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Developing a smart and flexible UK energy grid: Ofgem approves distribution licence for E.ON’s IDNO

Ofgem grants E.ON a distribution licence, marking a significant milestone in the launch of its Independent Network Operator (IDNO) business, E.ON UK Network Assets Ltd.

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Coventry’s Strategic Energy Partnership opens new chapter with local children’s author, Aaron Ashmore

  • Schools across Coventry will receive 1,000 free copies of Aaron Ashmore’s latest book, The Time Travelling Coventry Hotel, reaching every Year 1-6 class in the city
  • In the latest chapter of the 15-year E.ON and Coventry City Council partnership, the initiative aims to engage the next generation in reading and the city’s rich history
  • The book donation launched at Manor Park Primary School, with copies landing across the city before the new term begins
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E.ON appoints two new directors to accelerate the energy transition for cities, businesses and homes

Driven by demand for smart and flexible energy, E.ON Energy Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) has created two new positions as Simon Duncan transitions to a new global role

With a focus on business to business, building controls and engineering, Cindy McAneny becomes EIS Director of B2B Solutions

To unlock green energy solutions for cities and homes, Natalie Keogh will become EIS Director of Cities and Heat Solutions.

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Made in Scotland: developing a sustainable fuel for ships, planes and racing cars

E.ON’s Steven’s Croft biomass plant joins Scotland’s HyLion network to establish a supply chain for hydrogen-based e-methanol – a sustainable fuel for global industries

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New E.ON-funded playground brings joy to Lincolnshire Housing Partnership and Immingham residents

Residents in Immingham joined in with the celebrations as Lincolnshire Housing Partnership (LHP) officially opened a new playground which was proudly funded by E.ON, creating a fun, safe, and accessible space for families in the area.

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A ‘super sewer’-style approach to heating homes? Some of the grand scale approaches to sustainable energy in London

You’ve heard of London’s ‘super sewer’, how about other infrastructure projects that pipe sustainably sourced hot water around the capital? This is just one project being explored to transform energy – and which could be a model across other cities

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Cities (energy) reimagined: the power behind urban transformation

From waste heat networks to drone-powered insights and innovative partnerships, cities across the UK are accelerating their journey towards cleaner energy. Meet the E.ON experts helping to shape smarter, cleaner and more connected places to live.

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Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre Hospital celebrates milestone: 12,000 windows replaced

A £43 million project that forms part of Nottingham University Hospital’s journey towards net zero, has been completed. 

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From coal to cool… the nations rewriting their (green) energy story

Once fuelled by coal and shrouded in smog, many countries across Eastern Europe are now reimagining heat – tapping into innovation, reusing ‘waste’ energy, and even biogas to build a low-carbon future.

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Waste not, warm lots: five remarkable ways we’re repurposing waste heat

From sewers to servers and from boreholes to batteries – discover some of the weird and wonderful ways we’re capturing and reusing heat that would otherwise go to waste.

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Solar canopies for car parks: will they really work in British weather?

The government’s latest energy plans aim to turn public car parks into clean energy hubs – but can solar really shine through the British drizzle? Vijay Tank, Chief Commercial Officer at E.ON Energy Infrastructure Solutions UK, takes a look under the canopy.

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Turning waste into watts: E.ON and Imerys team up for a greener future

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure — and we’re taking that literally by turning industrial waste into enough electricity to power thousands of homes.