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Petersfield Town FC receives energy upgrades as part of national programme to protect grassroots football
How solar-powered savings are turning local pitches into more resilient, future-fit community hubs while easing the financial strain on the grassroots game
A school powered by the sun – and caring for its community
Our community solar partnership at St Luke’s in East London is helping to lower bills for local families and inspiring young people to lead the transition to a fairer, more sustainable future
Using data and technology to tackle fuel poverty in Nottingham
Alongside the University of Nottingham’s City as Lab initiative, we’re using data analytics and a live ‘digital twin’ to identify the communities most likely to benefit from innovative energy sharing solutions – ultimately making energy cleaner and more affordable.
E.ON UK announced as headline sponsor of Nottingham Women in Construction 2026
- E.ON will provide match funding for NWIC’s annual charitable fundraising, up to £2,000
- Sponsorship supports diversity, inclusion and skills development across construction and the energy sector
Wroxham FC, Norfolk, receives energy audit of facilities as part of the Greener Game
How the detailed assessment has set the club on a clearer path to lower running costs, smarter energy use and long-term resilience at the centre of its community.
E.ON UK responds to plug-in solar plans
Responding to the Government's moves to make solar technology more accessible, Chris Norbury, CEO of E.ON UK, said:
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
E.ON update on Care Home energy bills
A statement from E.ON UK:
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
E.ON responds to London Infrastructure Framework
"A huge opportunity to lead the UK’s clean heat transition..." - Vijay Tank of E.ON Energy Infrastructure Solutions on plans for new infrastructure for London
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.
Building smarter, more sustainable cities: why collaboration matters more than ever
Moving from ambition to action is essential to delivering a fair and affordable energy transition – and cities are leading the way