About KGHP
Keppel Gate Heat Power is a Vancouver-based consultancy, specializing in energy and resource economics, public policy, regulation, project development, and commercial negotiations. Keppel Gate’s clients include corporations, governments, and First Nations.
KGHP believes that adding low-temperature waste heat recovery and generation technology onto the existing diesel generation equipment can simply and cost-effectively advance First Nation, provincial, and federal governments objectives focused on mitigating harmful GHG emissions, pursuing aboriginal reconciliation, and reducing diesel usage and handling in remote communities.
By introducing waste heat power (WHP) technology, BC First Nation communities have a near-term opportunity to reduce harmful air emissions, while sharing in the financial benefits of reduced diesel fuel consumption.
Cameron Lusztig, President of KGHP, has thirty years’ experience working in the British Columbia economy and internationally, across a range of sectors including electricity, natural gas, liquified natural gas, mining, banking, hospitality, and shipping. Mr. Lusztig has assisted a variety of private-sector clients through large and small project development, complex negotiations, resource trading, and building relationships with governments and First Nations. He has also assisted governments with policy development and implementation, regulatory structures and processes, and legislative drafting.