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New Chairman Appointed for Kensa Heat Pumps |
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Monday, 14 November 2011 |
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The founder of Truro based Kensa Engineering, Richard Freeborn has stepped down from his role as Chairman to take up a new post at the Department of Energy and Climate Change. In this new role, Richard will use his 14 years experience in the renewable heat industry to provide technical and commercial input into future policy decisions.
In his place, Kensa, the UKs only manufacturer of a full range of ground source heat pumps, has appointed Henry Casley, formerly CEO of Southern Electric Plc. Commenting on the change, Kensas Managing Director, Simon Lomax said Kensas prospects will be enhanced by Henrys considerable corporate experience and reflects the companys ambition to become the UKs largest supplier of ground source heat pumps. Further jobs are being created to support other new initiatives featuring significant corporate partners, including Scottish and Southern Energy Plc. |