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The power of public support for clean energy

We recently commissioned research (1) which reveals the British public’s overwhelming support for climate action and local investment in clean energy, highlighting the need for a collaborative approach to achieving the UK's emissions reduction targets and creating a sustainable future for all.

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Think local: Simple changes to regulations could inspire investment in cleaner, more affordable energy for millions, says E.ON

E.ON Next is creating a community energy project based around an East London primary school to show how local solar energy sharing can reduce bills and emissions. But it warns outdated regulations are holding back progress and innovation in the energy sector

 

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5 ways the UK can supercharge demand-side flexibility

We dive into 5 key ways the Government can help meet its targets for Clean Power 2030.

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E.ON Next launches ‘Next Gen Home’ to provide low carbon tech with no upfront cost

Next Gen Home will offer customers a modular, all-inclusive energy package to help lower the cost-barrier of low carbon technologies - pilot scheme allows homeowners to benefit from solar panels, batteries, heat pumps and EV chargers, heat pump servicing, and energy, all for a fixed monthly fee 

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Welcoming City of Wolverhampton College students to our Net Zero Training Academy

We’re committed to creating green skills opportunities and careers – and that includes welcoming students to our Kingswinford site to help ignite their passion for a new energy world.

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A ‘super sewer’-style approach to heating homes? Some of the grand scale approaches to sustainable energy in London

You’ve heard of London’s ‘super sewer’, how about other infrastructure projects that pipe sustainably sourced hot water around the capital? This is just one project being explored to transform energy – and which could be a model across other cities

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Fairer, greener, smarter: putting consumers at the heart of the energy transition

E.ON UK CEO Chris Norbury tells Utility Week Live the energy sector is facing a defining question: How to deliver Clean Power 2030 in a way that also delivers meaningful savings to those people who need it most

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Practise what you preach: How E.ON became a leader in electric vehicle adoption

Jarrod Smith from E.ON’s fleet vehicle team on how this energy company now has one of the most advanced electric vehicle fleets – and what we learned on the way

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People, policy and technology: why innovation needs a joined-up approach

Overcoming some of the barriers to net zero, the challenges around customer behaviour and some exciting innovations – just some of the topics under discussion in the latest Womens Utilities Network podcast featuring E.ON Next’s Natasha Ackroyd

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Making batteries work for Clean Power 2030

Battery storage will play a major role in the Government's energy plans over the next five years and beyond. Here's how we're making it work.

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Innovating for a sustainable future

José Davila, E.ON UK’s Director of Strategy and Innovation, comments on the IEA’s energy innovation report, and how research and development is a vital – and thriving – pathway to more affordable, secure and sustainable energy

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E.ON and Superdielectrics collaborate to develop revolutionary energy storage

E.ON and Superdielectrics, the Cambridge-based energy storage technology company, are collaborating to promote and advance a British-developed battery solution which is ultimately intended to give millions of homes access to safer, cheaper and cleaner power