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Drax looks to build º£½ÇÊÓÆµ supply chain to support bioenergy with carbon capture and storage ambition

Negative emission aim for 2030 is within sight for huge power generator that has transitioned from coal to biomass

Greasing the wheels for the supply chain: Drax is preparing to move on its carbon negative investments.

Renewable energy giant Drax is calling on º£½ÇÊÓÆµ businesses to help deliver pioneering climate saving negative emissions technology.

The huge electricity generator wants firms of all sizes to join the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s first bioenergy with carbon capture and storage supplier engagement programme.

Drax has a proven track record in delivering ambitious and pioneering infrastructure projects – the conversion of its power station in North Yorkshire to use sustainable biomass instead of coal has enabled it to become the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest single site renewable generator, reducing its emissions by over 90 per cent and paving the way for the deployment of BECCS.

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Now, with technology developments progressing at pace, the company will be hosting a series of nationwide events throughout 2022 in partnership with the West & North Yorkshire and Hull & Humber Chambers of Commerce, as well as further events across the wider North, Midlands and South of England. These will enable Drax to identify a robust supply chain for BECCS, ensuring the project can be accelerated as soon as planning approval is received.

Graham Backhouse, Drax’s commercial director for the BECCS project, said: “Negative emissions technologies like BECCS will play a vital role in enabling the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to reach its net zero goals. At its peak, BECCS at Drax will protect and create over 10,000 jobs, levelling up the north, and positioning the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as a global leader in this climate-saving technology.

“This programme of events is a fantastic opportunity for businesses of all sizes to get involved and learn more about the project, and we want to encourage a range of companies from across the country to take part.”

The event series will start with an , run with business support organisation NOF. It will give new and prospective suppliers the opportunity to learn more about the BECCS project, as well as how they can be involved in delivering this vital negative emissions technology.