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Louise Frohlich
Joining Eco Experts in April 2024 as Editorial Assistant, Louise has a keen interest in low-carbon technology and enjoys writing about anything sustainability related.
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OVO Energy report says homes could save £23,000 from green tech Households could save as much as £23,000 in the next 15 years by investing in clean energy technology, such as solar panels and heat pumpsLouise Frohlich -
Ofgem launches review to make bills fairer The Cost Allocation and Recovery Review (CAR) will look at the whole energy system from generation to usage.Louise Frohlich -
Solid Energy introduces ultra-high temperature heat pumps to UK Solid Energy unveiled an upgrade of its ultra-high temperature modular hydrocarbon heat pump range, including a new model.Louise Frohlich -
Renewables generated half of UK’s electricity last year Clean technology accounted for 50.4% of the electricity generated in 2024, and the country now has a 'golden opportunity' to cut bills.Louise Frohlich -
Government launches Clean Flexibility Roadmap to cut energy bills Households and businesses will have more options to switch to flexible tariffs and save on their energy bills at non-peak times, as part of the government’s Clean Flexibility Roadmap.Louise Frohlich -
What are the benefits of solar? With Simon Peat – Positive Energy Ep9 Watch episode 9 of Positive Energy with Project Solar UK CEO Simon Peat in conversation with Max Schwerdtfeger and Roland EllisonLouise Frohlich -
Jaguar Land Rover delays EV rollout after axing staff Car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has delayed the launch of one of its flagship models, an electric Range Rover, following an announcement that it would be cutting 500 jobs in the UK.Louise Frohlich -
Reform UK’s war on clean energy slammed as “unpatriotic” Reform UK MP Richard Tice has been slammed as “unpatriotic” after he said the party would cancel clean energy investment contracts.Louise Frohlich -
UK still trails behind Europe despite heat pump sales boom The UK has seen huge growth in heat pump installations, yet it is still far behind other countries in Europe, particularly Norway.Louise Frohlich