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E.ON celebrates apprentices at the 2026 Apprenticeship & Skills Awards
The annual Apprentice & Skills Awards honoured the very best across our apprenticeship and development community.
E.ON Next and Cotswold Oak Homes launch first ‘Lower Bills, Built In’ development to deliver predictable, low-cost energy for new build homes
'Lower Bills, Built In' gives new‑build homebuyers low, predictable monthly energy costs through integrated, connected home energy technologies
Two-thirds of Brits support data centre in their vicinity – provided the waste heat is used efficiently
Efficiently capturing and using waste heat is key to boosting the public‘s acceptance of data centres in their communities. By evolving from isolated energy-hungry burdens to collaborative partners within communities, a new report by E.ON illustrates how data centres can become active participants in local heat planning and provide a wider – and welcome – contribution to neighbours.
Fairer, greener, smarter: How city‑wide infrastructure investments can power social change
Major sports investment projects can be more than infrastructure, they can be powerful catalysts for fairer, more prosperous communities long after construction ends, E.ON’s Head of New City Partnerships, Natalie Robinson, tells the Beyond the Sport conference
Keeping the power running: the importance of planned outages for routine maintenance
As part of National Apprenticeship Week, Degree Apprentice Benjamin Wood explains the routine maintenance that helps to keep our power plants running.
Welcome to the Next Gen Home – a home that thinks for you
How a fully integrated, service-led energy model is turning low-carbon living into a default setting – not just a lifestyle choice
First power as Port of Liverpool marks major solar milestone
Peel Ports Group and E.ON have celebrated a significant milestone at the Port of Liverpool by successfully generating the first power from the new solar panels on the new nearly 260,000 square foot Alexandra Dock warehouse, part of a major sustainability programme at the Port and the creation of the UK’s largest roof-mounted solar array.
José Davila: Why flexibility matters to the future of our energy system
As the UK moves towards a clean system, flexibility will play a defining role in keeping costs down, integrating renewables and ensuring the system works for consumers. New collaborative research from Energy Systems Nexus highlights why unlocking flexibility is no longer optional — and why action is needed now.
Degree Apprenticeship applications are open: See how apprentice Ben is engineering a green future
At E.ON, building a cleaner, smarter energy system starts with people.
2026: Turning progress into fairer energy for all
Chris Norbury, CEO of E.ON UK, has written in Utility Week with reflections on 2025, previewing the year ahead, and considering how the energy sector can turn progress into fairer energy for all:
Achieving green goals: how an iconic stadium kicked off gas to go all-electric
Sparta Rotterdam’s stadium, Het Kasteel (The Castle) is one of the most iconic football stadiums in the Netherlands – dating back to 1916 and one of the country’s most historic stadiums.
Making tomorrow’s energy a business fit
Charlotte Fox wears many hats at npower Business Solutions, but her focus is clearly on shaping a vision for the future where tailored approaches make energy an asset to support UK businesses.