UK's heating system on trials in Indian farming
London-based heating and hot water systems company, Eneraqua signed a contract with the Department of Horticulture, State Govt of Uttarakhand.

Eneraqua Technologies PLC, London-based heating and hot water systems for social housing and commercial projects signed a £900,000 (Around ₹9 Crore) contract with the Department of Horticulture for the State Government of Uttarakhand, India on Tuesday, May 3.
According to the deal, the group will supply the heating systems to 340 horticultural farms across the state with the aim to reduce carbon emissions and improve water efficiency.
Indian subsidiary of Eneraqua, Cenergist shared pictures of the farms to celebrate the deal as India’s first major zero carbon irrigation initiative.
Eneraqua Technologies PLC is pleased to announce its ClimateSmart Irrigation solution has been selected by Uttarakhand. The contract covers 340 farms, reducing carbon emissions & improving water efficiency. It's the first major zero carbon irrigation initiative in India. pic.twitter.com/UQGPcvmIKg
— Cenergist (@Cenergist) May 3, 2022