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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

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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

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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.

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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
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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.

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Fairer, greener, smarter: How city‑wide infrastructure investments can power social change

Major sports investment projects can be more than infrastructure, they can be powerful catalysts for fairer, more prosperous communities long after construction ends, E.ON’s Head of New City Partnerships, Natalie Robinson, tells the Beyond the Sport conference

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Keeping the power running: the importance of planned outages for routine maintenance

As part of National Apprenticeship Week, Degree Apprentice Benjamin Wood explains the routine maintenance that helps to keep our power plants running.

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Welcome to the Next Gen Home – a home that thinks for you

How a fully integrated, service-led energy model is turning low-carbon living into a default setting – not just a lifestyle choice 

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Heat zones: the future of affordable, secure and sustainable energy?

Antony Meanwell, Director of Heat Zone Development at E.ON, on how we’re on the verge of the most significant shift in heating homes and workplaces in generations

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Energising Coventry – energy investment brings lower bills and greater sustainability to six community hubs

Solar panels, heat pumps, low energy lighting – six community buildings across Coventry have all had a glow up through our partnership with the city

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Achieving green goals: how an iconic stadium kicked off gas to go all-electric

Sparta Rotterdam’s stadium, Het Kasteel (The Castle) is one of the most iconic football stadiums in the Netherlands – dating back to 1916 and one of the country’s most historic stadiums.

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E.ON showcases how lives are being improved by innovation at Blackburn Meadows event

  • Nearly 30,000 energy saving measured installed by E.ON  
  • Over 19,000 vulnerable customers’ lives improved  
  • £514 million in funding secured for 148 partners since 2020