Using technology to enhance patient services
A robotic device is enhancing patient care at a hospital near our Haynesville operations. The telepresence robot -- an easily…
She started as a designer of Williams plants. Now she runs them.
When engineering graduate Wendy Wagster joined Williams in 2005 as a Houston-based designer of compression stations, she was excited to…
Forecast: Electricity demand down this summer but natural gas-powered generation to improve
Although overall U.S. electricity demand this summer is expected to fall to levels not seen since 2009, natural gas-fired power…
Podcast: Keeping the lights on in Americaās communities
Frontline employees are working hard to keep America powered even in times of crisis, said FERC Chairman Neil Chatterjee and…
Delivering on its Commitments, Williams Welcomes the Class of 2020 Interns
Welcome, Williams intern class of 2020! This summer, 29 students join the company from 15 universities, spanning nine states. One…
What the heck is a gigawatt?
The secret to time travel in the popular 1980s movie Back to the Future was 1.21 gigawatts of electricity. When…
Shine on: Williams looks to solar to power some sites
https://williams.wistia.com/medias/hu695dplfk?embedType=async&videoFoam=true&videoWidth=640 Williams plans to install solar energy to power some gathering and processing sites, taking advantage of the decreasing cost…
Armstrong: Natural gas is powering clean energy economy
Natural gas plays a significant role in the transition to lower emissions, said Williams President & CEO Alan Armstrong in…
WATCH: Being a good neighbor is what we do
Williams is committed to serving as an exceptional neighbor in the communities where our employees live and work. From protecting…
Northwest Pipeline enabling biogas project with Washington landfill
Puget Sound Energy has agreed to buy biogas originating from one of the nationās largest landfills that feeds into Williamsā…
Bicycle upkeep as easy as ABC
Learning to ride a bicycle is step one for most kids. But learning to take care of it is just…
Partnering to serve New Yorkers in need
A Long Island nonprofit is working hard to feed families in critical need because of COVID-19. With help from funding…