Powergen has launched a dual fuel product – Powergen EnergyOnline – exclusively for new customers who want to manage their electricity and gas accounts via the internet. Powergen is the only major energy supplier to achieve a five-star customer service
The team at Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station have donated their time and energy to give child victims of war, poverty and famine a special Christmas present this year. As part of the Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child appeal staff at Ratcliffe,
A new access ramp and a pedestrian bridge to a new country park have been built thanks to money donated by Powergen Combined Heat & Power and its customer, Brunner Mond. Carey Park has been created over the past four years by Cheshire County Council and
Powergen has today announced that it is to increase electricity and gas prices for the majority of its customers. The price rise will take effect from 5 January 2004. Powergen is raising prices as a result of a number of pressures facing all energy suppliers.
An ash disposal site, once used by Powergen’s Ironbridge Power Station, is to receive a new lease of life when it gets transformed into a wildlife reserve. For the last 30 years the 100-acre site, known locally as Devil’s Dingle, has been used to dispose
New research released today uncovers a formula to work out just how many calories a shopper uses at the supermarket – showing that doing your weekly shop can in fact be good for you. The research revealed that an average shopper in Leeds uses 134kcals
Britain’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are massively underestimating the cost of time and energy wasted in their businesses. Research by energy company Powergen released today shows the cost of wasted time is almost three times higher than
Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station, in Nottinghamshire, has successfully completed a ground-breaking boiler valve repair that saved the company both time and money. It is believed that Ratcliffe engineers were the first in the UK to repair a ‘Dewrance’ stop
The simple answer is two. But changing the light bulbs on Grain’s 800ft chimney is – unsurprisingly – not an easy operation. On the top of the chimney and down its side are 16 aircraft navigation lights. Each light bulb is, in fact, a two-foot 120 watt