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At TC Energy, we are committed to protecting our planet while meeting the world’s growing energy requirements. How we interact with the environment is as important to us as it is to the communities in which we live and work. Our Environment Principles of environmental stewardship, protection and performance, guide our decisions every day when building and operating energy infrastructure.
TC Energy Corporation announced today that it has approved two new expansion projects totaling $1.3 billion on its wholly-owned natural gas pipeline systems. The $0.9 billion 2023 NGTL Intra-Basin System Expansion will deliver natural gas from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) to markets within Alberta on the NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. (NGTL) System, while the US$0.3 billion Alberta XPress project will see the expansion of the ANR Pipeline (ANR) to provide a seamless path for Canadian production to access growing LNG export and other markets along the U.S. Gulf Coast.
TC Energy is constructing and will own and operate four separate projects as part of the West Path Delivery Program located within Alberta and British Columbia. These projects are necessary to supply growing demand in southwest Alberta, southern B.C. and downstream North American markets for natural gas produced in Western Canada.
Make a positive impact in your community by applying for funding. We consider partnership and sponsorship opportunities from communities within a roughly 30-kilometre (20-mile) radius of our operations or projects that align with one or more of our focus areas, are significant to the long-term interests of the community, benefit a large number of community members, offer engagement opportunities for our workforce, and provide an impact report.
TC Energy owns or has interests in many power generation facilities with combined capacity of 4,200 megawatts (MW). Our power generation assets are located in Alberta, Quebec and New Brunswick. More than half of the power we provide is generated from emission-less sources, including nuclear.
In 2010, OSU-Cascades launched an Energy Systems Engineering four-year degree program, which TC Energy has supported for the last five years. The investment from TC Energy has allowed for experiential learning for senior-year students as they work on their final design projects, collaborating with local energy companies to solve a real-world problem.
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