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E.ON to acquire OVO and put customers in control by making new energy work – for everyone
E.ON has today (11 MAY 2026) announced its planned acquisition of OVO, a UK residential energy supplier. The transaction represents a significant investment by E.ON Group into the UK market and is about accelerating consumer energy flexibility - putting control in customers' hands, bringing bills down, and reshaping the energy system around people.
From pilot to powerhouse: How Staveley Miners Welfare FC turned The Greener Game into a blueprint for grassroots renewal
As one of the original pilot clubs in E.ON Next and England Football’s Greener Game programme, Staveley is proving early adoption pays – by transforming energy savings into thriving teams, new classrooms and a stronger community heartbeat
Why grid flexibility is one of the most cost-effective policies you’ve not met yet
Electricity networks are hitting capacity limits, and the cost of reinforcing them shows up on everyone’s bills. Flexibility – putting batteries in homes in constrained areas – can unlock spare capacity faster and cheaper than just building new infrastructure
Brits are proud of where they live but don’t feel they are benefiting from increased investment: new polling
- In almost every constituency, people are more likely to feel proud of their area than think their area is thriving. With declining high streets and pot-holes cited as biggest issues.
- Almost 3 in 5 Brits are in favour of investment and infrastructure in their area, but current feel they see no benefits from previous projects.
- Social Value Commission will make series of recommendations to help deliver long term investment that local people can benefit from.
Middlezoy Rovers receives energy audit of facilities as part of The Greener Game
The club is the latest to sign up to the grassroots football programme.
Making energy work for everyone: How flexibility helps households out of fuel poverty
Across Great Britain, the energy system is undergoing one of the biggest transformations in its history. As more homes switch to electric heating, electric vehicles, and other low-carbon technologies, demand on the electricity network is rising rapidly. This shift is key to making the transition to clean energy work for everyone, but it also brings a challenge: how to expand the system without pushing energy bills even higher—especially when so many are already struggling to afford them.
E.ON Next continues support as headline sponsor of the 2026 Queer Student Awards
E.ON Next is proud to return as headline sponsor of the Queer Student Awards for a second consecutive year, continuing our commitment to championing inclusion and supporting LGBTQIA+ communities across the UK.
E.ON Next showcases sports career pathways to primary school pupils in Cardiff
E.ON Next, the energy supplier and sustainable solutions provider, brought its nationwide ‘Kids in Sport’ programme to a Cardiff primary school last Friday (24 April 2026), delivering an engaging event aimed at motivating young people to consider careers connected to sport and its wider ecosystem.
E.ON colleague inspires future innovators with clean energy challenge at Bracken Hill School
E.ON is continuing to bring its commitment to communities and education to life, with colleagues helping to inspire the next generation of talent through hands-on learning and real-world challenges.
Five ways to put communities at the centre of the energy transition
Communities across the UK are finding new ways to generate and share their own clean power - helping schools, households and public buildings reduce energy costs and build local resilience, and keeping benefits within the community
Oakfield FC receives energy audit of facilities as part of The Greener Game
It’s the latest club to benefit from the programme
Get set for the annual Bluebell Wood Dragon Boat Race – the challenge is on!
The 2026 Bluebell Wood Dragon Boat Race will return this July, with teams set to battle it out to be named the oar-some champs!