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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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Great saves: Rugby Borough FC cuts energy costs and carbon with help from The Greener Game

Rugby Borough FC is the latest community football club to benefit from solar and battery technology through our partnership with England Football

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E.ON Next's pioneering flexibility trial showcases how lower bills, a stronger grid and renewables can thrive together

Trials prove free home batteries cut costs for customers and eases pressure on electricity grid 

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Shining in the East: E.ON lights the way for Birmingham Metro’s Eastside Extension

As work continues on extending Birmingham’s tram network to the east of the city, E.ON has completed the installation of new street lighting for the Eastside extension from Bull Street to the future Curzon Street HS2 station.

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E.ON Next and Cotswold Oak Homes launch first ‘Lower Bills, Built In’ development to deliver predictable, low-cost energy for new build homes

'Lower Bills, Built In' gives new‑build homebuyers low, predictable monthly energy costs through integrated, connected home energy technologies

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Two-thirds of Brits support data centre in their vicinity – provided the waste heat is used efficiently

Efficiently capturing and using waste heat is key to boosting the public‘s acceptance of data centres in their communities. By evolving from isolated energy-hungry burdens to collaborative partners within communities, a new report by E.ON illustrates how data centres can become active participants in local heat planning and provide a wider – and welcome – contribution to neighbours.

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Greener, warmer, brighter: tackling the energy challenges facing community football

Football has long been known as the beautiful game – not just for what happens on the pitch, but for how it brings communities together off the pitch.

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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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Local Children’s Hospice Bluebell Wood Raises over £46,000 through Recycle Your Christmas Tree campaign

Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice is celebrating the continued success of its Recycle Your Christmas Tree campaign, which returned for its eighth consecutive year and raised £46,088 to support local children and families. 

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Race Equality Week: Turning awareness into action, together

As we work towards a cleaner, more sustainable energy future, one thing is clear: the transition will only succeed if everyone feels seen and supported as their true selves.

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E.ON Next partners with Judy Murray to inspire Scottish students at the latest ‘Kids in Sport’ event

E.ON Next, the energy supplier and sustainable solutions provider, has hosted a ‘Kids in Sport’ event for students in Inverclyde today (30 January 2026), aiming to inspire children to consider a future career within sports and its supporting industries.

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E.ON Next and Glasgow City Council join forces with the Wise Group to ease child poverty

Joint project aims to save families up to 30% on energy bills through free batteries, debt relief and energy efficiency support. 100 households set to receive support, with plans to expand to nearly 26,000 young people living in relative poverty across Glasgow