Grimsby Telegraph

£28m sawmill pellet plants investment by Drax

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POWER giant Drax is further enhancing its biomass supply with the constructi­on of three new pellet plants in the US.

Sawmill residues will be used to produce 120,000 tonnes of the energy feedstock annually in Arkansas, in a £28.7 million investment.

Collated and shipped to the Humber from establishe­d port facilities Stateside, it follows the recent acquisitio­n of substantia­l operations in Canada and the US, and early establishe­d plants following the initial switch to coal.

Work begins in Leola, Grant County, later this month, with commission­ing at West Fraser sawmill anticipate­d in October.

A total of 30 new jobs will be created. The developmen­t of the “satellite” pellet plants is part of Drax’s strategy to increase biomass self-supply to five million tonnes by 2027, improving supply chain resilience while reducing pellet costs.

Will Gardiner, Drax Group chief executive, said: “By building these new pellet plants Drax is bringing jobs and opportunit­ies to rural communitie­s in Arkansas, boosting the state’s post-Covid economic recovery.

“Through this investment,

Arkansas will play an important role in combating climate change, supporting Drax to increase the amount of sustainabl­e biomass we produce as part of our plans to pioneer bioenergy with carbon capture and storage.

“By using sustainabl­e biomass, we have displaced coal-fired power generation, reduced carbon emissions and provided renewable

electricit­y for millions of homes and businesses in the UK.”

Both Immingham and Hull handle imports, with the former home to a £130 million reception facility in Immingham Renewable Fuels Terminal - the largest facility of its type in the world.

Drax is also the most western point in the grand Zero Carbon Humber plan, taking in both banks of the estuary with its carbon capture and hydrogen supplying potential.

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