
ANG – Adsorbed Natural Gas technology allows storing Natural Gas under lower pressures than Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) technology, the prevalent technology for Natural Gas Vehicles (NGV). Utilizing ANG technology vastly improves refueling expenses and allows for a more efficient use of the vehicle’s space. The lower pressure used by ANG technology allows significant savings in the infrastructure costs of filling stations.
December 17, 2007, Energtek Inc. has launched the conversion project of three-wheel vehicles to natural gas-powered systems in the Republic of the Philippines. The launched, marks a critical step towards the mass implementation of the cleantech technologies developed by Energtek and will provide significant benefits to the Filipino people. The launched was organized in conjunction with the Department of Energy of the Republic of the Philippines and the Philippines National Oil Company Exploration Corporation. The event took placed on the first day of the Energy Week planned by the Department of Energy. The Secretary of Energy and the CEO of Energtek have both made formal remarks at the event.
Energtek’s technology addresses the two and three wheel vehicles market, which comprises the fastest growing segment of the world automotive market. Most of the vehicles in this segment, estimated at about 200,000,000 units, are in Asia. The conversion to Natural Gas provides significant economic advantages to the vehicles’ owners, and at the same time provides significant environmental improvements through the reduction of harmful emissions.
Following the successful completion in the Philippines of the conversion and road-test of an Adsorbed Natural Gas-powered three-wheeler, Energtek has been working with all the relevant entities to create opportunities that will benefit the local population. Energtek enables the conversion of two of and three wheelers into natural gas powered vehicles, allowing this much cleaner and cheaper fuel to replace other more expensive and environmentally damaging fueling sources.
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