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Posted
02 April 2008 14:34
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E.ON UK Podcast
Listen to our interview with Ann Dumas, co curator of 'From Russia', an exhibition of French and Russian art at the Royal Academy, London.
From Russia Podcast
E.ON is sponsoring From Russia - a landmark exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
This extraordinary exhibition contains many great paintings by French and Russian masters, including Renoir, Cézanne, Gauguin, Picasso, Matisse, Repin, Goncharova, Chagall, Kandinsky and Malevich, some of which have never been seen before in Britain.
The exhibition runs until 18 April 2008
Posted
03 March 2008 15:46
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E.ON UK Podcast
Filed under: Sponsorship
In this podcast we hear about some of the ways E.ON is promoting its Brand
- We talk to Catherine Woolfe, E.ON's Head of Advertising about one of our new advertising campaigns
- Alan Davies tells us about this years E.ON Ice Rinks in Nottingham and Coventry
You can listen to the podcast by clicking the following link
Our Brand Podcast
Posted
17 December 2007 09:57
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E.ON UK Podcast
This podcast is about E.ON's commitment to renewable energy in the UK.
- We talk to the Scottish Minister for the Environment about the development of Steven's Croft, our biomass project
- Martin Roberts, Project Manager of Stags Holt wind farm talks about the project
- We visit the Information Centre for our off-shore wind farm Scroby Sands
As always there are a selection of energy saving tips.
You can listen to the podcast by clicking the following link
Podcast: Renewables (7MB)
Posted
16 October 2007 16:38
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E.ON UK Podcast
Filed under: Generation, Renewables
Many thanks for your interest in the E.ON UK Podcast. We are always keen to hear from people and companies who would be able to tell an interesting story about their experience of E.ON. If you are interested in becoming a guest on a future podcast, please
Posted
30 August 2007 16:41
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E.ON UK Podcast