Results 1611 to 1620 of 2030 for “project overview”
While 2020 proved to be a year of tremendous highs and lows for many families and businesses across our North American footprint, our Liquids business unit continued to play a critical role in delivering the energy people need across this continent.
After heavy flooding exposed pipelines at river crossings, TransCanada used innovative and creative bioengineering solutions to "re-train" the rivers to protect the pipelines, reduce the company's environmental footprint, and create a new habitat for fish. To date, TransCanada’s engineering solutions have met with success, with the provincial regulator approving the engineering practices as a permanent solution.
Have you ever seen a pipeline right-of-way a few years after construction? You might have, but often it’s hard to tell that a pipeline is buried well below the ground. That’s because our goal is to reclaim the land to the equivalent capability of how we found it.
National Indigenous Peoples Day is recognized annually on June 21 to celebrate and honour the achievements, rich cultures and unique heritage of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada.
This document is a comprehensive report on a company's activities throughout the preceding year.
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - June 30, 2010) - TransCanada Corporation (TSX:TRP) (NYSE:TRP) (TransCanada) today announced that line fill of the first phase of the US$12 billion Keystone Pipeline has been completed and commercial deliveries of crude oil to U.S. Midwest markets ...
Four families of house wrens chose specially made nesting cavities in the company’s pipeline markers as safe, cozy places to rear their young this summer. And, thanks to a little foresight and some delicate work, the evolution of two of those families was captured on camera.