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Never doubt those
with a big vision
and little patience.

 

 

We’re on a mission to turn big environmental problems into massive opportunities. We’re joining forces with those who are getting down to the business of saving
the world – with technologies and ideas that are strong enough to actually
become thriving businesses.

Through decades of creating and growing companies, we’ve learned how to recognize those ideas when we see them. We know how to develop them. How to refine them. And how to scale them to make big change happen quickly. Which is precisely what our planet needs. Not in 2050. Not in five years. But right now.

 

 
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A proven system
for systemic change. 

 
 

Over the past 40 years, KDC has developed, built, owned, operated,
and financed over $3.5 billion in infrastructure across the nation, partnering
with numerous Fortune 100 companies. 

We leverage our technology and engineering expertise with an entrepreneurial
vision to grow businesses and create win-win scenarios that have positive financial
and social impacts. 

 
 

Driven to build


Al Kamine, Hal’s father,
owned and operated Allwood Plumbing and Heating.

Installed over 400 industrial boiler rooms.

Hal grew up pipefitting and learning the construction business.

After earning his engineering degree at Lafayette College, Hal helped grow the business.
— 1960-1982

INDUSTRIAL-GRADE GROWTH


Kamine Engineering is formed

Developed, engineered, and installed over $25M of industrial wastewater heat recovery systems

Grew business with a shared savings financing program
— 1979-1982

POWERING A REGION


KDC Cogen is formed

One of the largest independent owners in New York

600 MWs of cogeneration power

~$800 million in financing

— 1982-2000

BUILDING CONNECTIONS


KMC Telecom is formed

Largest privately held CLEC

40 local cities as well as a national data platform

$2.3 billion in capital raised


— 1995-2013

RENEWABLE INFRASTRUCTURE


KDC Solar is formed

Largest private owner in NJ

Hal is joined by his sons Matt and Justin

125 Megawatts of capacity

~$400 million in financing


— 2009-2019

SUSTAINABILITY AT SCALE


KDC Earth is formed - to help better the world quickly

Challenging the status quo of industrial sectors

Building out bigger, smarter solutions to solve the planet’s biggest problems
— 2011-Present
 
 

Building for the long term.

By design, everything we do at KDC is built to last. From our sustainable infrastructure projects to our working relationships. We believe in family first. We believe in the problem-solving power of our strategic partnerships and our team at-large – many of whom have worked with us for decades. And we believe it will take all of us working together to build real, lasting change for the world we share.

 


 

 
 

Harold N. Kamine, P.E.

Chief Executive Officer & Cofounder : LinkedIn

As CEO and owner of Kamine Development Corp., Hal developed, built, and owned seven unregulated non-utility power generation projects located in New York and New Jersey between 1982 and 2000. These projects totaled 600 megawatts and represented a capital investment of more than $800 million. Hal pioneered the independent power business from its inception in the early 1980s until 2000.

 
 

Matthew Kamine

Chief Development Officer & Cofounder : LinkedIn

Matthew is co-founder and Chief Development Officer of KDC. Matthew’s main responsibility is to lead the effort of development, permitting, engineering, and construction of all KDC platforms.

 
 

Justin Kamine

Chief Business Development Officer & Cofounder : LinkedIn

Justin spearheads the business development and public partnerships for KDC. He joined KDC in 2011, and since then has been at the forefront of spearheading the development and business cases for sustainable and environmentally progressive technologies while building a network of people that believe in the mission of sustainability at scale.

 
 
 
 
 
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