It is necessary to repair the energy supply from Buksefjorden, states Nukissiorfiit.
In August must Nukissiorfiit carry out extensive repair work on the fjord span that supplies Nuuk with power from the hydroelectric plant in Buksefjorden.
Therefore, the Ameralik Fjord south of Nuuk will be restricted for sailing in the period from 3 August to 17 August.
This is what Nukissiorfiit writes in a press release.
The repair is due to one of the four lines on the fjord span being damaged in December 2024, which led to a longer power outage.
This means that if there is damage to one of the other three lines, Nukissiorfiit will not be able to supply Nuuk with hydropower. If that were to happen, they would have to use the diesel generators at the emergency power station.
Therefore, it is necessary to re-establish a new reserve line to ensure the future energy supply to Nuuk, writes Nukissiorfiit.

May interfere with hunting and sailing
The fjord span is the longest in the world, and therefore it is extensive work to change the wire, which will be done in collaboration with specialists and external partners.
Nukissiorfiit encourages you to stay informed about the current work and the timetable for when the fjord will be closed to sailing, on their website.
– We are aware that the time may cause disturbances for activities such as hunting and sailing, but the time has been chosen based on optimal weather conditions for carrying out the work as well as coordination of external partners’ schedules, writes Nukissiorfiit and continues:
– We apologize for any disruption that the closure of the fjord will cause. But for the sake of citizens’ safety and the future security of supply, it is important to comply with the restrictions.















