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François Poirier's opinion column from the Wall Street Journal, February 3, 2025
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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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On May 31, 1940, more than a year before the U.S. entered World War II, Manufacturers Light and Heat Company purchased nine acres of land along Connoquenessing Creek in Ellwood City, Pa., around 40 miles north of its Pittsburgh headquarters. The plan was to build a 1,000-hp compressor station to support the expansion of two nearby natural gas pipelines. Market demand in the region was growing fast, and the company needed to keep up. As it turned out, the project couldn’t have come at a better time: By the end of 1945, the station’s horsepower had doubled, and a post-war economic boom was on the horizon.
The Towerbirch pipeline project will include 55 km of 36-inch pipeline paralleling the existing NGTL Groundbirch Mainline, along with new meter stations, and expansion of one meter station. The majority of this projects scope will be within British Comumbia, with only a portion in Alberta.
The Foothills System is a 1,241 km (771 mile) long network of pipelines comprising the Foothills B.C. and Foothills Saskatchewan lines.