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Power Generator Drax Targets Big Growth In Biomass Self-Supply By 2027

19th Nov 2019 09:44

(Alliance News) - FTSE 250-listed electrical power generation company Drax Group PLC on Tuesday kept its earnings forecasts for 2019, whilst also announcing a biomass cost reduction plan.

Drax said it remains focused on opportunities to reduce its cost of the biomass it uses to fuel its power station in North Yorkshire to a level which is economic without subsidy in 2027. These savings will be delivered through further optimisation of existing biomass operations and greater utilisation of low-cost wood residues, the company explained.

Drax said it is targeting 5 million tonnes of self-supply capacity by 2027 compared to 1.5 million as of Tuesday.

"We believe sustainable biomass has a long-term critical role to play. That's why we plan to supply 80 percent of our biomass from our own sources - a significant increase on the 20 percent we currently self-supply," said Chief Executive Will Gardiner.

"Supplying more of our own biomass will cut costs and reduce supply chain risks, ensuring our biomass power generation remains viable in the long term," explained Gardiner.

Looking ahead, Drax reiterated its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization guidance of GBP90 million to GBP110 million in 2019. Adjusted Ebitda in 2018 was GBP250 million.

The stock was down 0.8% to 293.80 pence Tuesday morning.

By Evelina Grecenko; [email protected]

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