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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.
This report investigates the possible implementation of nuclear power (SMRs) in the oil sands to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and produce steam, and electricity for use at in-situ recovery facilities utilizing Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) for bitumen production.
The Alberta Carbon Grid (ACG) is a carbon transportation system reaching the province’s largest sources of industrial emissions. Designed to be an open-access system, the ACG will serve as the backbone of Alberta’s emerging carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) industry, connecting the Fort McMurray region, the Alberta Industrial Heartland, and the Drayton Valley region to key sequestration locations and delivery points across the province, and serving multiple industries. When fully constructed, the system will be capable of transporting more than 20 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually.
TC Energy’s NGTL System delivers energy to millions of North Americans every day as an essential part of the TC Energy pipeline network.
tce-FERC-3.19.0-Marketlink-Rate-Schedule.pdf
tce-leming-lake-sand-fact-sheet.pdf
The proposed McLeod South Project is 48-inch diameter pipeline that would be located entirely within Yellowhead County, Alberta.
This document is a comprehensive report on a company's activities throughout the preceding year.
Learn more about our natural gas and power projects and assets, including pipelines and storage.
tce-FERC-3.18.0-Marketlink-Rate-Schedule.pdf