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Global demand for affordable, reliable and secure energy is growing. This emphasizes the need for an energy system that considers rising global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while advancing economic growth and energy security—and TC Energy has a pivotal role to play.
Operations employees are on the ground each day to ensure natural gas keeps flowing through our infrastructure around the clock and in all weather conditions. With safety at the forefront, natural gas field technicians across our footprint are our unsung heroes with a variety of job duties that vary day by day – requiring skilled and adaptable personnel. The field technician role is experienced across our footprint with their own North American viewpoint.
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Make a positive impact in your community by applying for funding. We consider partnership and sponsorship opportunities from communities within a roughly 30-kilometre (20-mile) radius of our operations or projects that align with one or more of our focus areas, are significant to the long-term interests of the community, benefit a large number of community members, offer engagement opportunities for our workforce, and provide an impact report.
In early February, the temperature in the northeastern town of Dawson Creek, B.C., dipped below -30 C. It stayed dangerously cold for several days – too cold for the Dawson Creek Girl Guides to be out knocking on doors, trying to sell cookies.
On the Buckeye XPress (BXP) project in southern Ohio, four state-approved herpetologists are on speed dial with TC Energy’s construction team. Part of the pipeline is near a snake hibernaculum, or winter snake den, where species protected by the state, such as the timber rattlesnake, are known to roam. For that reason, the BXP team has put in place mitigation measures to ensure the safety of snakes—as well as its workers from the venomous reptiles.