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TC Energy, one of Canada’s two major pipeline players, is building solar power south of Calgary

CALGARY—TC Energy Corporation announced on Oct. 4 it will begin pre-construction activities of the Saddlebrook Solar Project located near Aldersyde, Alberta. TC Energy is investing $146 million to build its first Canadian solar power project. The announcement is one...

Editorial: Pipeline Online marks one year, a year where energy has been the story worldwide

I was sitting with my wife at a restaurant last week and I had a little fun with her. “Big day next week. Do you know what it is?” I asked. She wracked her brain, as it wasn’t our anniversary, and her birthday is at the end of the month. So what could it be? After...

For 3 days in a row, Alberta’s wind power production has cratered to just about zero

For the third day in a row, and four days out of the last six, Alberta’s wind power production utterly collapsed. Over the last three days, wind power generation dropped to less than half of one per cent of nameplate capacity, and on one day it fell to one per...

After a decade of pipeline battles, Al Monaco to retire as CEO of Enbridge

CALGARY – Through what has easily been the most contentious decade for pipelines in this nation, Al Monaco led on of the biggest players, Enbridge. But on Oct. 1, Enbridge announced Al Monaco’s retirement as president and chief executive officer and from its...

Brian Zinchuk: Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me 29 times, shame on me

Alberta adds 29th wind farm, and collectively they all put out 0.3 per cent of their capacity on Oct. 1   I had something of a surreal experience on Wednesday, Sept. 28. I was sitting in the SIMSA Energy Supply Forum in Regina, listening to the presenter from...
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