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When virtual meets reality: transforming green training with VR
We're transforming the way our engineers learn green skills with VR and AR - making training immersive and innovative whilst preparing our workforce for the energy transition.

From 1800s power station to zero carbon energy source
Citigen - the power plant which first generated power in the 1800s - has become one of the UK’s largest zero carbon heating and cooling systems.

Sharing: the energy concept at the heart of London’s dock development
Silvertown will be home to the UK's first development using E.ON's pioneering ectogrid™ system - connecting all the buildings together to make the most efficient use of energy across the community.

E.ON unveils plans to invest in expanded Don Valley heat network
E.ON has announced plans for a multi-million-pound investment that would more than double the size of its district heating network in Sheffield.

Illustrating Coventry’s greener outlook with ‘Our Imagined Future’
Ever wondered what the future could look like through a child’s eyes? We’ve unveiled a 32ft mural in heart of Coventry to showcase just that.

Celebrating Coventry's Sustainability Heroes: A greener future for the city
From individuals to businesses, we’re shining a light on those who are leading the way in making our city - and the planet - a greener, cleaner place.

Brits ‘voting with their feet’ on progress towards cleaner communities
A growing number of people would move home or change jobs to find a greener lifestyle, a nationwide survey of 10,000 people reveals.

Sparking a light: Inspiring our people and our playmakers
John Bernard, the Poet Laureate of Coventry, sounds a "siren of inspiration" for sustainable change with his poem 'Spark a Light', bringing together the hopes, dreams and wishes of people from across his city - and across the UK.

Coventry City Council and E.ON agree UK-first strategic energy partnership
Coventry City Council and E.ON have launched a UK-first energy partnership to revolutionise the city’s energy use. The 15-year collaboration will drive climate action, create jobs, and attract private investment through projects like solar farms, electrified transport, and energy-efficient public buildings.