How North America’s Energy System Connects
Ever wonder how the energy system is supplied? Read on to find out how it works: from production to storage and delivery to millions of people and businesses.
To ensure we have the energy to power our lives, heat for our homes and get where we need to go, we need a diverse mix of energy.
There are tens of thousands of valves spanning TransCanada’s 95,800 km of oil and natural gas pipeline network across North America.
Read ArticleWhether you know it or not, natural gas helps fuel your life. It warms your home, cooks your meals, generates electricity to power your smart phone and TV and makes your community run. Bonus? It’s clean and affordable.
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Our industry has developed some pretty sophisticated and innovative tools to monitor pipelines and ensure safe operations. Watch this video created by the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association about some of the unique technologies our industry uses each day.
Watch videoHow do we plan, build and operate a TransCanada pipeline? Find out on our interactive journey.
GO TO EXPERIENCE >We're a big continent with big energy needs. Here's what the US, Canada and Mexico use today – and are projected to use in the coming decades.
Ever wonder how the energy system is supplied? Read on to find out how it works: from production to storage and delivery to millions of people and businesses.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts a 31 per cent increase in global energy consumption by 2040.
It’s cleaner burning. It’s plentiful. It’s a key driver in the North American energy landscape. Learn about an unsung energy hero: natural gas.
Beyond fuel in your tank, oil is used to make everyday objects – everything from drinking cups to combs and electronics and more.