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Switching on the lights is easy, right? Reach out and flick the switch. Simple as that. But how does the electricity needed to turn that light on reach your home in the first place? As you may have guessed, that isn't quite as simple.
Pipelines are the safest and most environmentally responsible way to transport natural gas and petroleum products over long distances.
As rightsholders, Indigenous groups have a distinct relationship to the land, so we recognize that our business activities have the potential to affect them in tangible ways.
Each year, our CEO and Board Chair share their views on the health of our business and their outlook for the future in an open letter to shareholders in our annual report. Here are the highlights from their 2022 letter, released today.
To celebrate Father’s Day we sat down with Adam Saab, a new father, partner and engineer.
Solar energy to power TC Energy renewable natural gas (RNG) interconnects – meter stations that measure the amount of gas being transported – is helping the company to work towards our net-zero commitment while also enabling the company to sell renewable energy to the local utility.
As an early leader within the energy industry, TC Energy has engaged with Indigenous groups for more than 40 years. We recognize the importance of Indigenous rightsholders’ voices and their participation in the work we do and are committed to supporting the growth of resilient Indigenous communities.