Williams plans to install solar energy to power some gathering and processing sites, taking advantage of the decreasing cost of solar technology and available tax credits. Natural gas and solar make […]
Natural gas plays a significant role in the transition to lower emissions, said Williams President & CEO Alan Armstrong in a recent podcast with Betty Liu, Executive Vice President of the New […]
Puget Sound Energy has agreed to buy biogas originating from one of the nation’s largest landfills that feeds into Williams’ Northwest Pipeline in southern Washington. Under an agreement with […]
When Williams started construction on a new communications tower near Wamsutter, Wyoming, earlier this year, it was a tall order. Crews had just weeks to erect the 100-foot tower in the most extreme […]
*This content was produced prior to the issuance of CDC guidelines recommending social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On a chilly day in early March, dozens of Oklahoma high school […]
Williams engineers are doing more than helping fuel America’s clean energy economy. Through an organization called Engineers Without Borders, employees also are mentoring college students who are […]
Marie Sotak has a lot of mouths to feed. Beaks too. As a volunteer at the Wildlife Center of Texas, Marie spends most Saturday mornings feeding, caring for and cleaning up after any number of sick, […]
Williams places environmental stewardship very highly in everything we do. And the North Seattle Lateral Upgrade (NSLU) project through Snohomish County, Washington, last year offers many examples […]
Williams is partnering with conservation groups to protect Wyoming’s great outdoors. The three projects include fence conversions to protect migrating deer, public access to hunting and fishing […]
Work is underway on several Oglebay Good Zoo projects that Williams is proud to support. In the past few months, the West Virginia zoo installed a half-acre pollination station with the help of a […]
One of Williams’ newest natural gas supply sources comes from an unlikely place. A blog post from the Washington Department of Ecology details how Williams is transporting […]
What do cows and trash have in common? They are both sources of renewable natural gas and key to several Williams partnerships. Williams is partnering with a dairy farm in Washington that is turning […]