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The Alberta Carbon Grid (ACG) is a carbon transportation system reaching the province’s largest sources of industrial emissions. Designed to be an open-access system, the ACG will serve as the backbone of Alberta’s emerging carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) industry, connecting the Fort McMurray region, the Alberta Industrial Heartland, and the Drayton Valley region to key sequestration locations and delivery points across the province, and serving multiple industries. When fully constructed, the system will be capable of transporting more than 20 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually.
Made possible by the Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation, the partnership enables Indigenous Communities to own part of Canada’s largest natural gas pipeline network, while creating shareholder value and progressing TC Energy’s strategic priorities TC Energy’s NGTL System compressor station and pipeline right-of-way near Nordegg, Alta. CALGARY, Alberta, July 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TC Energy or the Company) is pleased to announce an equity interest...
TC Energy purchased 150,000 tCO2e generated by Jenner 3 Wind Farm in Canada.
Read official statements and important updates from TC Energy about the company and its operations.
TC Energy Corporation released its second quarter results today. François Poirier, TC Energy’s President and Chief Executive Officer commented, “During the first six months of 2024, we delivered 10 per cent year-over-year growth in comparable EBITDA1 and approximately 35 per cent growth in segmented earnings.”
TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) today announced that the Board of Directors (Board) of TC Energy declared a quarterly dividend of $0.90 per common share for the quarter ending Mar. 31, 2022, on the Company’s outstanding common shares. The common share dividend is payable on Apr. 29, 2022 to shareholders of record at the close of business on Mar. 31, 2022.
TC Energy is disappointed that the Tribunal constituted to hear the company’s claim to recover more than US$15 billion in damages resulting from the revocation on Jan. 20, 2021 of the Presidential Permit for the Keystone XL Project has determined in a jurisdictional ruling that the claim cannot proceed.
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