ETG: Energy Sector—Clean and Renewable Energy for a Green Planet
Since the founding of the Energy Transportation Corporation in 1972 to deliver imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Japan, ETG companies have been pioneers in key areas of the global energy sector, with a special emphasis on clean, low-carbon-footprint energy sources and technologies. ETG's mid-stream and down-stream energy businesses have a long and successful history in international energy infrastructure development and integrated energy distribution and logistics, including
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipping,
LNG integrated export project development,
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) distribution,
Cryogenic fuel terminals,
Specialized power plants,
Energy-efficient building controls, and
Intellectual property and technology for smart electrical grids and demand-side management in deregulated electricity markets.
Today, ETG also focuses strongly on sustainable and green development upstream, including:
Technologies for large-scale production of biofuels from municipal waste for clean cooking and other uses,
Off-shore wind power infrastructure, and
Managed forestation for low-carbon and carbon-neutral power generation utilizing biomass.
ETG principals had also advised the G20 heads of state and several national governments and ministers on matters of energy policy, sector strategy, and/or project development.