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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
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Innovating for a circular economy: the future of solar energy and sustainability

How do you overcome the challenges of generating renewable energy in the most sustainable way – where reusing and recycling is built in from the outset. This was the topic of roundtable featuring The University of Cambridge and E.ON Group Innovation

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Shining bright in Seewinkel: the solar-powered district reinventing green living ☀️

Sun, smart tech and sustainability – the solar community proving green living can be smarter, cleaner and fairer for all.

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The missing link: smarter energy needs connectivity

The future of energy isn’t just about producing more renewables – it’s about using them in a more connected way. It’s the key to making the energy transition faster, smarter and more effective.

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Heating, healthcare and warmer homes: the community approach to our energy future

Four articles produced with Guardian Labs explore some of the innovative approaches being adopted across communities in the new energy world - from city partnerships and energy efficient hospitals to iconic new housing developments

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Local energy communities: paving the way for Europe's energy transition

How two rural communities are pioneering a potential view of the future of energy – sharing locally produced power and helping to support the national grid

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A city empowered, a generation inspired

Our solutions-for-schools initiative is not just harnessing solar energy to drive down costs and cut emissions, we’re also creating a blueprint for smarter, greener communities – and aiming to inspire the next generation.

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Rugby Borough Football Club receive energy audit of facilities as part of the Greener Game

Rugby Borough Football Club, based on Kilsby Lane  in Rugby, recently signed up to the Greener Game programme, an initiative from The Football Association (The FA) and energy provider, E.ON Next. The club has received a free energy audit as part of the national programme to improve the sustainability credentials of grassroots football clubs. 

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Forging a greener future for Sheffield: E.ON’s Blackburn Meadows marks 10 years with ambitious plans for the next decade

Sheffield’s industrial past is fuelling its low-carbon future. As E.ON’s Blackburn Meadows celebrates a decade of renewable energy, bold plans are underway - expanding the city’s heat network, exploring hydrogen production and harnessing AI to drive a cleaner, greener Sheffield. 

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Towering new E.ON-backed mural is a rallying cry for fair play – with nature

How a 30 metre-high masterpiece near Twickenham Stadium is not just street art… it’s a call to action to preserve London’s rivers and ecosystems 

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Harborough Town FC receives energy audit of facilities as part of the Greener Game

Harborough Town FC, based on Northampton Road in Market Harborough, recently signed up to the Greener Game programme, an initiative from The Football Association (The FA) and energy provider, E.ON Next. The club has received a free energy audit as part of the national programme to improve the sustainability credentials of grassroots football clubs. 

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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?