
Turning Up the Heat
Only through all stakeholders coming together to solve the main challenges of heating and transport can London fully realise a low-carbon future. Download to find out more.
E.ON is leading the energy transition, providing smart, sustainable and personalised solutions for customers at home, in business and across entire towns and cities. We’re a driving force behind the UK’s renewable revolution, and in approaching the UK’s 2050 net-zero target, we're helping thousands of businesses take control of their energy.
E.ON is leading the energy transition, providing smart, sustainable and personalised solutions for customers at home, in business and across entire towns and cities. As part of the E.ON Group, we’re one of the foremost energy companies in the world.
We make sure everything we do is focused on our customers, helping them with the major changes that are happening today and creating a new energy world that is decentralised, green and interconnected.
In approaching the UK’s 2050 net-zero target, we’re helping thousands of businesses and organisations take control of their energy. Our experts deliver creative solutions to help all types of businesses cut costs, reduce energy waste, meet sustainability goals and become less reliant on the grid. Eligible small business customers receive renewables-backed electricity as standard2 when they renew with us too.
We’ve been a driving force behind the UK’s renewable revolution for 30 years and, as the UK’s largest electricity supplier, we provide all our customers’ homes with electricity backed by 100% renewable sources1 as standard and at no extra cost.
E.ON offers a wide range of efficient and smart technologies to help customers at home reduce their impact on the planet by using less energy and even generating and storing it themselves.
1. Electricity sourced from E.ON’s renewable generation assets, supply agreements with independent UK wind generators and the purchase of renewable electricity certificates. The electricity supplied to your homes comes from the National Grid. Find out more at eonenergy.com/renewable.
2. SME customers that sign a contract directly with E.ON. Electricity sourced from E.ON’s renewable generation assets, supply agreements with independent UK wind generators and the purchase of renewable electricity certificates. The electricity supplied to homes and businesses comes from the National Grid.
Only through all stakeholders coming together to solve the main challenges of heating and transport can London fully realise a low-carbon future. Download to find out more.
In this 2-page Q&A with Simon Duncan, Director of B2B Solutions at E.ON, he outlines the key considerations for decarbonising the NHS and the public sector The article looks at what sustainability means to Simon, barriers to decarbonising the NHS, ways and solutions to net zero and how we can help navigate funding options.
Gone are the days when electric was just the greener option. Today’s electric vehicles and charging infrastructure are not only proving more affordable than petrol and diesel—they’re giving businesses a competitive edge. Whether you’re supporting your staff, fuelling your fleet, or catering to a new green culture, in this guide we’ll explain why electric is the most cost-effective option for your business.
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In order to deliver decarbonisation of heat at scale, private developers must explore the possibility of heat network integration across both residential and office projects. Helical’s Pavlos Clifton discusses how the recently opened JJ Mack building, one of London’s smartest and most sustainable office developments, is working with E.ON’s Citigen to deliver significant economic, operational and environmental benefits.
By Leadmonitor-AiLondon has made great strides in growing its EV charging infrastructure, but the journey is only just beginning. E.ON’s Dave Butters discusses the need for citizens, private enterprise and public bodies being brought together to deliver electrification at unprecedented speed and scale.
By Leadmonitor-AiNewham, like many other London boroughs, has embarked upon a journey to net zero. A variety of stakeholders, technologies and initiatives must come together to accelerate the speed of travel. E.ON’s Chris Lovatt and London City Airport’s Liam McKay discuss the unique opportunities and challenges Newham faces in its efforts to help lead the urban energy transition.
By Leadmonitor-AiLocalised, low carbon and cost-efficient sources of energy will play a key role in delivering urban decarbonisation strategies. Citigen in the City of London is one such solution, but will only have its fullest impact with private sector engagement and the success of wider decarbonisation efforts.
By Leadmonitor-AiDecarbonisation of heat has a major role to play in delivering successful urban energy transition, with district heating networks promising new possibilities in communal heating systems. However, as E.ON’s Antony Meanwell explains, this can only be realised through proper engagement and fully integrating heat network schemes into a city’s wider net-zero efforts.
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