RE:RE:What's up with Trans Mountain Pipeline? (off topic)The pipe shipped out of the local steel mill is made with scrap metal and uses electric arc furnaces. Old cars, scrap metal/metal shavings comes in by train/truck from Canada and the US.
They have a research lab here and elsewhere. Different things are done to make the pipe stronger, especially in cold weather. Adding molybdenum and the way the spiral pipe is made contributes to high strength. Developing anticorrosive pipe is also involved.
Anyway here are a few sentences. From the pipeline investment, wind, solar, geothermal and other projects will emerge--- Several Indigenous-led initiatives have already come forward. Project Reconciliation is seeking a 100 per cent ownership stake in the Trans Mountain pipeline with no equity requirement or liability risk to Indigenous partners.
Its goal is to distribute cash flow from the pipeline between the participating Indigenous community owners, and an Indigenous Sovereign Wealth Fund that will invest in energy transition projects.