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Drax appoints independent board to monitor biomass use

Sustainable policy also strengthened for coal replacement feedstock at power giant

Drax Power Station's biomass silos.(Image: Steven Eric Parker)

Drax has overhauled its biomass policies and set up an independent advisory board as it seeks to ensure its use of the coal-replacing feedstock meets the the highest standards.

Scientists, academics and forestry experts will now keep a check on the sourcing and operations, as the power giant strengthens a commitment to use the latest science and best practice.

The company has vowed to working with academic institutions and non-profit organisations to meet its core commitments to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, protect the natural environment, support people and communities and carry out research and outreach.

LaSalle Forest, Louisiana, from where Drax Group sources biomass to ship to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.(Image: Jonathan Banks/ Vismedia)

The North Yorkshire giant also details the evidence the company will gather to increase transparency on its biomass sourcing and impacts.

These include using big data and satellite images to evaluate forest cover and biodiversity in areas that supply the material it now burns to power four huge units.

This comes in addition to the company’s current commitment to certification through the Sustainable Biomass Program, a globally recognised certification system designed for biomass from wood for use in energy production.

Will Gardiner, Drax Group chief executive.(Image: Daniel Lewis)

Drax Group chief executive Will Gardiner said: “We’re committed to continuously raising standards in biomass sustainability, so our sourcing policies must evolve as the science develops.

“With stronger policies in place and an independent board to challenge us every step of the way, we will be setting the standard for others to follow, which is important as sustainable biomass plays an increasing role in addressing climate change.”