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Indigenous coordinators support the wellbeing of workers through socialization and coordination of cultural activities at project lodges.
TC Energy’s Wisconsin Reliability Project (“WR Project” or “Project”) is a set of expansion and reliability projects that will involves replacing 54.4 miles of pipeline along the ANR Pipeline System in South Wisconsin and Northern Illinois to provide needed natural gas supply to meet the increasing market demand of residential, commercial and industrial consumers.
At TC Energy, we are always exploring and working to engage qualified and competitive Indigenous entrepreneurs and businesses in communities where we operate.
As an early leader within the energy industry, TC Energy has engaged with Indigenous groups for more than 40 years. We recognize the importance of Indigenous rightsholders’ voices and their participation in the work we do and are committed to supporting the growth of resilient Indigenous communities.
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The Monongahela National Forest - one of the most biologically diverse national forests in the U.S. – also happens to be along the pathway of the WB XPress natural gas pipeline, which was placed into service last month. Work on the WBX included upgrading and enhancing an existing TransCanada pipeline system that has been safely serving customers for over 60 years. For nearly four years, TransCanada worked closely with various MNF resource specialists, including soil scientists, wildlife biologists, hydrologists, aquatic biologists, and botanists during the planning, permitting and construction phases of the project.
TransCanada Corporation today announced it is expanding its successful community scholarships program, that will further help hundreds of North Americans gain skills to realize their goals and prosper in the workforce.
In August, Avery Foret wrapped up the final weeks of her 16-month field engineering internship in Crossfield, AB. Now, she is back on campus at the University of Calgary to complete her mechanical engineering degree with a new perspective on the ‘real-world’ application of her studies.
It was just over a year ago that TC Energy visited the Renovo, Pennsylvania volunteer fire department to see the Lucas 3 Device in action. This critical piece of equipment was purchased with a grant from TC Energy and will help first responders administer CPR to patients experiencing cardiac arrest.