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Clarity and confidence: building an energy transition that inspires investment and rewards customers

E.ON UK CEO Chris Norbury joins a panel discussion with Energy Secretary Ed Miliband to discuss how the UK’s clean power shift is a “generational economic opportunity” for all

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No half measures: E.ON Next customers among first to see benefits of half hourly meter readings

“A building block for a smarter, fairer, more innovative energy system.” E.ON Next customers are among the first in the country to see the benefits of a switch to a new system for energy bills that will lead to more accurate and transparent bills, cost savings through new ‘time-of-use’ tariffs, and better integration of renewable energy sources.

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Smart customers and flexible energy at the heart of the UK’s Clean Power 2030 ambitions

Clean Power 2030 is the Government’s ambition to transform our energy system – from bringing an end to (most) fossil fuelled power stations, through to empowering consumers at home and in business to play their part, and even getting rewarded for it.

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It’s not ‘green vs cheap’, the benefits of new energy can be shared with everyone

The energy transition can be a force for affordability and sustainability for everyone in society, says José Davila, Director of Strategy & Innovation at E.ON UK

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E.ON and Amey join forces to deliver low carbon heating for Sheffield’s Lower Don Valley

E.ON and Amey have announced plans to join forces to accelerate low-carbon heat delivery in Sheffield — starting in the Lower Don Valley.

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E.ON invests £2.5 million in tech scale-up Amber

E.ON is working with the Australian tech platform which allows households to change how they interact with energy - using dynamic energy prices and home battery automation to cut bills and help create an energy system for the future

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From dirty air to cleaner streets: tackling the UK’s silent killer

You can’t always see it, but you can feel it. Traffic fumes and other sources of toxic air are claiming thousands of lives each year – yet from deep underground, on our streets, and across our cities, a cleaner future is rising

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Keeping Britain’s ‘cold chain’ running greener

From frozen peas to life-saving medicines, Britain’s cold chain – refrigerated transport preserving the integrity and quality of temperature-sensitive or perishable goods – never sleeps. By teaming up with Reed Boardall, one of the UK’s largest temperature controlled distribution businesses, we’re proving even the coldest of industries can heat up its net zero journey

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Signed, sealed, delivered: how ‘Power Envelope’ AI is creating the grid of tomorrow

When millions of EVs, heat pumps and solar panels push the limits of the grid, foresight becomes the most powerful tool we have. With E.ON’s latest AI innovation, Power Envelope, we’re helping to predict tomorrow’s pressures today

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Brighter thinking for brighter streets

Millions of streetlights keep the UK moving after dark. They’re vital infrastructure –  and we’re reimagining them with innovation, efficiency and brighter thinking

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Investing in the UK: helping to create a secure, sustainable and affordable energy system

The energy trilemma demands secure, sustainable and affordable energy, from individual customers through to nationwide infrastructure projects. Vijay Tank, Chief Commercial Officer for Energy Infrastructure Solutions at E.ON UK, highlights some of the significant innovation investments in the UK’s energy future

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Hot mails: how our inbox clutter is fuelling a bigger problem (and the surprising ways it could keep us warm)

We think of clutter as piles of old receipts or clothes we’ll never wear again. But our worst hoarding habit might just be hidden in plain sight –  our inboxes. From unread newsletters to AI queries we never needed, all that digital junk is fuelling data centres that devour energy and pump out heat. But, if we’re smart, they could also help to power a greener future