Since 1989, TGG has been providing energy economics expertise on the most challenging, complex and controversial energy projects in North America. For the last decade, our practice has focused on fossil fuel supply (shale oil and gas, Canadian tar sands and coal) and transportation (pipelines, rail and terminals). TGG has proven to be highly effective and nimble, particularly in supporting lawyers and intervenors against large and highly resourced opponents in long-term and high-profile legal and regulatory disputes.
We have a proven track record of repeatedly recognizing key shifts in energy markets, years before these shifts become widely accepted, including:
- the need for deep and rapid decarbonization of the economy to address the climate emergency
- the US fracking boom and other emerging and dynamic conditions, which transformed the North American crude markets and led to increasing economic challenges for Canadian tar sands and pipelines
- financial assurance risks associated with crude oil pipelines
- intensifying economic challenges and structural disadvantages for US thermal coal exports.
TGG’s five main practice areas include:
- energy transition and renewables
- economic development and environmental impact (for large energy supply infrastructure and transportation projects)
- energy supply and transportation (for the North American and global oil, gas, coal and electricity markets), including planning and operations of energy systems and interjurisdictional energy trade
- energy and regulatory economics (natural gas and electricity)
- support to counsel and expert testimony.
TGG’s core team of experts, Ian Goodman and Brigid Rowan, provides energy consulting services related to regulation and economics (conventional, unconventional and renewable energy, and energy efficiency). These services include expert reports, testimony, intervenor and litigation support (assistance with deposition, interrogatories, cross-examination, brief/final argument, policy assessment and research). We collaborate closely with lawyers, intervenors and other technical experts, as needed. Our North-American-wide client base comprises governments (including Indigenous and tribal authorities) and regulators, environmental, public interest and customer groups, and energy sector companies.
Featured Clients
New York Lawyers for the Public Interest (NYPLI)
The Government of Canada, Office of the Chief Science Advisor
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) (New York)
Cornell University (Cornell Global Labor Institute) (New York)
NunatuKavut Community Council (NCC) (Labrador)
Eastern Environmental Law Center (EELC) (New Jersey)
TURN (The Utility Reform Network) (California)
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Ian Goodman
Ian Goodman is President and founder of The Goodman Group, Ltd. For over 40 years, he has conducted research and consulted in energy regulation and

Brigid Rowan
Brigid Rowan is an energy economist with over 25 years of experience in the areas of energy and regulatory economics (related to conventional, unconventional and
