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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.

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Unlimited green energy? We’re closer than you think.

A world powered by clean, abundant and accessible energy is no longer a distant dream –  it’s becoming a global reality, faster than you might expect.

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Sun, sea and solar power

While you’ve been topping up your tan or enjoying sundowners by the Adriatic, there’s been another kind of sun-powered magic happening behind the scenes. Across Croatia, we’re helping hotels quietly tap into solar energy – making summer getaways cleaner, greener and powered by pure sunshine.

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What does the UK need to do to reach net zero?

From better builds to smarter controls, E.ON experts are tackling the UK’s net zero puzzle, piece by piece. As the clock ticks towards 2050, we speak to the people behind the progress – unpacking the real-world solutions turning ambition into action.

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On the waterfront – Berlin’s heat transition shows city-scale decarbonisation in action

Antony Meanwell from E.ON’s Heat Zone team looks beyond borders to see how Berlin is leading a path towards #sustainableheating, and how 🌐 international collaboration could be key to unlocking UK growth, investment and green jobs…

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Why the UK must invest in solar – even when the sun takes a day off…

The Government’s £200 million announcement to kit out hundreds of schools and hospitals with solar panels is a bright idea – but what will it take to make solar power a real fixture of everyday life in the UK? Vijay Tank, Chief Commercial Officer at E.ON Energy Infrastructure Solutions UK, shares why local partnerships are key to scaling solar sustainably – from community rooftops to conservation zoos.

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A river runs through it - and powers it

The Netherlands is famous for its winding rivers. Now, in a central city, we're using river power to create a sustainable energy supply for an innovative new urban district.

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Heat zoning in the City of London

Richard Sansom, heat zone strategic relationship lead for E.ON, on the prospects of heat networks making a real decarbonising difference to London

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No fairy tale: Our game-changing carbon capture project

What do ski slopes, carbon emissions and Hans Christian Andersen all have in common? The answer lies in our new carbon capture technology project being planned for the writer’s home town of Copenhagen

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New agreement forged to channel low carbon heat to homes and businesses in the Steel City

  • A new agreement forged between E.ON UK and Sheffield stainless steel manufacturer, Marcegaglia, will channel heat energy into E.ON’s Sheffield heat network
  • The private sector partnership develops Sheffield’s position as one of six pioneering cities within the Government’s heat network plan
  • Developing the eco-industrial revolution in the heart of the Steel City, E.ON and Marcegaglia will create new opportunities for green jobs, skills and warmth within Sheffield
HRH The Princess Royal visits Blackburn Meadows renewable energy plant in Sheffield.
Pictured with Antony Meanwell of Energy Infrastructure Solutions at E.ON.
2nd October 2024

The country boy taking it to the city

The latest in our series of profiles highlighting the people across E.ON driving innovation in the world of energy. Antony Meanwell, an expert in the developing world of heat zones for cities, shares his insights into the challenges and the transformative impact of this work

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Luke Murphy MP visits London’s best kept energy secret

Beneath the bustling streets of London is a hidden power station that supplies low-carbon and cost-efficient energy right into the heart of the city. It’s called Citigen, and it provides heating and cooling to the equivalent of 11,300 homes from the Guildhall to the Barbican centre, with coverage of over 6km.