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With all this warmer weather going around, it seems like a good opportunity to talk about how you can use the sun to not only top up your tan, but als...
Navigating the energy market can be puzzling, especially with all the different types of energy tariffs available. Read on to learn if your household could benefit from a fixed or variable energy tariff.
What's really stopping people from switching to electric vehicles? To find out, E.ON Next surveyed nearly 5,000 UK drivers. Read on to get the full lowdown.
Navigating the dynamic energy market: Insights and updates in 2025
Discover how community solar projects make renewable solar energy accessible. Learn about the benefits, how it works, & why it's a smart choice.
It might sound like the next Bake Off spinoff, but what actually is the government’s new Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS)? We’ve got the lowdown to guide you on if it could help you and how to apply.
How to ‘switch off’ at home helping you to save energy, CO2, and money off your electricity and gas bills.
At E.ON Next, we think using less energy should feel good - and just as magical. Try our top energy saving tips and you could reduce your energy bills without missing out on any festive fun.
With the July price cap announcement, you’ve probably heard that energy prices are going down. So, are you better off fixing your tariff now or staying on the standard variable tariff (SVT)?
Ofgem has announced that the new price cap will be £1,720 from 1 July 2025. We know this comes at a time when we’re all continuing to face a rise in the cost of living.
The energy regulator Ofgem has announced that the price cap will change to £1,720 for Direct Debit dual-fuel customers on a standard variable tariff from 1 April 2025.
In the colder months, it’s especially important to plan ahead with a prepayment meter to make sure you have enough credit to keep your home warm.