(1888PressRelease)
October 23, 2007 - Experience E.ON in Covent Garden between 22-24 October E.ON, one of the UK's leading electricity and gas companies, has today (Monday) announced that from 3 December it will stop using the Powergen name and all customer communications will change to E.ON.
Graham Bartlett, Managing Director of E.ON UK's Retail Business, said: "The look and feel of the E.ON brand has featured in Powergen communications for some time now. In December we'll complete that journey and all communications for residential and business customers will change to E.ON.
"Powergen has been part of E.ON since 2002 and this move confirms E.ON's commitment to the UK. We want to change energy for the better - where it comes from, how we get it to you and helping you to use it more efficiently - which is why we're launching a series of new ways to do all of these things."
From today, business customers can sign up to EasyGreen which makes it easy for companies to buy green electricity and reduce their carbon footprint.
And E.ON's corporate customers can now access SmartBilling which provides organisations with state-of-the-art meters to accurately record consumption and maximise energy management.
In addition, customers and non-customers are being urged to take the Energy Challenge to cut up to £1601 off energy bills by visiting http://www.powergenchallenge.co.uk/. The site uses a 360° virtual tour of an interactive house, a personalised energy efficiency report and tailored advice on energy efficiency measures suitable for their home to help them save money.
To find out more visit the E.ON Experience which opens in Covent Garden between 22 and 24 October, and will then tour key locations across the country. Visitors will be able to take the Energy Challenge and find out how we can help them change the way they use energy in their home and business.
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