…Drax, the nation’s largest biomass-burner, which still receives more than £2 million per day in subsidies despite serious concerns about the company’s impacts on the climate, air quality and forests….
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…Drax, the nation’s largest biomass-burner, which still receives more than £2 million per day in subsidies despite serious concerns about the company’s impacts on the climate, air quality and forests….
…the UK power sector, for example, found that by 2025 Drax’s existing biomass plants will be more expensive to operate than building completely new solar and wind capacity. This week,…
…and exported by Enviva, the world’s largest wood pellet manufacturer, to utilities in Europe including RWE in the Netherlands, Drax in the UK, and Orsted in Denmark. Independent media, government…
…the Southern Environmental Law Center. “As long as Drax and others continue to burn trees, their power stations cannot be considered green, with or without carbon capture technology added on.”…
Carbon Capture and Storage Pilot Program is a Pricey and Risky Gamble the Planet Can’t Afford On February 7, 2019, Drax Power Station in the UK announced it captured its…