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TC Energy and Nikola have executed a joint development to explore co-developing large-scale clean hydrogen hubs in the U.S. and Canada.

TC Energy purchased 74.25 megawatts of solar energy at Claresholm Solar in Southern Alberta.

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed nearly every facet of our lives in North America. These drastic changes are scary, challenging and stressful. We send our sincerest well-wishes to the families affected and recognize the tremendous efforts of first responders and health professionals worldwide. Over the two past weeks, we have been doing our part to slow down the spread of the virus. We have safely transitioned much of our staff from working in our offices to working remotely.

When it comes to hydrogen, our goal is to help customers achieve sustainability goals via diverse feedstocks and new technologies to produce hydrogen from renewable power (electrolysis), renewable natural gas derived from biomass (methane-sourced hydrogen), and natural gas coupled with carbon capture.

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TC Energy signed a power purchase agreement for 100 per cent of the offtake — and all future environmental attributes — for the 297 MW Sharp Hills Wind Farm. The wind project is near Sedalia and New Bridgen in Alberta.

TC Energy will purchase 20 megawatts of solar energy at East Strathmore Solar; this agreement means TC Energy receives all rights to the current and future environmental attributes of the project. The solar project is one of the first solar-power-generation facilities in the area east of Calgary, Alberta.

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