Enbridge Expands Natural Gas Access to Ontario Communities
Enbridge Inc. announced plans to expand natural gas access in rural, northern, and Indigenous communities across Ontario in collaboration with the provincial government. Utilizing Ontario's Natural Gas Expansion Program, Enbridge will undertake 27 projects aimed at reducing energy costs significantly—up to 50% for households and 30% for businesses. This initiative supports local economies and jobs while contributing to lower greenhouse gas emissions. Enbridge emphasizes its commitment to renewable energy and improving natural gas emission intensity through sustainable practices.
- Expansion of natural gas access to 27 projects in Ontario, benefiting rural and Indigenous communities.
- Potential energy cost savings of up to 50% for households and 30% for businesses.
- Support from the Ontario government enhances project viability and community collaboration.
- Commitment to lower greenhouse gas emissions by investing in renewable natural gas and hydrogen.
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CALGARY, AB, June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Enbridge Inc. (Enbridge or the Company) (TSX: ENB) (NYSE: ENB) announced today that in collaboration with the Government of Ontario it is expanding natural gas access to rural, northern and Indigenous communities in Ontario, Canada.
Enbridge will access Ontario's Natural Gas Expansion Program to support 27 projects to expand natural gas access across the province, helping to keep the cost of energy low for families, businesses and farmers.
The average household could save up to 50 percent in energy costs by switching to natural gas from costlier fuel sources, and businesses could save up to 30 per cent on energy costs per year. These important impacts are made possible through the ongoing support of the Government of Ontario and Enbridge's ongoing work with local communities.
"We're excited that Enbridge is bringing much-needed natural gas service to additional communities while supporting jobs and providing energy savings to residents and businesses," said Cynthia Hansen, Enbridge Executive Vice-President and President of Enbridge Gas Distribution and Storage. "We are pleased that the Government of Ontario selected these projects and look forward to working together with the province and local municipalities to continue to bring natural gas to more Ontario homes and businesses."
Expanding access to natural gas will continue to play a critical role in North America's energy future. It's a lower-carbon fuel compared to other fuel choices and provides a significant opportunity to help municipalities lower their greenhouse gas emissions. As a leader in the energy transition, Enbridge is committed to continuing its work to lower the emission intensity of the natural gas it transports through investment in renewable natural gas and hydrogen.
About Enbridge Inc.
Enbridge Inc. is a leading North American energy infrastructure company. We safely and reliably deliver the energy people need and want to fuel quality of life. Our core businesses include Liquids Pipelines, which transports approximately 25 percent of the crude oil produced in North America; Gas Transmission and Midstream, which transports approximately 20 percent of the natural gas consumed in the U.S.; Gas Distribution and Storage, which serves approximately 3.8 million retail customers in Ontario and Quebec; and Renewable Power Generation, which generates approximately 1,763 MW of net renewable power in North America and Europe. The Company's common shares trade on the Toronto and New York stock exchanges under the symbol ENB. For more information, visit www.enbridge.com.
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