Drax, which currently generates about 5% of the UK’s electricity, has relied on government subsidies to burn biomass – but ...
The Energy Secretary will announce that Drax power station is to receive hundreds of millions of pounds more in 'renewable' subsidies.
Drax Group, a key player in the UK’s transition away from coal power, has been found mis-reporting use of primary and old-growth forests in Canada ...
New subsidies have been agreed for the controversial wood-burning power plant Drax, however the Government said it had halved ...
The UK government and Drax have agreed a deal that will halve the energy producer's subsidies over 2027-2031, while ensuring ...
The power station is one of the UK's biggest energy producers and has been burning biomass - mostly wood - instead of coal in ...
Ed Miliband's department has admitted giant subsidies to controversial wood-fired power plant Drax have allowed it to make ...
New subsidies have been announced for wood-burning power plant Drax, which the Government said would halve costs for ...
Ed Miliband has agreed to hand an estimated £2bn of taxpayer subsidies to a controversial wood-burning power station operated ...
The Yorkshire power station is getting four more years of subsidy but at a reduced level after the Government raised a number ...
Both the government and wood-burning power provider are painting a new operational agreement as a success, with Drax pointing ...
Drax said on Monday it had agreed a contract for difference with the government for a minimum electricity price of £113 per megawatt hour between 2027 and 2031. The deal will mean that Drax, which ...
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