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For most of us, there is abundant access to energy providing electricity to power essentials, such as heating, cooling, lighting, charging, refrigeration, and many more of life’s comforts.

The safety of our people and the communities where we live and work is one of the TC Energy’s fundamental commitments, and one that we share with civil protection authorities and first responders across North America.

The power purchase agreement highlights TC Energy’s efforts to solve complex energy problems by developing a first-of-its-kind product to supply carbon-free energy round-the-clock.

Meet Kelly Howlett. These days, Kelly is Manager for Collaboration West, a group that is focused on collaborating with our NGTL customers to achieve mutually beneficial solutions while strengthening relationships. Here’s a peek into a day in Kelly’s life.

A crossing, also known as an encroachment, can be a temporary or permanent structure across, on, along or under a facility or pipeline right-of-way. A crossing can also mean equipment or machinery crossing over the pipeline right-of-way or facility site. Many such activities require written consent from the pipeline operator to ensure the continued integrity and safe operation of the pipeline.

Farming is the lifeblood of our communities. Many farming activities can be done without a crossing agreement or a One-Call. When working with landowners, we don’t want to impede your operations; we just want to keep families and communities safe, and that safety is a shared responsibility. It’s your land, we just want to help you work safely.

We continue to expand our renewable natural gas footprint in the U.S., recently placing into service another RNG interconnect in Missouri.

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.