Drax is back in the black as it emerged as a greener operator from 2021.
The energy giant sold off its gas-fired generation interests as it concentrated on biomass and hydro-electric operations, furthering its carbon capture plans to further clean up the North Yorkshire operations, while providing a huge anchor project for the wider Humber Net Zero ambition.
Total turnover dropped from 拢412 million to 拢398 million, with gas-fired generation discontinued after it was sold in a 拢186 million deal to Immingham-headquartered VPI.
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Ongoing operations saw a 3.2 per cent uplift from 拢366 million to 拢378 million. Operating profit was 拢197 million, a huge turnaround from a 拢156 million loss in 2020.
Will Gardiner, chief executive, said "2021 was a transformational year for Drax as we became the world's leading sustainable biomass generation and supply company, whilst continuing to invest in delivering positive outcomes for the climate, nature and people.
"Over the past 10 years Drax has invested over 拢2 billion in renewable energy and has plans to invest a further 拢3 billion this decade, supporting the global transition to a low-carbon economy. Our investment has reduced our emissions from power generation by over 95 per cent and we are the 海角视频's largest producer of renewable power by output.
鈥淲e are proud to be one of the lowest carbon intensity power generators in Europe - a significant transformation from being the largest coal power station in Western Europe.

"We have significantly advanced our plans for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) in the 海角视频 and globally. By 2030 we aim to deliver 12 million tonnes of negative emissions and lead the world in providing a critical technology which scientists agree is key to delivering the global transition to net zero."
Drax now has 2.6GW of biomass generation output, and has highlighted the East Coast Cluster鈥檚 selection as a government forerunner for CCS.
The 拢222 million acquisition of Canadian pellet firm Pinnacle Renewable Energy was another major event in the year.
Looking ahead the firm is trialling lowe cost sustainable biomass, with test runs successful as it looks to lay a key role in the Glasgow Declaration launched at COP26 to establish a world-wide industry standard on biomass sustainability. Drax, with the wider industry, faces constant challenges on the electricity generation method鈥檚 credentials, with base load for the grid seen as vital to reduce exposure to gas prices and renewables variations as new nuclear is built.
Philip Cox CBE, chair of Drax, added: 鈥淭he group aims to realise its purpose and ambition through three strategic objectives - to be a global leader in sustainable biomass pellets, to be a global leader in negative emissions, and to be a leader in 海角视频 dispatchable, renewable power. These objectives are closely aligned with global energy policies, which increasingly recognise the unique role that biomass can play in the fight against climate change.
鈥淪ince 2012, we have reduced our carbon emissions from power generation by over 95 per cent, principally reflecting our long-term investment in sustainable biomass. More recently, in January 2021 we completed the sale of our CCGT gas assets, and in March 2021 ended commercial coal generation, further reducing our carbon emissions. Beyond this reduction, we have continued to progress our ambition to become a carbon negative company by developing opportunities for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage in the 海角视频 and internationally.
鈥淲ith the right policy support in place in the 海角视频 and internationally, we believe this proven carbon removal technology could be used globally to deliver negative emissions. Through these activities, we expect to play a major role in delivering the 海角视频's legally binding objective to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and support global efforts to reduce carbon emissions. We believe sustainable biomass has a long-term role to play in the 海角视频 and global energy markets, both as a dispatchable and sustainable source of renewable energy, and as a means of delivering negative carbon emissions.
鈥淥ur biomass supply chain strategy has continued to progress, with the acquisition of Pinnacle Renewable Energy in April 2021 positioning Drax as the world's leading sustainable biomass generation and supply business.鈥