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New sectors, such as large-scale data processing and advanced manufacturing, require significant energy resources. This growing demand highlights the need for modernized infrastructure to ensure energy can be delivered efficiently and sustainably across the country. Learn more.
Enbridge and Six Nations Energy Development LP have joined forces to advance a 200-megawatt wind energy project in Saskatchewan, which will produce emissions-free energy to support over 100,000 homes. The project is Enbridge’s first Indigenous partnership in wind energy and the first Indigenous partnership in the province. Six Nations, a consortium of Indigenous groups from Saskatchewan, will have the opportunity to acquire equity ownership of at least 30% of the project, supported by loan guarantees of up to $100 million from the Saskatchewan Indigenous Investment Finance Corporation. Learn more here.
North America faces a growing demand for energy, driven in part by the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence and more digital services. In the US, electricity demand to power data centers alone is expected to more than double by 2030. That surging demand is competing for capacity as more people use electricity to heat homes, cook food, and run vehicles. Enbridge sees natural gas as the solution to meet the power gap. It provides a reliable base load power for intermittent renewables like wind and solar. Learn more here.
Realistic, economic, sustainable, and secure. These are the factors driving the energy transition, and the reason it won’t happen overnight. “To get the transition right, we need to solve three things – energy affordability, reliability, and sustainability. That requires eggs in multiple baskets. Enbridge is investing in conventional, renewables and new energy technology to meet today’s energy demands and plan for the future. Read more.
LNG plays a crucial role in enhancing global energy security by diversifying supply. It can also drive significant reductions in emissions by replacing coal. In the US, the transition from coal to natural gas resulted in a 32% reduction in emissions in the electric power sector from 2005 to 2019. Replicating this success worldwide could lead to a more stable and sustainable energy future. Learn more here.
Realistic, economic, sustainable, and secure. These are the factors driving the energy transition, and the reason it won’t happen overnight. “To get the transition right, we need to solve three things – energy affordability, reliability, and sustainability. That requires eggs in multiple baskets. Enbridge is investing in conventional, renewables and new energy technology to meet today’s energy demands and plan for the future. Read more.
AT&T is dialing up more renewable energy — this time, from an Enbridge solar project in Texas. The Orange Grove Solar Project near Corpus Christi will span more than 900 acres and provide 130 megawatts of power. We’ve signed a long-term virtual power purchase agreement with AT&T, growing their renewable energy procurement so they can keep communities connected, help offset its energy expense, and reduce its carbon footprint. Enbridge owns or operates seven solar sites in the US and has invested $7 billion in renewable energy and power transmission projects in North America and Europe. Learn more.