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From connections queues to connected homes: why firm flexibility beats ‘fingers-crossed’ flexibility
EVs, heat pumps and home generators are transforming energy demand. Reinforcing our networks is slow and expensive so Britain needs flexibility too: dedicated batteries that power networks can rely on, speeding up connections and cutting costs
Silhill FC becomes the latest grassroots club to receive an energy audit as part of The Greener Game
Another community club rooted in local life is cutting costs and carbon through a nationwide push to futureproof the grassroots game
From pilot to powerhouse: How Staveley Miners Welfare FC turned The Greener Game into a blueprint for grassroots renewal
As one of the original pilot clubs in E.ON Next and England Football’s Greener Game programme, Staveley is proving early adoption pays – by transforming energy savings into thriving teams, new classrooms and a stronger community heartbeat
Middlezoy Rovers receives energy audit of facilities as part of The Greener Game
The club is the latest to sign up to the grassroots football programme.
Oakfield FC receives energy audit of facilities as part of The Greener Game
It’s the latest club to benefit from the programme
E.ON UK joins Electrify Britain campaign to lower electricity bills and electrify households and businesses
E.ON has officially joined Electrify Britain to advocate for households, businesses and institutions to switch from gas and oil to electric technologies.
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.
Why clean, home‑grown power is the only route to lasting energy resilience
Chris Norbury, CEO of E.ON UK, has written in Utility Week with his reflections on the impact of the conflict in the Middle East, and how the UK can better its energy resilience while making the system fairer and fit for the future.
'Building the next generation of green skills' by Degree Apprentice, Phoebe Lees
As the UK accelerates towards net zero, green skills matter now more than ever before.
Wisbech St Mary FC becomes latest grassroots club to receive 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
The everyday heroes powering England’s football dreams
From lifts from a helpful neighbour to the terror of the first game and joy of early trophy ceremonies... England stars tell E.ON Next about the quiet community behind their rise – revealing why protecting grassroots clubs through the Greener Game scheme matters more than ever
E.ON UK responds to the publication of the Future Homes Standard
Responding to the Government's publication of the Future Homes Standard, Chris Norbury, CEO of E.ON UK, said: