Why ‘the UK’s biggest carbon emitter’ receives billions in green subsidies

Why ‘the UK’s biggest carbon emitter’ receives billions in green subsidies

Drax, Energy industry, Biomass and bioenergy, Greenhouse gas emissions, Business, Energy, Renewable energy, Environment, Waste, UK news Business | The Guardian

​The Drax power plant burns 7m tonnes of biomass pellets a year and generates 4% of the UK’s electricity needsThe cooling towers of the giant Drax power station loom over rural North Yorkshire as a reminder of Britain’s grimy past – and as a beacon of its efforts to create a net zero economy by 2050.The power plant was once one of the largest coal-burners in Europe, and a lightning rod for campaigners against fossil fuels in the UK’s electricity system. Today, its owners claim to be the UK’s largest renewable energy power plant – burning 7m tonnes of biomass pellets a year to generate enough electricity that meets almost 4% of the UK’s power needs. Continue reading… 

The Drax power plant burns 7m tonnes of biomass pellets a year and generates 4% of the UK’s electricity needs

The cooling towers of the giant Drax power station loom over rural North Yorkshire as a reminder of Britain’s grimy past – and as a beacon of its efforts to create a net zero economy by 2050.

The power plant was once one of the largest coal-burners in Europe, and a lightning rod for campaigners against fossil fuels in the UK’s electricity system. Today, its owners claim to be the UK’s largest renewable energy power plant – burning 7m tonnes of biomass pellets a year to generate enough electricity that meets almost 4% of the UK’s power needs.

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