E.ON UK Press Releases - November 2004


With the Met Office forecasting a big chill this coming weekend, leading energy supplier Powergen is advising people to do everything they can to make sure that they are prepared for the cold weather. Powergen, which is currently offering free cavity

When E.ON UK’s Connah’s Quay power station, in Flintshire, received new work wear they made sure some of the old gear went to a good home thanks to Oxfam. After E.ON UK re-branded, the team at the station received new E.ON branded work gear. Working with

When E.ON UK’s Ironbridge Power Station, in Shropshire, received new work wear they made sure some of the old work wear went to a good home thanks to Oxfam. After E.ON UK re-branded, the team at the station received new E.ON branded work gear. Working

A football team from E.ON UK’s Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station has tackled its way to victory for the second year running in a special company-wide tournament - raising money for two charities at the same time. The Ram Raiders, a team made up of contractors

A team of wannabe Lance Armstrongs from Retail Sales and Marketing of E.ON UK, the company that runs Powergen, raised £3,000 by completing a 25-mile sponsored cycle route around Rutland Water to raise funds for charity. The event was organised by Brad’s

E.ON UK, the company that runs Powergen, has put in a planning application for what could be its most powerful onshore wind farm. The 74MW wind farm, which would be built on land next to the Afton Reservoir and the existing Windy Standard wind farm in

When E.ON UK’s Ratcliffe-on-Soar and Cottam Development Centre power stations, both in Nottinghamshire, received new work wear they made sure some of the old gear went to a good home thanks to Oxfam. After E.ON UK re-branded, the teams at the two stations

E.ON UK’s Scroby Sands Information Centre has welcomed a staggering 30,000 people through its doors since it opened in May. Holidaymakers from near and far, the local community and senior government ministers have all enjoyed visiting the centre and finding

Powergen has today (TUES) announced it is to increase electricity prices by 8.9% and gas prices by 9.6% for the majority of its residential customers. The changes will be effective from 29 November 2004. The price increase is the direct result of unparalleled