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Powering the energy transition requires a practical approach

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.

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