Is it
possible
to
that flexes
to the challenge...
TC Energy’s vast infrastructure is unrivaled in value - and unparalleled in flexibility. As the supply and demand sides of energy change, we will continue to meet the needs of our customers today while adapting for tomorrow. The North American Energy system we’ve built over the past 70 years is the foundation of our future. We are Energy Problem Solvers.
for the future
Carbon-Free Energy

Emissions Energy that
Meets Demand
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What if
we could

Remove Carbon
The goal of clean energy is to bring down emissions, right? Well, what if, along with renewable energy, we could capture the carbon dioxide released by other energy sources and safely move it to storage? That way, we can minimize CO2 emissions across the board and transition to cleaner energy sources in a more sustainable way. This is the kind of energy problem TC Energy is solving right now.
We are energy problem solvers
from happy hour
What if happy hour helped create renewable energy? TC Energy is doing just that with a $29.3 million investment in a renewable natural gas (RNG) production facility near the Jack Daniels Distillery in Lynchburg, TN. Once operational, the facility will capture a byproduct of the distilling process to generate methane gases. Those gasses will be recovered to produce pipeline-quality RNG that will be directly connected to a local natural gas utility.
Virginia had a seemingly intractable energy problem. It needed to increase energy capacity while at the same time reducing emissions. TC Energy proposed a solution: the Virginia Electrification Project. It’s an expansion and reliability plan that helps avoid outages and saves emissions equivalent to 6,800 cars annually. Not only will it reduce emissions, but also help Virginia have more sustainable and reliable.