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In response to growing peak day requirements and reliability needs of local distribution companies (LDC) and customers in the region, TC Energy is proposing to build the Southeast Virginia Energy Storage Project

Final project cost is approximately US$3.9 billion, 13 per cent under original cost estimate Supplies affordable, reliable and sustainable natural gas to fuel Mexico’s economic growth CALGARY, Alberta, June 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — News Release — TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TC Energy or the Company) today announced that it has commenced the collection of tolls from the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) for the Southeast Gateway pipeline and has been paid by the CFE for the month...

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TC Energy continues to respond to an incident on our Columbia Gas Transmission Pipeline located alongside Interstate 81 in Strasburg, Virginia.

As the Virginia Reliability Project continues with the permitting process, TC Energy is continuing to explore all possible options to ensure that the workforce hired for this project will be representative of the neighboring communities and that our investments in new infrastructure drive our local economy.

Today it was announced we are seeking applications for local businesses to become contractors on Columbia Gas Transmission’s (TCO) Virginia Reliability Project (VRP).

The British Columbia Integrated Pest Management Act & Regulations (IPMA and IPMR) include provisions for pesticide uses under a Pest Management Plan (PMP) – which is referred to as an Integrated Vegetation Management Plan or IVMP in this document. The objectives for the IVMP are to identify pests and set clear, distinct, and tangible thresholds that will assist in determining the level at which vegetation becomes a pest and identifying strategies for control.

Washington, D.C. – TC Energy released the following statement after the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved, with bipartisan support, the Virginia Reliability Project.