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Energy bill savings promised as Drax subsidies cut

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The contribution to energy bills from a government deal with a biomass electricity provider will fall in the coming years as subsidies are cut under a new agreement.

The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) revealed that consumers would save £170m per year under a new deal with Drax covering 2027-2031.

That projection is based on the halving of the North Yorkshire power station’s government subsidy in that time.

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DESNZ said Drax would also play a much more limited role in the power system in that time, providing electricity only when it is really needed.

Drax, a former coal-fired plant which now burns wood pellets, is currently paid to generate energy using wood that must be 70% sustainable.

That sustainability figure will rise to 100% by 2027 under the new deal.

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Its operations are classed, controversially, as renewable in the UK because the emissions released from burning the wood can be reabsorbed by new trees that grow in the place of those burned.

Drax is currently classed as Britain’s largest renewable power generator by output as it has the capacity to power the equivalent of five million homes.

The company, which has previously been fined for misreporting data on wood it has used and criticised over its CO2 emissions, also operates hydro power projects.

The government is aiming to decarbonise the power sector by 2030.

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Meeting this target will require a large increase in renewable energy, such as wind and solar, as well as projects
that store energy for when there is insufficient wind or sun.

Ministers say a new energy mix, that cuts the country’s reliance on internationally priced gas, will not only bring down bills in future but guarantee domestic power supplies.

New nuclear is also part of that equation.

DESNZ said: “This government will do whatever it takes to deliver energy security and protect billpayers now and into the future”.

Drax shares rose by 6% on news of the new settlement which guarantees the Selby power station’s future.

Group chief executive Will Gardiner said: “The Government’s low-carbon dispatchable CfD framework for biomass, announced today, is an investment in UK energy security, which will result in a net saving for consumers and support the delivery of Clean Power 2030.

“Analysis from Baringa indicates the proposed agreement will result in a £1.6-3.1 billion reduction in electricity system costs, versus the construction of new fossil fuel power stations, and Government has concluded today that Drax offers the lowest cost option for bill payers during this period.”

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He added: “Under this proposed agreement, Drax can step in to increase generation when there is not enough electricity, helping to avoid the need to burn more gas or import power from Europe, and when there is too much electricity on the UK grid, Drax can turn down and help to balance the system.

“The size, flexibility and location of the power station makes it important for UK energy security and the proposed agreement helps protect the jobs and skills of today and the future, creating options for billions of pounds of investment in growth across Britain, including the development of large-scale carbon removals and data centres.”

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