Results 461 to 470 of 3659 for “solar energy”
Extending from New York state to the Midwest and Southeast, TC Energy’s Columbia Gas Transmission system moves the natural gas relied upon by millions of Americans for their energy and heating needs.
Crossfield Gas Storage is located 50 km (31 miles) north of Calgary, Alta, holds 68 bcf (billion cubic feet) of natural gas. A "depleted underground reservoir" facility, gas is stored in what was originally a naturally occurring gas reservoir.
Gas Transmission Northwest (GTN) is a 1,377-mile (2,216-km) pipeline system that transports Canadian natural gas to communities in Washington, Idaho, Oregon and California.
The Redwater Cogeneration Plant, located at Williams Energy Canada Fractionation and Storage Plant in Redwater, Alta., has provided the province with approximately 46 megawatts of electricity since 2001.
Located in British Columbia’s Peace River Regional District, the North Montney Mainline (NMML) provides the critical natural gas transmission infrastructure required to connect natural gas producers and downstream markets throughout Canada and the United States, generating tax revenues for hospitals, schools and more in some of B.C.’s more remote communities.
The North Corridor Expansion Project in northwestern Alberta expanded pipeline capacity for the transportation of natural gas from the Peace River Project Area (PRPA) to growing markets located in northeastern Alberta. The Project included three pipeline components and one compressor station unit addition.
A 90 megawatt, natural gas-fired cogeneration facility in Saint John, New Brunswick, the Grandview Cogeneration Plant provides power for an Irving Oil Refinery.
MacKay River is an industrial cogeneration project that is situated on Suncor’s MacKay River oil sands development, 60 km (37 miles) west of Fort McMurray, Alta.
From end to end, the Tula Pipeline Project is 287 km (178 miles) in length and will deliver fuel from Tuxpan, Veracruz, to communities in the states of Puebla and Hidalgo. The pipeline has the capacity to carry 886 million cubic feet per day of natural gas.
How Canadian LNG can enable global emissions reduction