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How the Government’s 2025 Spending Review can help make new energy work

With 2025 now well under way, it’s only a few short months before the Government holds its next spending review in June and has the opportunity to deliver a fairer and more sustainable energy market for the UK.

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Careers, neurodiverse learning and developing future skills with Stewart Hartshorne

We recently caught up with Stewart Hartshorne, Technical Training and Development Specialist at our Net Zero Training Academy, to find out more about his career journey, how he’s revolutionised neurodiverse learning and what’s next for him.

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Turning up the heat, cutting emissions: the industrial heat revolution beneath our feet

Industrial heat pumps could cut European manufacturing emissions by 25% - the equivalent of erasing the Netherlands’ entire carbon footprint. The technology exists – so why aren’t we rolling it out faster?

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Come rain or shine: using AI to power PVs in all weathers

Cloudy with a chance of . . . AI? Predicting the British weather is always a challenge, but thanks to AI, forecasting the potential of solar power just got a whole lot smarter.

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The complex case of mounting energy sector debt, and how to solve it

With record levels of energy debt in the sector, there is an ever-growing need for a lasting solution – for both the most vulnerable customers, who are without any realistic means of paying, and for the industry as a whole.

How Energy Sharing Communities Work

This is how we enable community energy at scale

The body of evidence for Energy Sharing's potential is growing, and we were happy to share it with the committee for Unlocking Community Energy at Scale

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PRICE ALERT: E.ON Next launches exclusive 15-month fixed tariff

  • E.ON Next has launched an exclusive 15-month fixed tariff with uSwitch and Confused.com.
  • Next Fixed 15-month v3 will cost the typical household £1,634 annually, offering savings against Ofgem’s Energy Price Cap which will rise to £1,849 for Q2 (1 April to 30 June).
  • Nearly 1 in 5 homes have already made the choice to be with E.ON Next across Great Britain.
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Working with the Woodland Trust to safeguard ancient woodlands for future generations

E.ON Next is working with the Woodland Trust to help preserve the UK’s ancient woodlands for generations to come.

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E.ON to bolster development of net-zero carbon solutions for UK businesses through BFY Carbon Strategies partnership

  • E.ON UK and BFY Carbon Strategies consultancy have joined forces to drive net-zero solutions across major sectors
  • The partnership combines BFY’s expertise in bespoke decarbonisation outcomes and E.ON’s capabilities in delivering and financing cutting-edge energy projects for businesses
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Unlock a year’s free EV charging via E.ON Next and Select Car Leasing partnership

  • Drivers leasing an EV or plug-in hybrid with Select can now unlock 8,000 free EV charging miles1 when switching to E.ON Next’s Drive tariff
  • Customers can also benefit from £75 off a home EV charge point installation
  • Choice of hundreds of EVs and plug-in hybrids, through a leading EV broker
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How our Green Funding Solutions team is helping improve homes across the UK

Our Green Funding Solutions team works closely with residents, communities and councils across the UK to deliver energy efficiency upgrades for thousands of homes. These energy efficiency measures help households to improve their comfort levels while also lowering their energy use and therefore bills.

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Making hydrogen work: The path to decarbonising Sheffield steel

We explore the feasibility of replacing fossil fuels with sustainably produced hydrogen in some areas of the UK's heavy industry.