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From apprenticeship insights to real‑world change with LDN Apprenticeships

After more than two decades at E.ON, Environment and Sustainability Advisor Rebecca is continuing to evolve her impact through the LDN Sustainability Professional apprenticeship. 

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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

 

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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.

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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

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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

Surf Steady Tariff

E.ON Next launches the UK’s first hybrid tariff giving households more certainty and peace of mind as energy prices continue to fluctuate

  • E.ON Next launches Next Steady to help protect customers from price volatility caused by the current energy crisis.
  • Next Steady is the only tariff offering customers sub-cap pricing now combined with a secure fixed rate from July 2026 – giving them more certainty during a volatile period.
  • No internal exit fees mean customers can switch to another E.ON Next tariff at any point if energy prices drop or if it feels like the right choice for them.
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'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. 

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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

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A generation powered by possibility: Behind the scenes of E.ON Next’s latest Kids in Sport Day

How a dynamic schools programme blending physical activity, technology and life skills is helping young people expand their ambitions – and driving ‘Edutainer’ Judy Murray

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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

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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.

Next Optimise

E.ON Next rolls out Next Optimise, its new smart service for solar and battery homes, as pilot shows £18 monthly bill savings

  • Piloted under the name Next Solar Max, modelling shows the average household could save close to £300 per year compared to similar households exporting solely through the Solar Export Guarantee (SEG)
  • Next Optimise is the UK’s first combined intelligent home energy management service and dynamic electricity tariff designed for households with a home battery and solar panels – helping them make better use of the energy they generate
  • Searches for solar on E.ON Next’s website jumped by nearly two thirds (63%) in early March as households seek ways to counter price volatility