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Oakfield FC receives energy audit of facilities as part of The Greener Game
It’s the latest club to benefit from the programme
How solar investment is part of a national blueprint to protect grassroots football
At Euxton Villa FC, a shift to cleaner power as part of The Greener Game shows how community teams can lower overheads, shrink their environmental impact and reinvest in the future of the sport
E.ON UK joins Electrify Britain campaign to lower electricity bills and electrify households and businesses
E.ON has officially joined Electrify Britain to advocate for households, businesses and institutions to switch from gas and oil to electric technologies.
Why clean, home‑grown power is the only route to lasting energy resilience
Chris Norbury, CEO of E.ON UK, has written in Utility Week with his reflections on the impact of the conflict in the Middle East, and how the UK can better its energy resilience while making the system fairer and fit for the future.
Using data and technology to tackle fuel poverty in Nottingham
Alongside the University of Nottingham’s City as Lab initiative, we’re using data analytics and a live ‘digital twin’ to identify the communities most likely to benefit from innovative energy sharing solutions – ultimately making energy cleaner and more affordable.
E.ON UK responds to the publication of the Future Homes Standard
Responding to the Government's publication of the Future Homes Standard, Chris Norbury, CEO of E.ON UK, said:
E.ON UK responds to plug-in solar plans
Responding to the Government's moves to make solar technology more accessible, Chris Norbury, CEO of E.ON UK, said:
E.ON welcomes green light for major expansion of Sheffield heat network
Multi‑million pound investment to deliver affordable heat while creating jobs, boosting green skills and supporting long‑term community benefits
Repair, restore, replace: why ongoing maintenance is essential for the City of London’s energy infrastructure
Just as any car needs maintenance and attention to keep it running smoothly, so too does our energy infrastructure
How heat networks work: Inside London’s Citigen energy network
As cities look for ways to reduce carbon emissions and improve energy efficiency, heat networks are becoming an increasingly important solution. Instead of every building running its own boiler, heat networks supply heating, and increasingly cooling, from a central energy plant to multiple buildings through a system of underground pipes. We invited the Climate Centre to visit our energy centre in the heart of the Square Mile to learn more.
Solar eclipses other low-carbon technologies as the most wanted asset for people buying newly built houses
- Three-quarters of Brits (75%) would rather buy a newly built house with solar panels than one without
- More than two thirds (68%) want to see solar panels on all new houses
Iconic City of London building, Mode London becomes latest connection to E.ON’s City heat network
E.ON has signed a new connection agreement to connect Mode London (125 London Wall) to its City of London heat network. The agreement is the first ‘sleeved’ supply from E.ON’s Citigen energy centre in the heart of the Square Mile and marks the start of a two decade partnership with the building running into the 2040s.