"After years of legal wrangling, two proposals for an Alaska natural gas pipeline are now moving forward, promising to bring new supplies of natural gas to the continental United States and Canada. The State of Alaska has established the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act (AGIA), which provides financial incentives for an Alaska natural gas pipeline. Proposals were submitted last year, and in January, Governor Sarah Palin announced that only one proposal, from TransCanada Corp., met the state's requirements. TransCanada is proposing a pipeline that would run from Prudhoe Bay in Alaska to Alberta, Canada, where it would connect to a grid of pipelines supplying Canada and the continental United States. TransCanada intends to begin operating the pipeline in late 2017, delivering 4.5 billion cubic feet per day to North American markets. While that proposal is still under review, for now it is the only contender for state funds. See the governor's AGIA Web site and TransCanada's Alaska Pipeline Project Web page."
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