"Sustinable" Biomass Plant Produces 4X CO2 Of UK's Last Coal Plant, More Than Next 4 Most Polluting Plants Combined [View all]
The Drax power station was responsible for four times more carbon emissions than the UKs last remaining coal-fired plant last year, despite taking more than £0.5bn in clean-energy subsidies in 2023, according to a report. The North Yorkshire power plant, which burns wood pellets imported from North America to generate electricity, was revealed as Britains single largest carbon emitter in 2023 by a report from the climate thinktank Ember.
The figures show that Drax, which has received billions in subsidies since it began switching from coal to biomass in 2012, was responsible for 11.5m tonnes of CO2 last year, or nearly 3% of the UKs total carbon emissions. Drax produced four times more carbon dioxide than the UKs last remaining coal-fired power station at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, which is due to close in September. Drax also produced more emissions last year than the next four most polluting power plants in the UK combined, according to the report.
Frankie Mayo, an analyst at Ember, said: Burning wood pellets can be as bad for the environment as coal; supporting biomass with subsidies is a costly mistake.
The company has claimed almost £7bn from British energy bills to support its biomass generation since 2012, even though burning wood pellets for power generation releases more emissions for each unit of electricity generated than burning gas or coal, according to Ember and many scientists. In 2023, the period covered by the Ember report, it received £539m.
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