Friday, November 29, 2013

E.ON UK comment in response to the publication of Labour's Green Paper on Energy

By ScottSomerville

Responding to the publication of Labour's Green Paper on Energy, Tony Cocker, Chief Executive of E.ON UK said:


"There are many aspects of Labour's Green Paper that we do agree with and are the current basis for how we operate. For example we run our businesses separately so they stand on their own two feet, we've led the opening up of the day ahead market, we don't cross-subsidise between different parts of our operations, we've invested more than we've made in profit in each of the last five years, which is a figure that totals over £6bn, and we buy all the energy that we need for our supply business on the markets. However, we believe an artificial price freeze is the wrong course of action to help our customers.


"What our customers need and deserve is help in both the short, and the long-term, so I'm once again asking all politicians: Help us to get Smart meters into more homes more quickly. Help us to get British homes up to a modern, energy efficient standard. Help us to get UK businesses on top of their energy use.


"We also need to set the market for the long-term and depoliticise the energy industry. Therefore it is absolutely clear that it is time for a full market investigation reference to the Competition Commission. Only this would provide the in depth look and consideration of the market and its features that is needed. Furthermore, a Competition Commission investigation would provide an independent in-depth assessment of the market by a highly respected organisation, which has not looked into this market for a number of years and, perhaps surprisingly, never previously in the form of a market investigation reference. This could provide either a confirmation in relation to the proper operation of competition in the market or considered recommendations as to how competition might be improved. In either case, it would dispel many of the myths and misinformation that surround the market."


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Media contacts:


Victoria Blake (02476 181304 or victoria.blake@eonenergy.com)


Scott Somerville (02476 183 438 or 07540 817 936)

Planning application submitted for the E.ON Strathy Wood Wind Farm

By VictoriaBlake

E.ON, one of the UK's leading power and gas companies, has today [Friday] submitted a planning application for the Strathy Wood wind farm development, to the Scottish Government's Energy Consents Unit.


The wind farm, located near Strathy, Sutherland, could generate up to 78 megawatts of electricity - enough to power around 52,535 homes(1) with clean, renewable energy. During the consultation process for the site, the energy company has met with local community councils from the surrounding areas, as well as local residents, to discuss its plans and understand their thoughts on the proposals.


Following local feedback and a number of environmental studies that have been carried out, the wind farm has been designed to help ensure that it will have minimal impact on the local landscape and wildlife, while generating as much renewable energy as possible. Notably, this process saw the number of turbines in the plans reduce from 28 to 26.


To help ensure the wind farm has a positive effect on the local area, if consent is given, E.ON will provide a Community Benefit Fund, giving up to £390,000 a year to local community groups and projects. This amounts to £5,000 per megawatt of installed capacity, and how this money is spent will be up to residents.


Robert Mackay, Project Developer at E.ON, said: "We're grateful for the interest the local community has shown in this project. Having considered their feedback and taken on board their views, we've made some changes to improve our proposal that will reduce the impact on the local community. In particular we have worked hard to minimise effects on important ornithological and ecological sites near the project."


A copy of the application will be available online, at Strathy Village Hall and Bettyhill Service Point and at the Highland Council offices in Inverness and Golspie. For further information, please call us on 0800 096 1199 or email strathywood@eon-uk.com.



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Notes to editors:


1 This is based on an estimated load factor of 33.6% using wind speeds at the Strathy Wood Wind Farm site. According to DECC, the average domestic household uses 4.37MWh of electricity a year.


  • E.ON is one of the UK's leading power and gas companies - generating electricity, retailing power and gas, developing gas storage and undertaking gas and oil exploration and production. It is part of the E.ON group, one of the world's largest investor-owned power and gas companies. E.ON employs around 12,000 people in the UK and more than 72,000 worldwide;

  • In the UK, E.ON supplies power and gas to around five million domestic, small and medium-sized enterprise and industrial customers. E.ON also offers innovative energy services and technologies tailored to meet its customers' needs, and is helping customers become energy efficient by encouraging them to insulate their homes, moderate their energy usage and even generate their own power;

  • E.ON has been voted Britain's best energy supplier for the second year running in the uSwitch.com Customer Satisfaction Awards. The independent report and awards are published annually and are based on a YouGov poll of over 5,000 energy customers;

  • E.ON discusses changes with its customers through its 28,000-strong YourSay panel and its 1,000-strong MySay employee panel, and also through conversations with consumer advocacy groups. Improvements made to date include new tools to help customers use no more energy than they need, simpler products, transparent profits, fair prices, easier contact, and the confidence to complain;

  • E.ON's generation portfolio includes world-class gas-, coal- and biomass-fired power stations. E.ON is a market leader in combined heat and power (CHP), and is one of the UK's leading green generators;

  • One of the many ways E.ON leads the energy industry is through its commitment to market liquidity and transparency as evidenced by its actions on the day-ahead UK power markets including the N2EX auction. E.ON was the first company.

For more information contact:


Victoria Blake 02476 181304 or victoria.blake@eonenergy.com


Thursday, November 28, 2013

First SIRE inspection by the Gazprom Group

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Staff switch-off: Frustrated bosses left to power down after hours

By AndrewBarrow
  • Half of SME bosses left to turn off lights and machines when not in use

  • Energy waste main worry, but third of small firms do not track consumption

Britain's workers are leaving the majority of small business bosses fuming and frustrated by leaving lights, equipment and machinery powered up at the end of the working day, a new survey by E.ON1 has revealed.


Energy waste is one of the top irritations for seven out of ten small business bosses, creating tension in the workplace as two-fifths (38%) say they are the ones left to take sole charge of monitoring and managing their company's energy consumption.


Whilst minimising costs is the main motivation for SME leaders wanting to see greater workplace efficiency (69%), four out of ten said that a poor reputation for sustainability could lead customers viewing their business in a negative light. As a result, controlling energy waste is seen as the most important thing for maintaining business efficiency, behind accurate budgeting and collecting debt.


Older generations of business leaders appear to be more motivated, with 70% of bosses aged 35 to 54 tracking energy consumption, compared to half (50%) of respondents aged 18 to 34. The focus also varies across sectors, with catering and hospitality revealed as most proactive (72%) and professional services shown to monitor the least (63%).


Anthony Ainsworth, Sales and Marketing Director at E.ON, said: "It's positive to see many small business owners and managers proactively monitoring energy performance but it is understandably frustrating if you feel you're fighting that battle alone. Senior staff might not always have time to keep track of consumption, and businesses that are able to embed a culture of monitoring throughout the workplace will have a greater chance of improving overall business efficiency.


"To achieve this it's important all employees have greater visibility of their company's energy habits as well as understanding the implications of waste. At E.ON, we want to help customers address both of these needs, providing the tools and advice they need to gain better insight of their energy performance, and how to use no more than they need, but delivered in a way that helps them get on with the business of running a business."


The research of 1,000 small business decision-makers also provided insights on some of the measures small business leaders are taking to encourage a more positive attitude to workplace energy performance. Nearly half (43%) set improvement targets and a quarter align staff bonuses with overall business efficiency.


Other measures businesses said would help encourage staff to monitor energy consumption more closely include real time information showing use/waste (39%) and a breakdown of consumption across heating, lighting, machinery and equipment (36%).


E.ON's Energy Toolkit is a package of energy saving help and advice for small business customers, designed to give greater visibility on where and when energy is used, help detect waste and identify areas where changes can be made.


The service includes:


  • A wireless electricity monitor with a real-time display showing when consumption is highest, allowing businesses to measure use by cost, kilowatt-hours and CO2 emissions

  • A dedicated energy saving advice line and online hub with detailed information relevant to customers' specific industries

  • A range of downloadable posters and staff engagement advice for customers to use within their business to encourage colleagues to take greater responsibility for saving energy.

Fig 1. Sectors monitoring energy consumption



SECTOR


Catering (72%)


Light industrial / Manufacturing (71%)


Construction (70%)


Retail (66%)


Agriculture / Farming (64%)


Professional services (63%)

Fig 2. Most commonly tracked utility uses



UTILITIES


Overall electricity consumption (85%)


Telephone / Broadband (79%)


Heating (68%)


Lighting (66%)


Overall gas consumption (58%)


Water (46%)


Machinery performance (29%)


Air Conditioning (14)

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1 Independent research carried out amongst 1,000 decision makers at UK small-to-medium sized enterprises, in November 2013


Notes to editors:


  • E.ON is one of the UK's leading power and gas companies - generating electricity, retailing power and gas, developing gas storage and undertaking gas and oil exploration and production. It is part of the E.ON group, one of the world's largest investor-owned power and gas companies. E.ON employs around 12,000 people in the UK and more than 72,000 worldwide;

  • In the UK, E.ON supplies power and gas to around five million domestic, small and medium-sized enterprise and industrial customers. E.ON also offers innovative energy services and technologies tailored to meet its customers' needs, and is helping customers become energy efficient by encouraging them to insulate their homes, moderate their energy usage and even generate their own power;

  • E.ON has been voted Britain's best energy supplier for the second year running in the uSwitch.com Customer Satisfaction Awards. The independent report and awards are published annually and are based on a YouGov poll of over 5,000 energy customers;

  • E.ON discusses changes with its customers through its 28,000-strong YourSay panel and its 1,000-strong MySay employee panel, and also through conversations with consumer advocacy groups. Improvements made to date include new tools to help customers use no more energy than they need, simpler products, transparent profits, fair prices, easier contact, and the confidence to complain;

  • E.ON's generation portfolio includes world-class gas-, coal- and biomass-fired power stations. E.ON is a market leader in combined heat and power (CHP), and is one of the UK's leading green generators;

  • One of the many ways E.ON leads the energy industry is through its commitment to market liquidity and transparency as evidenced by its actions on the day-ahead UK power markets including the N2EX auction. E.ON was the first company to sign a gross-bidding agreement with N2EX.

Npower outsourcing means thousands of job cuts and transfers to suppliers

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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

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Statistical data set: Weekly solar PV installation & capacity based on registration date

By HM Government

Updated: Results for week ending 5 January published

The statistics presented in the table below, show the number of sub 50kW solar photovoltaic installations and capacity installed at the end of each week, that are recorded on the Microgeneration Certification Scheme - MCS Installation Database.







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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Kremlin extends media grip through Gazprom deal

MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin extended its grip over radio and television broadcasting on Tuesday when the media arm of state-controlled Gazprom bought mining tycoon Vladimir Potanin's Profmedia. Through the deal, the former Soviet gas ministry that is ...