With access to major producing basins in North America, the ANR system transports natural gas from Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana to cities and towns in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and Ohio, with two major legs of the system converging near Chicago. ANR also provides access to TC Energy’s extensive natural gas storage operations in Michigan
Aqua Water Treatment has obtained environmental approval for Spain's first hybrid photovoltaic and hydroelectric plant with the publication of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) in the Official State Gazette (BOE). HIDRO Cedillo, as the project is called, will have a capacity of 86.4 megawatts (MW)
The Canadian portion of the pipeline runs from Hardisty, AB, east through Manitoba where it turns south and crosses the border into North Dakota. From there, it runs south through South Dakota to Steele City, Neb., where it splits – one arm running east through Missouri for deliveries into Wood River and Patoka, Ill., with the other running south through Oklahoma to Cushing and onward to Port Arthur and Houston, TX.
The Fillmore County Solar Project is a 45 megawatt (MW) solar development located in Fillmore County, Minnesota. The project will span approximately 470 acres and will be connected to the electric grid via a local substation.
The Port Neches Link Project connects TC Energy’s Keystone Pipeline System at the existing Nederland Terminal to allow for the delivery of crude oil to facilities at the Motiva Terminal in Port Neches, Texas.
The plant, which is located on the road to Grand Alépé, a village 40 kilometres north of Abidjan, was designed to treat almost 240,000 m³ of water a day from the river La Mé, to improve drinking water provision to the region, and in particular to the city of Abidjan. AWT was in charge of earthmoving and special foundations, the entire civil engineering, roadworks and various networks at the plant itself and at the water intake sites.