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Huge appetite to be part of grand Net Zero plan as hundreds of businesses join Drax and Worley in Hull

Meet the buyer event sees contracts worth hundreds of millions of pounds outlined

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More than 300 businesses underlined their desire to work with energy giant Drax as its engineering partner Worley on the huge net zero project.

A special event in Hull saw contracts worth hundreds of millions of pounds to deliver bioenergy with carbon capture and storage at scale discussed.

The major infrastructure project would be the western anchor for a wider cheme taking in major emission clusters across the Humber region.

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Drax aims to source 80 per cent of the construction materials and services from British firms, with hopes to get underway in 2024.

A total of 10,000 jobs are anticipated to be created by the huge scheme.

The Drax and Worley meet the buyer event at DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Hull.(Image: Drax Group)

Graham Backhouse, Drax’s commercial director for the BECCS project, said: “We want to put British businesses at the heart of our plans to deliver BECCS. It was fantastic to see such a broad range of companies, large and small, from across the region come together to learn how they can benefit from hundreds of millions of pounds worth of new contracts.

“Negative emissions technologies like BECCS will play a vital role in enabling the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to reach its net zero goals, as well as creating exciting opportunities for Britain to lead the world in this vital technology, creating a new sector of the economy, as well as export opportunities.”