We would love to hear your thoughts about our site and services, please take our survey here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksDrax Share News (DRX)

Share Price Information for Drax (DRX)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 527.50
Bid: 448.40
Ask: 0.00
Change: 0.00 (0.00%)
Spread: 83.10 (18.533%)
Open: 0.00
High: 0.00
Low: 0.00
Prev. Close: 527.50
DRX Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

UPDATE: Drax Abandons Plans To Build Europe's Biggest Gas Plant

Thu, 25th Feb 2021 12:01

(Alliance News) - Power generator Drax Group PLC has abandoned plans to build Europe's biggest gas power plant following strong opposition from environmental campaigners.

The FTSE 250 company will no longer install the two gas turbines for electricity generation at the site of its power plant in North Yorkshire, it said Thursday in it annual results presentation.

The decision marks a move away from fossil fuels and towards biomass for the power generator, which last year sold its four remaining gas plants. The Selby plant has been running for 46 years.

Chief Cxecutive Will Gardiner said: "We are announcing today that we will not develop new gas-fired power at Drax. This builds on our decision to end commercial coal generation and the recent sale of our existing gas power stations."

The plant's transformation away from coal started in 2003, when Drax began to burn biomass at the site, mixing it in with coal, which still made up 95% of the fuel.

In 2013 the company started to convert the coal burners to run on biomass alone, and it will phase out coal completely by March of this year, ahead of the government's 2025 deadline.

In 2019 the company was given planning approval for the two gas burners, which would replace coal burning at the site, a decision that faced an unsuccessful legal challenge.

Gas generation is considerably cleaner than coal power, however it is still a fossil fuel which emits carbon and contributes to global warming.

Thursday's decision to abandon the plans was welcomed by Catharina Hillenbrand Von Der Neyen, from Carbon Tracker, which separately released a report warning that gas power investments risk becoming stranded assets and putting the UK's climate ambitions at risk.

She said: "This clearly underlines how power companies are waking up to the reality of the unfavourable economics of new gas plants and making the right investment decision by shelving their plans."

Drax is now focusing on burning wood pellets to generate power at the site. Proponents of the technology argue that trees absorb the carbon from the atmosphere that is later released through burning.

However the technology also has critics who question its benefits over other renewable technologies such as wind and solar.

Earlier this month Drax said it would pay GBP226 million to buy Canadian biomass producer Pinnacle Renewable Energy. But it later faced criticism after it was revealed that Pinnacle burns natural gas to make its wood pellets.

Gardiner said: "The proposed acquisition of Pinnacle Renewable Energy will position Drax as the world's leading sustainable biomass generation and supply business, paving the way for us to develop bioenergy with carbon capture and storage – taking us even further in our decarbonisation."

Drax said it had booked a GBP13.4 million hit from abandoning the new gas generation plans for the power station.

It contributed to widening Drax's pretax loss to GBP234.7 million in 2020 from GBP15.6 million in 2019. More significant, however, was GBP225.1 million in property, plant and equipment asset obsolescence charges due to the exit from coal.

Revenue fell 5.1% to GBP4.24 billion from GBP4.47 billion. Drax sold around 7% less gas and electricity last year due to the impact of Covid-19.

The company increased its dividend by 7.5% per share, however, to 17.1 pence from 15.9p.

The company is aiming to be carbon negative and said no new gas generation is planned for Drax power station, though it will retain options for system support gas in the next capacity auction.

Having completed the sale of its existing gas generation in January, it will end commercial coal in March.

Sam Hunter Jones, a lawyer at environmental law charity ClientEarth, who challenged the gas plant in court, said the decision is "a massive win for the UK and the climate".

"Just as the coal era is long gone, what Drax's statement today makes clear is that time is up for building any new large-scale gas power plants in the UK," he said.

He called on the government to ensure that new power developments are in line with its own emissions targets.

"With the UK hosting this year's [United Nations] Cop climate talks, the government needs to ensure each and every planning decision is in line with net-zero, and close the yawning gap between its carbon promises and reality," he added.

Drax shares were down 3.9% to 379.80 pence in London at midday on Wednesday.

source: PA

Copyright 2021 Alliance News Limited. All Rights Reserved.

More News
14 Feb 2023 09:08

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Deutsche Bank double-upgrades easyJet to 'buy'

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Tuesday morning:

Read more
8 Feb 2023 08:30

Industrial action will not lead to power cuts, Drax insists

(Sharecast News) - Drax Group has insisted that the UK's electricity supply will not be affected after workers voted in favour of industrial action.

Read more
22 Jan 2023 19:47

Sunday newspaper round-up: Coal-fired power plants, Metro Bank, Asda

(Sharecast News) - National Grid has called on coal-fired power plants to prepare to supply power on Monday given that temperatures are expected to remain near zero even as wind speeds remain low. The notifications that they should be ready - if needed - were served to three coal units owned by Drax and EdF. The plants had been scheduled to close in September but that decision was pushed back until 2024 due to soaring gas prices in the wake of Russia's war on Ukraine. According to Bloomberg data, UK futures remain at over the twice the level typically seen at this time of the year. - The Sunday Telegraph

Read more
13 Jan 2023 11:11

Drax to pay £6.1m fine for breaching licence

(Sharecast News) - Ofgem said on Friday that electricity firm Drax has agreed to pay a £6.1m fine for breaching its energy generation licence by charging National Grid excessive prices to reduce power generation.

Read more
3 Jan 2023 09:24

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Citigroup cuts Wizz Air; Redburn likes CRH

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Tuesday morning, Monday and late Friday:

Read more
28 Dec 2022 09:51

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Goldman Sachs cuts Diageo price target

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Wednesday morning:

Read more
28 Dec 2022 07:40

LONDON BRIEFING: UK strikes continue; AstraZeneca wins Japan approvals

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are set to open higher on Wednesday as UK markets returned to business following the Christmas break.

Read more
23 Dec 2022 09:59

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Stifel raises Next to buy, cuts boohoo to hold

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Friday morning and Thursday afternoon:

Read more
15 Dec 2022 17:03

CORRECT: LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks down as BoE and ECB lift rates

(Correcting CAC 40 and DAX percentage changes.)

Read more
15 Dec 2022 17:00

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks down as BoE and ECB lift rates

(Alliance News) - Equities in London closed lower on Thursday as interest rate hikes from the Bank of England and the European Central Bank, as well as bleak economic forecasts, sent a chill through global markets.

Read more
15 Dec 2022 10:58

Drax expects adjusted earnings to beat analyst expectations

(Alliance News) - Drax Group PLC on Thursday said it expects 2022 earnings to beat analyst expectations.

Read more
15 Dec 2022 09:25

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Goldman Sachs likes Big Yellow, Great Portland

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Thursday morning:

Read more
12 Dec 2022 12:55

UK's National Grid cancels standby notices for two coal units despite cold snap

LONDON, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Britain's National Grid on Monday cancelled standby notices for two coal units of Drax Group, a few hours after issuing the requests, as a cold snap gripped the country but high nuclear output and wind speeds reduced the chance of energy shortages.

Read more
12 Dec 2022 12:34

UK's National Grid cancels standby notice for two coal units

Dec 12 (Reuters) - Britain's National Grid cancelled standby notices for Drax Group's two coal units on Monday, according to Elexon's website.

Read more
12 Dec 2022 10:19

Coal-fired plants put on standby as cold snap intensifies

(Sharecast News) - National Grid has ordered two coal-fired generators be readied for use after temperatures plunged across the UK.

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.