Key account managers

Contact a FortisBC key account manager for information about extending natural gas to your area, expert advice on building with natural gas and how Renewable Natural Gas1 (RNG) can factor in when you’re planning a new construction project or major renovations.

Lower Mainland

Region Development Contact

Burnaby, Richmond, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Squamish and Whistler

New construction

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Norman Wong
Tel: 778-571-3917
Cell: 604-202-1804
[email protected]

VancouverNew constructionRob Zelisko
Tel: 778-547-0166
Cell: 604-209-7494
[email protected]
Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Mission and Hope

New construction

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Madiha Fahim
Tel: 604-576-7363
Cell: 604-209-8503
[email protected]

Delta, Langley, Surrey, White Rock and Tsawwassen

New construction

Brad Ricketts
Tel: 604-592-7549
Cell: 604-992-3727
[email protected]

Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, New Westminster, Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows

New construction

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Sarah Hu
Tel: 778-547-0182
Cell: 778-870-7514
[email protected]

Vancouver Island - Sunshine Coast

Region Development Contact
Capital Regional District

New construction

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Spencer Evans
Tel: 250-380-5780
Cell: 250-812-5890
[email protected]
​Mid Island and Sunshine Coast (Malahat north to Campbell River including Port Alberni, Powell River, Sechelt and Gibsons)

New construction

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Jeff Coulombe
Tel: 250-751-8367
Cell: 778-879-6446
[email protected]

Interior

Region Development ​Contact

East Kootenays, Central Okanagan, South Okanagan and Similkameen

New construction

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Wade Benner
Tel: 250-868-4554
Cell: 250-215-4564
Toll free: 1-855-868-4554
[email protected]

North Okanagan, Cariboo, Peace, Thompson-Nicola (including Revelstoke) and West Kootenays

New construction

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John Tideman
Tel: 416-678-3010
[email protected]

Electricity technical advisors

If you’re a FortisBC electricity customer (including customers of the municipal utilities of Summerland, Penticton, Grand Forks or Nelson Hydro) and are planning new construction or major renovations, you can also contact a technical advisor for advice on energy efficiency and rebates for your project.
Renewable Natural Gas (also called RNG or biomethane) is produced in a different manner than conventional natural gas. It is derived from biogas, which is produced from decomposing organic waste from landfills, agricultural waste and wastewater from treatment facilities. The biogas is captured and cleaned to create RNG. When RNG is added to North America’s natural gas system, it mixes with conventional natural gas. This means we’re unable to direct RNG to a specific customer. But the more RNG is added to the gas system, the less conventional natural gas is needed, thereby reducing the use of fossil fuels and overall greenhouse gas emissions.