Archive for February 2010

UK opposition party outlines energy policy, Energy Efficiency News

London, 24th February 2010

Leader of the opposition, David Cameron has said that if elected his government would inspire people to use less energy. Joel Hagan, Chief Executive of Onzo, argues however that there is no silver bullet for changing people’s energy usage. Read more here.

Welcome to our new site

London, 17th February 2010

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Onzo Charity Challenge

London, 17th February 2010

In September 2009 a team of twelve from Onzo competed in the London Duathlon, running and cycling 5km, 10km and 20km to raise £4000. The money was put towards building a well to provide water for Casuarina House; an orphanage in Utange, Kenya. We’re delighted to say that the charity challenge was a success and the team raised a grand total of £4148.05. More.

Onzo’s response to Oil Crunch

London, 11th February 2010

Onzo has written a response to the report from the Industry Taskforce on Peak Oil & Energy Security. Read it here.

Ofgem needs a bigger rethink – Business Green

London, 5th February 2010

Joel Hagan, chief executive of Onzo, argues for a fundamental shake-up of the energy sector to create a Californian-style three-way split in Business Green. Read it here.