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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.
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
How solar investment is part of a national blueprint to protect grassroots football
At Euxton Villa FC, a shift to cleaner power as part of The Greener Game shows how community teams can lower overheads, shrink their environmental impact and reinvest in the future of the sport
Middlesex FA facilities get energy audit as part of The Greener Game
E.ON Next and The FA's nationwide push to modernise community sport continues to see local teams equipped with the tools to cut overheads and shrink their environmental impact.
Lessons from Copenhagen: What London can learn from the Danish heat network approach
Exploring the Danish capital’s district heating model and how it could point the way for London’s sustainable future
Stourbridge FC receives energy upgrades as part of national programme to protect grassroots football
How a clubhouse retrofit is part of a shift towards financially resilient, low-carbon community sport across England
Targeted battery use could save households hundreds and ease investment pressures on power networks, E.ON modelling shows
Domestic batteries can cut household energy bills in the short term and support investments to meet growing demand on local power networks, new analysis from E.ON shows
Woodkirk Valley FC becomes the latest grassroots club to receive an energy audit as part of The Greener Game
From pitch-side to power use, another local club is being equipped with the insight and investment needed to cut costs, curb emissions and secure its place at the heart of its community
Five ways grassroots football clubs can cut energy costs
From cutting bills to creating jobs – how local clubs are quietly powering a fairer, low-carbon future across England
The Greener Game: delivering for policy, not just grassroots football
How the nationwide scheme is turning local teams into engines of economic relief, regional investment and long-term opportunity
E.ON leads the way on new government AI apprenticeship, strengthening digital and green skills for the energy transition
E.ON is taking an early lead in building future-ready skills, becoming one of the first organisations to adopt the UK Government’s new AI and automation practitioner apprenticeship—helping to close the digital skills gap and power the transition to a low-carbon future.