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Minister sees Ecodan air source heat pump factory

A Mitsubishi Electric Living Environmental Systems product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Mar 1, 2010

Scotland's Enterprise, Energy and Tourism Minister, Jim Mather MSP tours Ecodan air source heat pump production line at the Mitsubishi Electric factory in Livingston.

This is part of a GBP2.5m investment that the manufacturer has made over the past year to bring production of the renewable heating system to Scotland.

Minister tours Ecodan air source heat pump production line at the Mitsubishi Electric factory in Livingston

Minister tours Ecodan air source heat pump production line at the Mitsubishi Electric factory in Livingston

Ecodan is an award-winning, low carbon way of heating homes that can also cut fuel bills by up to 30 per cent over gas, so it is being used as part of the Scottish Government's Energy Assistance Package, which aims to help people who are struggling with rising fuel bills.

"Both the Minister and Livingston MSP Angela Constance were impressed with our careful plans for growth, with the ability to increase production and therefore jobs as the market for sustainable products increases," explained Akio Fukushima, President of Mitsubishi Electric Air Conditioning Systems Europe .

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