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Keystone XL commits to become first pipeline to be fully powered by renewable energy

Keystone XL commits to become first pipeline to be fully powered by renewable energy /EIN News/ HOUSTON, Jan. 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Media Advisory - TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TC Energy or the company) today announced a new sustainable energy initiative for the Keystone XL Project. The company will achieve net zero emissions across the project operations when it is placed into service in 2023 and has committed the operations will be fully powered by renewable energy sources no later than 2030. This announcement comes after an extensive period of study and analysis, and as part of the company’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, thoughtfully finding innovative ways to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, while providing communities with reliable energy needed today.  

Keystone XL may be killed, again, by new U S president

The 830,0000-barrel-per-day pipeline is supposed to run from Hardisty, Alta., past Shaunavon, to Steele City, Nebraska, eventually connecting to oil hub of Cushing, Oklahoma. The southern portion of the pipeline, which runs from Cushing to the U.S. Gulf Coast, was completed under the Obama administration. Up to 15 per cent of the pipeline’s capacity had been designated for North Dakota oil production. Current maps don’t show the lateral pipeline to North Dakota, but the specs for a recently completed Canadian pumping station list it at 700,000 barrels per day capacity, which would leave room for American oil to be added downstream.

Keystone XL commits to become first pipeline to be fully powered by renewable energy – Padovanews

Keystone XL commits to become first pipeline to be fully powered by renewable energy – Padovanews
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What Trump giveth, Biden may taketh away: Keystone XL may be killed, again

The 830,0000 barrel per day pipeline is supposed to run from Hardisty, Alta, past Shaunavon, to Steele City, Nebraska, eventually connecting to oil hub of Cushing, Oklahoma. The southern portion of the pipeline, which runs from Cushing to the U.S. Gulf Coast, was completed under the Obama administration. Up to 15 per cent of the pipeline’s capacity had been designated for North Dakota oil production. Current maps don’t show the lateral pipeline to North Dakota, but the specs for a recently completed Canadian pumping station list it at 700,000 barrels per day capacity, which would leave room for that American oil to be added downstream.  

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