E.ON UK Press Releases - January 2007


Local residents are being invited to hear more about E.ON UK’s proposals for an underground gas storage facility north of Aldbrough at the company’s third public exhibition to be held next week. E.ON UK, the company that runs Powergen, has been developing

The New Year has got off to a great start for Castle Donington-based design engineer Steve Ball. Steve is celebrating after picking up the Stanworth Trophy for being student of the year at North Warwickshire and Hinckley College. To make a great first

Local residents are being given another chance to find out more about E.ON UK’s proposals for two new high efficiency units at Kingsnorth Power Station, at a series of public exhibitions to be held later this month. E.ON UK, the company that runs Powergen

E.ON UK, the company that runs Powergen, has submitted a planning application to build underground gas storage facility in East Yorkshire. Last year E.ON, the UK’s largest integrated power and gas company, carried out geological investigations to confirm

E.ON UK, the company that owns and operates the Scroby Sands offshore wind farm, is to sponsor Great Yarmouth’s seafront firework displays in 2007. The six summer firework displays are organised by Great Yarmouth Borough Council and the Greater Yarmouth

E.ON UK, one of the UK’s leading green power companies, has submitted a planning application to repower its Great Eppleton wind farm near Hetton-le-Hole. The wind farm currently features four two-bladed wind turbines that were built in 1997. The new scheme,

E.ON, one of the UK’s leading green generators, has applied to Sedgefield Borough Council to build its £26m Butterwick Moor wind farm. The scheme, which would see 10 turbines build around 3.3km north east of Sedgefield, could save almost 44,000 tonnes