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TC Energy has power assets throughout North America. We are the operator of all of our Energy assets, except for Cartier Wind, Bruce Power and Portlands Energy.
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Strongest safety performance in five years drives 15 flow records and solid financial results Progress in commercial discussions strengthens line of sight to incremental project announcements in 2026 Raises dividend for 26th consecutive year CALGARY, Alberta, Feb. 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TC Energy or the Company) released its fourth quarter and full-year 2025 results today. François Poirier, TC Energy’s President and Chief Executive Officer commented,...
CALGARY, Alberta, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — TC Energy Corporation released its first quarter results today. François Poirier, TC Energy’s President and Chief Executive Officer commented, "As natural gas and electricity are forecasted to drive the majority of growth in final energy consumption through 2035, we are pleased to announce two new growth projects that represent strategic investments in North America’s energy future.
Stories, news, and information on the ways TC Energy finds solutions for North America's hydro, natural gas, and nuclear energy problems.
The 4,324-kilometre (2,687-mile) Keystone Pipeline System plays a key role in connecting Alberta crude oil supplies to U.S. refining markets in Illinois, Oklahoma and Texas, as well as connecting U.S. crude oil supplies from the Cushing, Okla., hub to refining markets in the U.S. Gulf Coast through our Marketlink Pipeline System.
Meet a few of TC Energy’s Energy Problem Solvers, who are working to move, generate and store the energy North America relies on – and find out how you can join us.
TransCanada Corp. has secured 675,000 gigajoules (GJ) (630 million cubic feet) per day of new natural gas transportation contracts from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) on TransCanada’s Canadian Mainline. Its North Bay Junction Open Season resulted in long-term, fixed-priced contracts for service that will reach markets in Ontario, Quebec, the Maritimes and the Northeastern U.S.