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On June 28, Minnkota Power Cooperative outlined how an agreement with TC Energy will move Project Tundra into its final stage of project development. Tundra will represent TC Energy’s first carbon capture and sequestration project in the U.S. and will capture up to approximately 4 million tons of CO2 per annum from Minnkota’s Milton R. Young Station in North Dakota.
The 266 km (165 mile) south section of the Peace River Mainline (part of the NGTL System) will be retired.
The Foothills System is a 1,241 km (771 mile) long network of pipelines comprising the Foothills B.C. and Foothills Saskatchewan lines.
The fact sheet describes key points about crossing water safely.
The Project will include the construction of approximately 4 kilometres (km) of pipe 324 millimeters in diameter for transporting natural gas. It will parallel the existing Canadian Mainline, and will start at the Saint-Sébastien Meter Station near route 133 and end at a new proposed valve and receiver site in the municipality of Pike River, near Chemin Molleur.