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Petersfield Town FC receives energy audit of facilities as part of the Greener Game
Petersfield Town FC, based on Love Lane in Petersfield, 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.

Suffolk FA's Barnards Meadow Football Centre receives energy audit of facilities as part of the Greener Game
BARNARDS MEADOW FOOTBALL CENTRE based on Barnards Way in Lowestoft recently signed up to the Greener Game programme, an initiative from The Football Association (The FA) and energy provider, E.ON Next. The facility has received a free energy audit as part of the national programme to improve the sustainability credentials of grassroots football clubs.

Generating hope, locally: why community collaboration is key to net zero
New research shows the UK’s journey to being fairer and greener must be rooted in local action – but councils can’t do it alone. Natalie Robinson, E.ON’s Head of New City Partnerships, explores how a new partnership model is making that possible – and how, by working with local authorities, we’re delivering energy projects that cut emissions, lower bills, and unlock new jobs.

Growing the Greener Game’s impact with Energy Support Packs
With these energy support packs as part of the Greener Game we're offering top-tier energy advice to grassroots football clubs across England.

Hertfordshire FA receives energy audit of facilities as part of the Greener Game
Hertfordshire FA, based in Hertfordshire, recently signed up to the Greener Game programme, an initiative from The Football Association (The FA) and energy provider, E.ON Next. The association has received a free energy audit as part of the national programme to improve the sustainability credentials of grassroots football clubs.

The E.ON team making a difference for the Greener Game
We sit down for a chat with Brian Taylor, Antony Atkin, and Sam Hilton, members of the all-star E.ON Control Solutions team behind our ongoing collaborative initiative with the Football Association – the Greener Game.

E.ON and Superdielectrics collaborate to develop revolutionary energy storage
E.ON and Superdielectrics, the Cambridge-based energy storage technology company, are collaborating to promote and advance a British-developed battery solution which is ultimately intended to give millions of homes access to safer, cheaper and cleaner power

Everett Rovers FC receives energy audit of facilities as part of the Greener Game
Everett Rovers FC based on Dodd Road in Watford, 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.

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

Cheshire FA receives energy audit of facilities as part of the Greener Game
Cheshire FA recently signed up to the Greener Game programme, an initiative from The Football Association (The FA) and energy provider, E.ON Next. The county FA has received a free energy audit as part of the national programme to improve the sustainability credentials of grassroots football clubs and County FAs.

Euxton Villa FC receives energy audit of facilities as part of the Greener Game
Euxton Villa FC, based on Runshaw Hall Lane in Chorley, 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.

Anita Asante gives inspiring grassroots team talk as part of the Greener Game
Watch the former England Lioness pay a surprise visit to some young players at Staveley Miners Welfare Football Club as part of E.ON Next's ongoing partnership with the Football Association.