain

On Tuesday, the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board awarded the first retail supplier licence to a numbered company subsidiary of Roswall Development Inc.

Roswall president Dan Roscoe said it means Nova Scotians will now have a choice from whom they purchase electricity.

"Today, history was made in Nova Scotia," he said.

The licence is an essential step in the company's plans to develop a 33-megawatt wind farm on Crown land that was part of the Bowater Mersey holdings near Milton in Queens County.

The company forecasts sales to 15 industrial and about 800 residential customers starting in late 2023.

"It's an important tool for accelerating our transition to a green economy. This will enable both individuals and businesses to achieve their various carbon goals," said Roscoe, a veteran wind power developer and the renewable energy lead at Cape Breton University's Verschuren Centre for Sustainability in Energy and the Environment.

'Competitive rates' promised

Both Roscoe and the board are clear the licence is just a first step.

The wind farm still has major hurdles to clear, including passing an environmental assessment, working out interconnection arrangements with Nova Scotia Power, and getting customers to actually sign up.

Rates are also a work in progress.

They will incorporate tariffs the company must pay Nova Scotia Power to use its transmission lines.

"We will be able to provide competitive rates that are stable over time," said Roscoe.

A sober assessment from the regulator

In approving the licence, NSUARB member Stephen McGrath wrote that while the company presented "a reasonable business model," this was contingent on many assumptions.

"It recognized it would need to make significant investment in understanding this market, the technical and financial applications, and the optimization of various assets and resources on an ongoing basis," he wrote.

"The company acknowledged that it would have to grow its team and seek strategic partnerships to make its proposed model successful."

Roswall has filed an application to lease Crown land for the wind farm and a development permit with the Region of Queens Municipality.

Why cabinet must approve the venture

Roswall Development is the first company to take advantage of the "renewable to retail" program created seven years ago by a Liberal government under Stephen McNeil.

One of the company principals and chair of the Roswall board is Michel Samson, a former energy minister in the McNeil government.

Although the Liberals created the framework through the Electricity Act, regulations and other steps, the government did not say when sales could begin.

As a result, the licence issued by the board will include a condition that no sales can occur before the provincial cabinet sets a date.

The licence is held by 4363174 Nova Scotia Limited, which was registered on Oct. 4, 2021.

As part of its application, the company had to submit a cheque for $7,500 and a letter of credit for $200,000.

Principals also underwent credit and criminal background checks, which were satisfactory.

Who's involved with the company?

Roswall told regulators that its executive and management have been at "the forefront of renewable energy development in Nova Scotia over the past 15 years."

In addition to Samson, other directors on the numbered company board include:

  • Barbara Pike, a member of the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board and former CEO of the Maritimes Energy Association.
     
  • David Howell, president of Valley Homes and chief financial officer of Brison Developments Ltd.

Roswall's board members include:

  • Edgar Samson of Premium Seafoods.
     
  • Veteran utilities executive Ray Robinson, formerly of Emera.
     
  • Energy efficiency expert Dale Robertson.

Roscoe sits on the boards of both companies.

 

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Hey Former Attorney General Mikey Murphy say Hoka Hey to TJ Burke and the RCMP

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From: David Amos <maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2010 15:34:04 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Mr Spurr here is the reason that I told you the story about
the RCMP, CTV, CBC, Youtube, BCE and Alliant
To: robert.hanf@emera.com, "James.Spurr"<James.Spurr@emera.com>,
"david.rodenhiser"<david.rodenhiser@nspower.ca>
Cc: shelley.black@enbridge.com, info@northerngateway.ca,
 info@pipeupagainstenbridge.ca, jolan@forestethics.orginfo@cupe.bc.ca
info@pacificwild.org, Jessica.Wilson@greenpeace.org
Received: Sunday, October 17, 2010, 10:34 PM 
 
I did try hard to talk to you last fall. Ask David Rodenhiser. That
said I think you Emera dudes are crazy not to at least try to settle
with me before I decided to raise the stakes in your wicked game.
Please don't think me dumb I saw you checking me out whilst we talked
and I could tell that you believed every word I said.

FYI the reason I was so pissed off was a few days earlier a host of
very corrupt cops in seven cars pounced my son and I at 2:30 in the
morning right after the David Alward and the PCs won their big
mandate. As you can see I have reloaded some of my old videos that
were maliciously deleted just as the writ was dropped. Surf through
and you will see your face Mr Spurr You seemed like an ok guy on the
phone but so did the former Attorney General Mikey Murphy before he
and his pals sent all the corrupt cops to attack me. If nothing you
should deny that we talked on the 6th and that quite some time before
I opted to upload a video about you Ermera dudes again and reintroduce
myself to big talking activists in BC.
 
 
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From: "Murphy, Michael B. \(DH/MS\)" MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca 
To: motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com 
 
January 30, 2007 
 
WITHOUT PREJUDICE 
 
Mr. David Amos 
 
 Dear Mr. Amos: 
 
This will acknowledge receipt of a copy of your e-mail of December 29, 2006 to Corporal Warren McBeath of the RCMP. Because of the nature of the allegations made in your message, I have taken the measure of forwarding a copy to Assistant Commissioner Steve Graham of the RCMP "J" Division in Fredericton. 
 
Sincerely, 
 
Honourable Michael B. Murphy Minister of Health

 

 

https://nsuarb.novascotia.ca/about/member-biographies 

 

 

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Peter W. Gurnham, Q.C.

 

Mr. Gurnham was appointed as a Member of the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board on June 5, 2003 and then as Chair on October 23, 2004.

Mr. Gurnham holds bachelor's degrees in Economics and Law from Dalhousie University in Halifax and was appointed as a Queen's Counsel in 1998. Prior to his appointment to the Board, he practiced law with Cox Hanson O'Reilly Matheson, where he specialized in administrative and regulatory law, and was managing partner of the firm for nine years. He is a past Chairman of the Nova Scotia Elections Commission, has served in a number of senior positions with Scouts Canada, is Past Chair of Symphony Nova Scotia, Past Chair of the Finance Committee, Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society, and has been involved in a number of other community and charitable groups. He is a recipient of several awards in recognition of service to community.

Mr. Gurnham is a member of the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society, the Canadian Bar Association, the National Association of the Regulatory Utility Commissioners (US), and is Past Chair of CAMPUT: Canada’s Energy and Utility Regulators. He is a former Co-Chair of the annual Energy Regulation Course sponsored by CAMPUT at Queens University.

Roland A. Deveau, Q.C.

 

Roland Deveau was appointed as a Member of the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board in December, 1998 and named as Vice Chair on August 20, 2012.

Before joining the Board, Mr. Deveau practiced law with the firm of Pink, Macdonald, Harding in Yarmouth and Pointe de L'Église, Nova Scotia, where his preferred areas of practice were municipal, administrative and commercial law. He was also involved in various community economic development initiatives, including serving as President of the local Chamber of Commerce.

Mr. Deveau is a Past President of the provincial association of French speaking lawyers, as well as a former director and officer of the national “Fédération canadienne des juristes d'expression francaise de common law". He has also served on Bar Council of the Barristers' Society. In 2016 and 2017, he served as President of Golf Canada (the sport's governing body in Canada), and has chaired its Audit and Risk and Compensation Committees. He was Canada’s representative on the R&A Amateur Status Committee in St. Andrews, Scotland from 2014 to 2016. He is a nationally certified golf rules official who has officiated in both provincial and national amateur and professional golf championships, including the PGA Tour.

He holds a Bachelor of Law and a Bachelor of Science (Chemistry) from Dalhousie University and received his Queens Counsel (Q.C.) designation in 2010. He is a member of CAMPUT: Canada’s Energy and Utility Regulators, the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (US), the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society and the Canadian Bar Association.

David J. Almon, LL.B.

 

David Almon was appointed as a Member of the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board in 1998.

Before joining the Board, Mr. Almon held a consulting position with the Department of Energy Mines and Resources Canada in Ottawa, monitoring, from Committee through to passage in Parliament, the framework of legislative initiatives constituting the National Energy Program (1982-84), served as Parliamentary Assistant in the House of Commons, following which he joined Burke Mitton Thompson law firm in Halifax in 1984.

In addition to maintaining a private law practice, Mr. Almon has held additional consulting positions with the Department of Foreign Affairs, involved with the planning and administrative arrangements for the Halifax Summit (G-7) and Fifth Economic Leaders Meeting - Vancouver (APEC) as well as presiding as Chair of the Nova Scotia Criminal Review Board. He has served on the Dalhousie University Board of Governors and Alumni Association and Legal Ethics Committee of the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society.

Mr. Almon, who was born in Halifax, holds degrees in Political Science, Education and Law and is a Member of the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society, The Canadian Bar Association, CAMPUT: Canada’s Energy and Utility Regulators and the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (US).

Roberta J. Clarke, Q.C.

 

Roberta Clarke, appointed as a Member of the Board in July, 2009, previously practiced law for thirty-two years with Blois, Nickerson & Bryson in Halifax.

Born and educated in St. John's, Newfoundland, Ms. Clarke received a B.A. from Memorial University of Newfoundland (1973, University Gold Medalist, Political Science). After receiving her LL.B. from Dalhousie University (1976), she was called to the Bars of Newfoundland (1976) and Nova Scotia (1977).

Ms. Clarke has served as Referee under the Civil Procedure Rules, Member of the Regional Assessment Appeal Court, Member of the Payments in Lieu of Taxes Dispute Advisory Panel, and Vice-Chair of the Provincial Appeal Board under the Health Authorities Act. She has been active in various professional organizations in both leadership and education roles, and in public and community service, including Advisory Groups of the Law Reform Commission of Nova Scotia, Capital District Health Authority Research Ethics Board, Pine Hill Divinity Hall, and Atlantic School of Theology. Ms. Clarke was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1997. In 2003, she was the first female recipient of the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society Distinguished Service Award.

Ms. Clarke is a member of the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society, the Canadian Bar Association, the Canadian Association of Members of Public Utility Tribunals, and the National Association of Regulators of Utility Commissioners (US). She is currently a member of the CAMPUT Education Committee.

Richard J. Melanson, LL.B.

Originally from Corberrie, Nova Scotia, before joining the Board, Mr. Melanson practiced law in Halifax for 27 years with Blois Nickerson and Bryson LLP. He had extensive experience in administrative law, having acted as an outside counsel to the Board for over twenty years and acted for or appeared before various other administrative tribunals and agencies. He also practiced in the areas of corporate-commercial law, real property transactions, bankruptcy and insolvency and civil litigation. He was involved in the firm’s management, chairing the firm’s articling committee, together with sitting on the firm’s partnership and associates compensation committees.

Mr. Melanson received his Bachelor of Arts (French major-1981) and Bachelor of Education (1983) from Université Sainte-Anne. He is a graduate of Dalhousie Law School, receiving the University Medal in 1988, awarded to the student who achieved the highest average of those obtaining first class distinction in third year studies. He was admitted to the Nova Scotia Bar in 1989.

Mr. Melanson has been an active volunteer in the legal community, including sitting as a Commissioner on the Law Reform Commission of Nova Scotia and the Board of Directors of the provincial association of French speaking lawyers. He has also served as a volunteer with various professional and civic organizations, including chairing the discipline committee as a member of the Board of Examiners of the Nova Scotia Association of Social Workers and holding the position of treasurer with Canadian Parents For French (Nova Scotia).

He is a member of the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society, the Canadian Bar Association, CAMPUT: Canada’s Energy and Utility Regulators, and the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (US).

Steven Murphy, MBA, P.Eng.

Prior to joining the Board, Mr. Murphy worked for 28 years in the Engineering Consulting Industry. He previously worked for WSP Canada and AECOM Canada Ltd., where he served as Senior Manager for Atlantic Canada for both firms. He also worked for CBCL Limited as the Manager of the Municipal Engineering Department, as well as a Senior Project Manager. The primary areas of his engineering practice were water, wastewater and municipal infrastructure projects, providing him the opportunity to work with a number of Municipalities and Utilities throughout Atlantic Canada.

Mr. Murphy holds a Diploma in Engineering from Dalhousie University, a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from Technical University of Nova Scotia, and a Masters of Business Administration from Dalhousie University. He has been a registered professional engineer with Engineers Nova Scotia since 1990. In 2003, he was presented with the Citizenship Award from Engineers Nova Scotia. He is also a past member of the Atlantic Canada Water and Waste Water Association Scholarship Review Committee, the American Water Works Association, and the American Public Works Association.

Mr. Murphy has also demonstrated professional and community service involvement. On the professional side, he is a former member of the Board of Directors of the Consulting Engineers of Nova Scotia and Dalhousie Engineering Alumni Association. On the community side, he served as Chair of the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) Downtown Design Review Committee. He is also an Associate Member and Past National Vice-President of the Canadian Progress Club, where he was presented with a Canadian Progress Club National Member of the Year Award in 2009.

He is a member of CAMPUT: Canada’s Energy and Utility Regulators, and the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (US).

Stephen McGrath, LL.B.

 

Before joining the Board, Mr. McGrath was a Director of Legal Services with the Nova Scotia Department of Justice, with shared responsibility for the management of legal services for departments and agencies throughout the provincial government. Mr. McGrath was with the Department of Justice for 16 years, and before assuming his role as director, held various positions in the Legal Services Division. His work included advice to the Nova Scotia Department of Energy and appearances before courts and administrative bodies on behalf of numerous departments and agencies of the Government of Nova Scotia. Mr. McGrath was awarded the Premier’s Award of Excellence in 2009 for his work to determine the methodology for Crown Share Adjustment Payments to the Province of Nova Scotia under the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord. Before joining the Province, Mr. McGrath was a partner with the Dartmouth, Nova Scotia law firm, Boyne Clarke. During his 10 years there, his practice focused on commercial litigation and environmental law.

Mr. McGrath was a member and past chair of the Board of Directors of the Regional Residential Services Society and was a former member of the Board of Directors of the Help Line Society. He has also been a volunteer coach with minor hockey.

Mr. McGrath is a member of the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society. He was formerly a Council Member of the Society, is a past chair of the Society’s Code of Professional Conduct Committee and a member of the Ethics Advisory Committee. He is a member of the Canadian Bar Association and was previously a Member of the Executive and Council Member with the Association, and past chair of the Young Lawyers and Civil Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution Sections of the Association. He is also a member of CAMPUT: Canada’s Energy and Utility Regulators and the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (US).

Jennifer Nicholson, CPA, CA

 

Jennifer Nicholson was appointed as a Member of the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board in April 2018.  Jennifer is a graduate of Saint Mary’s University and in 1997 qualified as a Chartered Accountant (now a Chartered Professional Accountant).  She qualified with Ernst & Young and following that has held a number of positions.  She was Senior Director Stakeholder Relations for Emera from 2006 to 2010.  Following that, she was Executive Vice President and Vice President Investor Relations with Brigus Gold.  She was CFO and Director of Risk, Environment, Social and Governance for Halterm and prior to being appointed to the Board was a partner in Executive Finance Partners Inc. which, among other things, provided courses in Ethical Intelligence, Board Governance and Executive Presence and provided CFO for hire services for small and medium sized businesses.  For a number of years she was a lecturer at Saint Mary’s University and an instructor at the Atlantic School of Chartered Accountancy.  Among Jennifer’s volunteer activities are Board Chair of the Blue Nose Marathon, member of the Saint Mary’s University Board of Governors, Treasurer and Secretary of CAMPUT, past Council member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Treasurer of Canadian Martyrs Minor Basketball and a number of other community and charitable organizations.

 

 

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Mission

To fairly and independently resolve matters in an efficient and effective manner.

Vision

To be widely recognized as a trusted, leading adjudicative and regulatory tribunal.

Values

We are:

  • Ethical and act with integrity
  • Respectful
  • Responsive, dedicated, and knowledgeable

The way we operate is:

  • Fair and independent
  • Accessible and accountable
  • Efficient and cost effective

Our communication with our stakeholders, the public and each other is:

  • Timely and understandable
  • Open and transparent
  • Respectful and courteous

Our decisions are:

  • Impartial and objective
  • Consistent and timely
  • Well-reasoned and easily understood

Our workplace is:

  • Professional and team oriented
  • Collaborative and collegial
  • Committed to delivering high quality services

 

Copies of the Board's current and past Strategic Plans are available on our Plans & Reports page.

 

Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board
3rd Floor, Summit Place
1601 Lower Water Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3P6

Telephone: (902) 424-4448
Toll Free: 1-855-442-4448
Fax: (902) 424-3919
Email: board@novascotia.ca

 

https://www.roswall.ca/who-we-are

 

Who We Are


Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia in Canada, the people leading Roswall Development have been on the front lines of the significant energy transition that has taken place in Nova Scotia over the past decade. Collectively, we have successfully built and operated $150 million (CAD) of wind and solar projects and have extensive involvement in renovating public infrastructure.

Through our combined experience, we have completed energy efficiency retrofits of over 100 public buildings and installed onsite renewable energy systems at over 1,000 locations, helping to save hundreds of millions of dollars in energy costs.

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"We are proud to have played significant roles in the Nova Scotia Community Feed-in Tariff program that built over 200MW of locally owned renewable energy projects, the Solar City Halifax program that installed solar at thousands of homes, and the Town of Bridgewater's Smart Cities Challenge award win."

— Daniel Roscoe, P.Eng, Managing Director

Board of Directors

Daniel Roscoe, P.Eng
PARTNER AND Managing Director

Daniel Roscoe is a veteran renewable energy executive with extensive experience in all stages of wind and solar project development, financing, construction, and operation. He has built wind energy projects across North America, with a focus on Atlantic Canada and New England, along with hundreds of on-site solar projects. Daniel’s specialty is making small scale utility projects be as profitable as possible.

As a passionate advocate and engaged stakeholder for locally-owned renewable energy and for transition to a sustainable energy economy, Daniel has successfully advocated for innovative energy policies including the Nova Scotia Community Feed-in Tariff program and Solar City Halifax. These programs and the resulting projects played a major role in transforming the Nova Scotia electricity supply from 2008-2016.

Daniel is a Professional Engineer in Nova Scotia with a Bachelor of Applied Science (Civil Engineering) from the University of Waterloo. He is the former chief operating officer of Scotian WindFields Inc. and SWEB Development LP.

Hon. Michel Samson, BA, LLB, ECNS
BOARD CHAIR

Michel Samson is a counsel at Cox & Palmer and previously spent 19 years as a Member of the Nova Scotia Legislature, which included a period as Minister of Energy.

David Howell, CPA, CMA
HEAD OF FINANCE

David Howell is the president of New Valley Homes Inc. and the chief financial officer of Brison Developments Ltd. He is on the Board of four Nova Scotian renewable energy companies and was the lead at SWEB Development LP for project financing for Nova Scotia.

Mitch Underhay, BCom (H)
DEVELOPMENT MANAGER

Mitch Underhay has worked directly to install 25 wind turbines over 13 projects sites in ten jurisdictions in the United States and Canada. During that time, he managed relations with landowners, municipalities, the province/state, local first nations, local utilities and system operators.

Dale Robertson, P.Eng
DIRECTOR

Dale Robertson is an award-winning energy efficiency expert whose work has been international in scope and includes projects on five continents since 1981 leading to hundreds of millions of dollars in reduced energy consumption. He was the leader of an engineering study team performing energy audits in over 800 buildings and facilities of virtually every nature - residential, commercial, industrial, manufacturing, processing, agriculture, government, hospitality and education.

Ray Robinson, P.Eng
DIRECTOR

Ray Robinson is the chief executive officer of Saint John Energy and board member/past chair of the Canadian Electricity Association. He is the former chief operating officer of Emera Caribbean and held many other utility executive positions.

Barbara Pike, BCom
DIRECTOR

Barbara Pike is a member of the Canada Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board and former founding chief executive officer of the Maritime Energy Association. She sits on the Boards of three renewable energy companies and has 20 years of experience in the energy sector.

Edgar Samson
DIRECTOR

Edgar Samson is the President and CEO of Premium Seafoods Ltd and sits on the Board of Directors for a number of community organizations. He is a native of Petit De Grat, Nova Scotia and a graduate of the Nova Scotia Institute of Technology’s electrician program. In the spring of 1984, Edgar, along with partners John Samson and Brian Samson, established Premium Seafoods, a lobster brokerage business. Over the last 33 years, Premium Seafoods has experienced several expansions and continues to grow. Edgar is presently a co-owner/director of several companies, which employ over 200 people in rural Cape Breton.

 

 

397 Bedford Highway
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3M 2L3
Canada

info@roswall.ca

(902) 489-6787

 

https://www.brisondevelopments.com/about/management/

 

President/Owner

Mitch F Brison

Mitchell Brison

Mitch Brison
Cell: 1 (902) 798-6395
Fax: 1 (902) 798-8873
Email: mbrison@eastlink.ca

Controller

David F Howell

David Howell

Cell: 1 (902) 790-0111
Fax: 1 (902) 798-8873
Email: mbrison@eastlink.ca


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Ray Robinson

Ray Robinson

President & CEO at Saint John Energy
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Successful senior executive with more than 30 years’ experience in the electrical utility industry. Skilled in securing regulatory approval and permits for projects that span international borders. Proven ability to lead organizations through mergers and acquisitions to seamless, efficient operations. Track record of strategy development and implementation that results in innovative, customer-centered solutions and strong returns for shareholders.

Specialties: Operations turnaround, successful development of transmission line projects and power plants, project management.


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