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Meter stations are used to measure the volume and composition of natural gas transported through a pipeline.

This brochure contains important safety information about natural gas pipelines, and you live or work near the Portland Natural Gas Transmission System (PNGTS), operated by TransCanada.

This brochure contains important safety information about natural gas pipelines and TransCanada has a regulatory obligation to communicate this information to stakeholders that live and work near pipelines.

Compressor stations keep the natural gas flowing at a desired flow rate by mechanically re-pressurizing the gas along the pipeline.

CALGARY, Alberta, April 29, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- News Release – TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TC Energy) today announced that it has completed the sale of its interests in three Ontario natural gas-fired power plants to a subsidiary of Ontario Power Generation Inc. for net proceeds of approximately $2.8 billion prior to post-closing adjustments. The facilities include the 683-megawatt Halton Hills power plant, the 900-megawatt Napanee generating station and TC Energy’s 50 per ce...

TC Energy Corporation announced today that it has entered into an agreement through its wholly-owned subsidiary, TransCanada Energy Ltd., to sell interests in three Ontario natural gas-fired power plants to a subsidiary of Ontario Power Generation Inc., for approximately $2.87 billion. The facilities include the 683-megawatt Halton Hills power plant, the 900-megawatt Napanee generating station which is nearin...

TransCanada Corp. has secured 675,000 gigajoules (GJ) (630 million cubic feet) per day of new natural gas transportation contracts from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) on TransCanada’s Canadian Mainline. Its North Bay Junction Open Season resulted in long-term, fixed-priced contracts for service that will reach markets in Ontario, Quebec, the Maritimes and the Northeastern U.S.

Meter stations are used to measure the volume and composition of natural gas transported through a pipeline.

Although rare, pipeline leaks can occur and TransCanada wants to ensure that you, your employees, your students, and all those who use your facilities, have the information they need to work, learn and play safely near our pipelines.