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New agreement forged to channel low carbon heat to homes and businesses in the Steel City

  • A new agreement forged between E.ON UK and Sheffield stainless steel manufacturer, Marcegaglia, will channel heat energy into E.ON’s Sheffield heat network
  • The private sector partnership develops Sheffield’s position as one of six pioneering cities within the Government’s heat network plan
  • Developing the eco-industrial revolution in the heart of the Steel City, E.ON and Marcegaglia will create new opportunities for green jobs, skills and warmth within Sheffield
HRH The Princess Royal visits Blackburn Meadows renewable energy plant in Sheffield.
Pictured with Antony Meanwell of Energy Infrastructure Solutions at E.ON.
2nd October 2024

The country boy taking it to the city

The latest in our series of profiles highlighting the people across E.ON driving innovation in the world of energy. Antony Meanwell, an expert in the developing world of heat zones for cities, shares his insights into the challenges and the transformative impact of this work

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Luke Murphy MP visits London’s best kept energy secret

Beneath the bustling streets of London is a hidden power station that supplies low-carbon and cost-efficient energy right into the heart of the city. It’s called Citigen, and it provides heating and cooling to the equivalent of 11,300 homes from the Guildhall to the Barbican centre, with coverage of over 6km. 

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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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The ‘sort-of’ environmentalist leading the way for smarter, sustainable homes

The latest in our series of profiles of driving innovation in the world of energy. Paul Hutchens is the founder and CEO of Eco2Solar, the UK’s largest solar installer, with a view on changing the relationship with our homes to provide lower and greater levels of sustainability.

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Let's get going: overcoming the complex – and often competing – demands of net zero

The latest in our series of profiles highlighting some of the people across E.ON delivering innovative approaches to energy challenges. Mike Wake, Director of UK Operations at E.ON’s Energy Infrastructure Solutions division, gives his insights into the transformative impact of his work with developers, NHS Trusts, even entire cities. 

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Britons believe investing in sustainability can reduce poverty and make communities fairer

Cities seen as key players in creating greener, more efficient communities, with an E.ON poll finding 70% of people identifying smart innovations as crucial to a more sustainable future.

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Coventry Building Society Arena announces sustainability partnership with E.ON

The leading venue for business, sport and live events, Coventry Building Society Arena, has entered into a sustainability partnership with E.ON to drive the Arena’s continued decarbonisation.

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Chilled Champagne: turning ground into gold with our latest sustainable heating and cooling system

We’re digging deep to unlock the hidden power of geothermal energy in France’s Champagne region. Cheers!

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Sustainability from the ground up and the roof down, across the UK

Eco2Solar is the UK’s largest residential solar panel installation company, working with housing developers across the country to make the homes of the future more sustainable

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E.ON looking for new apprentices to help light up and connect communities across the country

E.ON is now inviting applications for apprenticeship roles within its Lighting & Grid division