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tce-FERC-3.16.0-Marketlink-Rate-Schedule.pdf
Renewable natural gas (RNG) is a clean and reliable fuel that is often made from…drumroll, please…animal waste! As that waste breaks down, it produces methane, a naturally occurring greenhouse gas. The methane is captured, eliminating it from the atmosphere, and then processed to use as an energy source. This helps to meet a growing energy demand, while transitioning to cleaner sources of energy.
tc-FERC-3.2.0-Marketlink-Rate-Schedule.pdf
tc-marketlink-ferc-2.53.0-rate-schedule.pdf
tce-FERC-3.3.0-Marketlink-Rate-Schedule.pdf
tce-FERC-6.98.0-TransCanada-Keystone-Rates-Schedule.pdf
tce-FERC-6.96.0-TransCanada-Keystone-Rate-Schedule.pdf
tce-FERC-6.97.0-TransCanada-Keystone-Rate-Schedule.pdf
Given the prominence of beef in our diets and cultures, humankind probably won’t curb its consumption anytime soon in a way that results in a major drop in methane emissions. However, there are some creative and productive solutions for mitigating the environmental impact of cattle. One involves harnessing their prodigious digestive systems to turn out another source of energy—a source capable of supplying millions of cubic feet per day of natural gas to vehicles, homes, and businesses, not unlike a gas field trapped deep beneath the Earth’s surface.