UK’s Drax to invest up to $12.5 billion in US biomass power plants
By Susanna Twidale
LONDON, Sept 24 (Reuters) -British power generator Drax DRX.L could invest up to $12.5 billion developing biomass plants with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) in the United States over the next decade, it said on Tuesday.
Drax, which generates around 6% of Britain's electricity, said it is still committed to the UK but sees opportunities in the U.S. for its BECCS technology.
Its new Houton-based business, Elimini, is reviewing more than 20 potential sites for BECCS projects and has around 100 staff.
Elimini plans to have its first U.S. project up and running by the end of 2030 which will require a $2.5 billion investment, Elimini Executive Chair and Drax Group CEO Will Gardiner told Reuters.
"We are aiming to do more over the next decade," he said.
The company said that, as well as the BECCS plant capturing the emissions it creates by burning pellets, the absorption of greenhouse gases during the growth of the wood means its overall impact will be carbon negative, enabling it to generate carbon removal credits.
Many companies have set net zero emissions targets which require them to purchase carbon credits to compensate for the emissions they are unable to cut themselves.
Some corporate giants such as Microsoft have said they are willing to pay a premium for removal credits, which take carbon emissions out of the atmosphere.
Drax said it had already entered 11 carbon removal deals with eight companies.
Green groups have criticised the practice of biomass power generation, arguing that it is not a carbon-neutral method of energy generation and that pellet production can contribute to deforestation.
Drax says it only uses wood residuals or byproducts from trees primarily used for lumber and that demand for wood from sustainable forests can help to increase forest growth.
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Reporting By Susanna Twidale
Editing by Christina Fincher
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