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Cornish factory expansion set to create 150 jobs

Kensa Heat Pumps starts building new plant and offices as it marks 20 years in business

Sarah Newton MP, centre, visits the site of the new Kensa Heat Pumps factory

A Cornwall-based manufacturer has started to build a new environmentally-friendly factory and is set to create 150 jobs.

Truro’s ground source heat pump manufacturer Kensa Heat Pumps has started work on a new 900sq m manufacturing and office facility on its current site at the former Mount Wellington Mine.

Coinciding with its 20year anniversary, the new premises will see Kensa produce 30,000 pumps every year, providing carbon savings equivalent to taking 60,000 cars off the road.

The privately-funded expansion, due for completion in 2020, will make Kensa the largest low carbon business in Cornwall.

Drone footage shows work starting at the Kensa Heat Pumps factory

With an existing market share of near 50%, Kensa forecasts annual growth of about 50% as the Government introduces regulations to outlaw the use of high-carbon fossil fuels, particularly in new-build housing in just six years time.

Ground source heat pumps offer lower cost heat than mains gas, and are the lowest carbon heating technology.

Like Kensa’s current factory, the new premises will have underfloor heating and hot water fed by a ground source heat pump harnessing heat from water from the flooded mine workings below.

James Standley, managing director of Kensa Heat Pumps, said: “Kensa’s new manufacturing facility provides us with the capability to build on what we started here in Cornwall 20 years ago, and make a huge impact on the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s transition to a low carbon economy.