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Connecting to virtually every major pipeline in the U.S. Gulf Coast and additional Midwestern lines, TC Energy’s Columbia Gulf Transmission System (CGT) ensures energy reaches where it’s needed most, adapting to evolving energy demands and shifting environmental priorities.
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.
This pipeline expansion project in western Alberta expanded pipeline capacity for the transportation of natural gas to growing markets located in central and southern Alberta from the Peace River Project Area.
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.
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Connecting to virtually every major pipeline in the U.S. Gulf Coast and additional Midwestern lines, TC Energy’s Columbia Gulf Transmission System (CGT) ensures energy reaches where it’s needed most, adapting to evolving energy demands and shifting environmental priorities.