Information Density: TC Energy – Signal Evidence & AI Readability

TC Energy

(https://tcenergy.com) 📸 Data Snapshot: June 19, 2026
Information Density — The Lens

Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.

Info Density Power-words vs. Substance ratio.
21 Impact Weight: 30 / 100
70% Reputation

The site maintains a high ratio of substance to fluff, citing specific metrics such as 94,000 km of pipelines and 4,650 MW of generating capacity. However, the heading structures suffer from significant fluff saturation; H2s like ‘A renewed ambition,’ ‘Deep expertise. Limitless potential,’ and ‘Moving forward. Together’ provide zero informational value without the accompanying body text. These power-word-heavy headings account for approximately 40 percent of the primary navigational signposts.

Information Density is read straight from the body copy: how much of the text carries grounded, checkable substance versus hollow filler. Below is the clean text the engine analyzed, then the industry’s known generic-claim patterns to weigh it against.

📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (the substance-vs-filler signal)
HOMEPAGE (https://tcenergy.com) TC Energy — Home
[H1] We transport renewable natural gas made from organic waste

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[H2] Bruce Power Teach-In
Join Bruce Power’s CEO, Eric Chassard and TC Energy’s CFO, Sean O’Donnell for a forward-looking discussion on value creation at Bruce Power.
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[H2] Q1 financial results
Tune in to hear from our executive leadership team as they share our first-quarter financial results and strategic developments.
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[H2] A renewed ambition
Hear from our President & CEO on how Canada can have the fastest-growing GDP in the G7 through political will, a renewed ambition and streamlined regulations designed to deliver.
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[H2] Bottleneck to Breakthrough
Our President and CEO joined the National Petroleum Council to deliver recommendations on improving infrastructure permitting.
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[H2] World-class energy infrastructure
Nearly everything the world wants to achieve tomorrow demands a ready and secure supply of energy in place today. That’s what we do. 
Natural Gas Power & Energy Solutions

[H3] Natural Gas
The natural gas that powers homes, fuels industries and generates power is delivered daily through our robust network of pipelines.

94,000 km(58,000 mi)
network of natural gas pipelines

30 per cent
of natural gas consumed in North America is transported by our infrastructure

Natural Gas Operations

[H3] Power & Energy Solutions
We own or have interest in seven power generation facilities, including one of the largest nuclear generators in the world. As electricity demand grows across North America, we are well-positioned to capture these opportunities, given our 20+ years of experience in the power business. 

4,650 MW
generating capacity – enough to power more than 4M homes

75 per cent
of our power capacity is emission-less

Power & Energy Solutions

TRP.TSX 96.45 CAD  0.65
TRP.NYSE 67.70 USD -0.22
2026 First Quarter Financial Results

[H2] Moving forward. Together.
Our business is based on the connections we make. We build and maintain long-term relationships with industry partners, Indigenous peoples, cities—big and small—and their community leaders.  
[H3] Meaningful engagement
100 per cent of our operations have local community engagement, impact assessments and development programs.
[H3] Proactive approach
Our proactive approach is critical in fostering strong relationships, supporting compliance, driving investment, enhancing safety and raising public awareness.
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[H2] Deep expertise. Limitless potential.
Whether it’s neighbours close to home or energy-dependent global nations, we help increase opportunities for all. We strengthen connections to a future where energy, and all that it provides, keeps moving forward. Today and tomorrow. 

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SUB-PAGE (https://tcenergy.com/about/contact/) TC Energy — Contact us
[H1] Contact us

[H2] Ways to reach us
We’re here to answer your questions. If you prefer to contact us by email, you can contact the appropriate department in the Email us section below. For a quicker response, please call the appropriate department directly at the number in the Department Phone, fax & mail section below, or if you need to report an emergency or incident related to one of pipelines or power facilities, please call us directly at the appropriate number in the Emergencies section below.

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[H3]
[H3] Corporate head office
450 - 1 Street S.W. Calgary, ABCanada, T2P 5H1
1-403-920-2000
1-800-661-3805
1-877-669-8111Toll-Free (North America) / (Human Resources)

[H2] Contact us

[H3] Main contact numbers
Non-emergency calls
If you have a general question call our corporate head office toll-free at 1-800-661-3805. For media-related questions, contact our Media Relations department toll-free at 1-800-608-7859. For all other questions, see our Department contacts section.

[H3] Emergencies
Emergency calls only
If your call is not related to an incident or emergency, call one of the Main contact numbers shown below. To report incidents or emergencies, at a TC Energy power facility or on one of our North American pipelines, please call the appropriate number below.

[H5] CANADA
Gas Pipelines
1-888-982-7222
Canadian Mainline Foothills System NGTL SystemTrans Québec & Maritimes (TQM) Coastal Gas Link
Power & Energy Solutions
1-866-920-9996
Gas Storage (Edson, Crossfield)
Co-Generation (Host Facilities)
Bécancour

U.S. East Gas Pipelines
1-800-835-7191
Columbia Gas
Crossroads
Hardy Storage
Millennium
1-866-485-3427 Columbia Gulf
1-800-830-9865 Portland Natural Gas
U.S. Central & West: Gas Pipelines
1-800-447-8066
ANR Pipeline Company
Bison Pipeline System
Gas Transmission Northwest
Great Lakes Gas
Iroquois Transmission System
North Baja
Northern Border
Tuscarora Gas Transmission

[H5] MEXICO
All Pipelines
800-111-3333
El Encino-Mazatlan
Guadalajara
Naranjos-El-Sauz
SouthEast Gateway
Sur de Texas
Tamazunchale
Topolobampo
Tuxpan-Tula

[H3] Click or Call Before You Dig
If you’re planning to dig in North America, visit ClickBeforeYouDig.com
or call your local One-Call Centre first.
CANADA
Alberta: 1-800-242-3447
British Columbia: 1-800-474-6886
Manitoba: 1-800-940-3447
Saskatchewan: 1-866-828-4888
Ontario: 1-800-400-2255
Quebec: 1-800-663-9228
UNITED STATES
All states: 811
National One-Call Directory: 1-800-by-state
[H3] Connect with us on social media
What have we been up to lately? Follow us on our social media channels for news, videos, stats and other important updates.
TC Energy Facebook: Follow us
TC Energía Facebook (Spanish): Follow us
TC Energy X: Follow us
TC Énergie X (French): Follow us
TC Energía X (Spanish): Follow us
TC Energy Jobs X: Follow us
TC Energy LinkedIn: Connect with us
YouTube: Subscribe to us
Instagram: Follow us

[H3] Email us
Choose the department you would like to email from the appropriate 'what are you asking about' category:

Employee Verification - Third-party, current or former TC Energy employees looking to verify employment.

[H2] Department phone, fax & mail

[H4]
Communications / Media Relations

Mailing address:Head Office450 - 1 Street S.W. Calgary, ABCanada, T2P 5H1
1-403-920-7859
1-800-608-7859Toll-Free (North America)
1-403-920-2342

[H4]
Community Investment

Mailing address:Social Impact, TC Energy450 - 1 Street S.W. Calgary, ABCanada, T2P 5H1
For more information regarding donations, please email build_strong@tcenergy.com.

[H4]
Community Relations

Mailing address:c/o TC Energy
450 - 1 Street S.W. Calgary, ABCanada, T2P 5H1

public_affairs_ca@tcenergy.com
1-855-895-8754(Community Relations)

[H4]
Crossing Applications

[H3] Canada
Online application
crossings@tcenergy.com
quebec_crossings@tcenergy.com (Quebec)
1-877-872-5177
[H3] United States
us_crossings@tcenergy.com
1-800-562-8931
[H3] Mexico
01-800-111-3333

[H4]
Energy Solutions

U.S. offices
Houston mailing address:c/o Andrew Isherwood700 Louisiana StreetHouston, TX, U.S., 77002
Andrew Isherwood
1-832-320-5903
Canada office
Canada mailing address:c/o Ryan Laverty450 - 1st Street S.W.Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 5H1
Ryan Laverty
1-403-920-5616

[H4]
Ethics Help-Line

Canada/US:
1-888-920-2042
Mexico:
If calling from a cell phone please dial: 800-283-2783 If calling from a land line please dial: 0800-283-2783
Learn more about our Code of Business Ethics.
Submit an anonymous and confidential report online.

[H4]
Human Resources

Mailing address:c/o TC Energy450 - 1 Street S.W. Calgary, ABCanada, T2P 5H1
1-877-669-8111 Toll-Free (North America)
U.S., Canada and Mexico: hr_services@tcenergy.com
Looking for employment verification? Review our employment verification process.
If you’re concerned you’ve been contacted by a fraudulent individual or organization posing as TC Energy or its recruitment partners, or are unsure about an offer of employment, please reach out to hr_services@tcenergy for further information.

[H4]
Investor Relations

Mailing address:c/o TC Energy450 – 1 St. SWCalgary, Alberta CanadaT2P 5H1
1-403-920-79111-800-361-6522Toll-Free (North America)
1-403-920-2457
investor_relations@tcenergy.com
Transfer agent for common and preferred shares:
Computershare Investor Services, Inc.
Mailing address:100 University Ave.8th FloorToronto, ONCanada, M5J 2Y1
1-800-340-5024 Toll-Free (North America)
1-514-982-7959 (Outside North America)
1-888-453-0330 Toll-Free (North America)

1-416-263-9394 (Outside North America)
tcenergy@computershare.com

[H4]
Landowner Help Line

Mailing address:c/o TC Energy450 - 1 Street S.W. Calgary, ABCanada, T2P 5H1
1-866-372-1601(Canada)
1-877-287-1782(U.S.)
cdn_landowner_help@tcenergy.com(Canada)
us_land@tcenergy.com(U.S.)

[H4]
Natural Gas Storage (regulated)

Mailing address:                                                           c/o TC Energy450 - 1 Street S.W. Calgary, ABCanada, T2P 5H1
1-403-920-7859(Marketing & Optimization)
1-800-608-7859Toll-Free (North America)
1-403-216-2923(Gas Control & Optimization Scheduling Hotline)

[H4]
Natural Gas Storage (unregulated)

Mailing address:                                                              c/o TC Energy450 - 1 Street S.W. Calgary, ABCanada, T2P 5H1
1-403-920-5583(Marketing & Optimization)
1-403-216-2923(Gas Control & Optimization Scheduling Hotline)

[H4]
Natural Gas Pipeline Systems

Mailing address:c/o TC Energy450 - 1 Street S.W. Calgary, ABCanada, T2P 5H1
1-403-920-2000
1-800-661-3805Toll-Free (North America)
1-403-920-2200
GTN Gas Control:
1-832-320-5492
Mainline Volume Planning:
1-403-920-5500
PNGTS:
1-603-559-5500
TQM:
1-888-810-8800
ANR & GLGT Gas Control:
1-888-427-2875

[H4]
Power Marketing & Trading

Canadian Power and Eastern Commercial Operations:
1-508-871-1855
Ontario Power contact:
1-416-869-2183
Canada Power Marketing and Trading
Mailing address:c/o TC Energy Corp.450 - 1 Street S.W. Calgary, ABCanada, T2P 5H1
Kevin Engel Vice-President, Commercial Marketing:
1-403-920-5618
Western Power Marketing and Trading
Steven Quehl Manager, Trading and Marketing:
1-403-920-5661
Conor LoewerSouth West Trader, Western Power:
1-403-920-5036
Canadian Energy Origination & Development
Ryan LavertyDirector, Energy Origination and Development:
1-403-920-5616

[H4]
Vendor Registration

TC Energy accepts applications from vendors looking to supply our projects. We seek out qualified local businesses for contracting and employment opportunities.
To be considered, please complete this form. Once your credentials have been established, you may be invited to bid on project work.

[H3] Operations websites
[H4] Canada — Natural Gas
Gazoduc TQM I TQM Pipeline Coastal GasLink Pipeline Project
[H4] United States — Natural Gas
ANR Pipeline CompanyBison Pipeline SystemGreat Lakes Gas TransmissionGas Transmission NorthwestIroquois Gas Transmission SystemNorth Baja PipelineNorthern Border SystemPortland Natural Gas Transmission SystemTuscarora Gas Transmission
[H4] Canada — Power
Bruce PowerOntario Pumped StorageOntario Pumped Storage: Powered By Meaford

[H3] Meter requests and corporate websites
[H4] Columbia Meter Requests
Meter Request Process & User ID Request
[H4] Corporate websites
TC Energy CorporationTC Énergie TC EnergíaTC PipeLines, LPColumbiaPipeInfo.comEthics Help LineTCCustomerExpress.comTCMAS.MXTCPlus.com
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SUB-PAGE (https://tcenergy.com/sustainability/safety/safe-digging/) Safe Digging
[H1] Safe Digging

Pipeline safety starts with informed decisions. Learn how to protect your family, worksite and community with safe digging practices.
Thank you for taking safety seriously.
Pipelines are critical to delivering the energy we all depend on, but they require care and attention when working or living near them. Unsafe digging can lead to interruptions in essential services, costly damage, and even serious injuries. By following our safe digging guidelines, you’ll help ensure the safety of your project and your community.
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[H3] Explore safe digging topics

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[H4] Crossings & Encroachments (CA/U.S.)
Crossing can mean many things, but simply put it means conducting any work on or near a pipeline ROW or driving over or along a ROW, all of which require approval from TC Energy.
Learn more

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[H4] Farming activity drainage and trenching
Farming and fixing drainage issues can be risky without proper safety precautions. Learn more about how you can keep yourself, your land, family and community safe.
Learn more

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[H4] Working and living near our pipelines
Any work on a pipeline ROW needs approval from the pipeline operator. We have some helpful guidelines so that you know what to expect when planning your project.
Learn more

Frequently Asked Questions

[H4] Emergency contacts
[H3] Canada

In case of emergency, call:1-888-982-7222
Contact our crossings team:Apply for crossing online1-877-872-5177crossings@tcenergy.comquebec_crossings@tcenergy.com

Landowner and general inquiries:1-866-372-1601cdn_landowner_help@tcenergy.com

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[H4] Emergency contacts
[H3] United States

In case of emergency, click here for contact numbers
Contact our US crossings team:1-800-562-8931 us_crossings@tcenergy.com

Landowner inquiries:1-877-287-1782
General inquiries:1-855-458-6715 Public_awareness@tcenergy.com

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[H4] Emergency contacts
[H3] Mexico

Call before you Dig:01-800-111-3333

General Inquiries:55-1100-2900informacion_mexico@tcenergy.com

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SUB-PAGE (https://tcenergy.com/operations/natural-gas/) TC Energy — Natural Gas
[H1] Natural Gas Operations

[H2] Overview
Natural gas plays a critical role in the global energy transition. It is a reliable, high-efficiency energy source that is displacing coal-fired power while backstopping the intermittency of renewable power sources.
We build and operate safe and reliable energy infrastructure. This includes our 93,600 km (58,100 miles) network of natural gas pipelines, which supplies more than 30 per cent of the clean-burning natural gas consumed daily across North America to heat homes, fuel industries and generate power.

[H2] Assets, Projects & Services
Learn more about our natural gas projects and assets, including pipelines and storage, and more:

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[H3] A partner in progress in Kentucky

In Kentucky and across the continent, TC Energy connects homes and businesses to the energy they need. Through our one-of-a-kind network of natural gas assets, we seamlessly move, generate and store energy and deliver it where it is needed most.
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[H3] A partner in progress in Louisiana

Louisiana’s energy demand is rising faster than almost anywhere in the country, driven by liquified natural gas (LNG) feed gas requirements, accelerating power generation needs and expanding industrial activity.
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[H3] A partner in progress in Wisconsin

Natural gas powers homes, industries and economic growth across Wisconsin.
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[H3] ANR Pipeline

With access to major producing basins in North America, the ANR system transports natural gas from Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana to cities and towns in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and Ohio.
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[H3] ANR Storage

Supporting the ANR Pipeline system and ready to serve Midwestern communities, the ANR Storage fields have a combined maximum working storage capacity of 57 billion cubic feet of natural gas.
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[H3] Bison Pipeline

The Bison Pipeline stretches 302 miles (486 km) across Wyoming and Montana to North Dakota, where it connects with another interstate natural gas pipeline.
LEARN MORE

[H3] Bison XPress Project

TC Energy’s 1,412-mile (2,272-km) Northern Border Pipeline Company (NBPL) connects natural gas reserves in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin with consumers in the Midwestern U.S. as well as receives and transports U.S.-produced natural gas.
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[H3] Canadian Mainline

TC Energy’s Canadian Mainline safely delivers natural gas from Alberta and B.C. to eastern markets.
LEARN MORE

[H3] CER — End of Life Cycle Program - Natural Gas

Learn more about TC Energy's federally regulated End of Life Cycle Program with the Canada Energy Regulator (CER).
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[H3] Coastal GasLink

The Coastal GasLink natural gas pipeline project will run approximately 670 km (416 miles) in length from Dawson Creek to a facility near Kitimat, B.C.
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🧭 Industry Context — common generic-claim patterns in Energy, Utilities & Environmental Services to weigh the text against
Generic Claims: powering a sustainable future, saving the planet, affordable green energy, leading the energy transition, committed to net zero, cleaner energy for everyone…
Red Flags: no regulatory license number displayed, green claims without fuel mix disclosure, net zero claims without reduction pathway, carbon offset only strategy presented as carbon neutral, no Ombudsman membership for dispute resolution, hidden exit fees and contract terms…
Semantic Drift Patterns: homepage claims 100% renewable but tariff page shows mixed sources, green branding everywhere but sustainability report shows minimal renewable share, claims affordable but pricing is above market average, net zero commitment on homepage but no carbon reduction timeline…
Proof Expectations: Ofgem or regulatory license number, published fuel mix disclosure, specific carbon reduction targets with timelines, third-party sustainability certifications, published tariff rates with comparison data, complaints handling data and Ombudsman membership…