Where does Drax power station get its biomass?

Drax Power Station uses compressed wood pellets sourced from sustainably managed working forests in the US, Canada, Europe and Brazil, and are largely made up of low-grade wood produced as a byproduct of the production and processing of higher value wood products, like lumber and furniture.

What fuel does Drax power station use?

coal
Drax power station is a large biomass power station in North Yorkshire, England, capable of co-firing petcoke….

Drax power station
Secondary fuel Bituminous coal
Tertiary fuel Petcoke
Power generation
Units operational 6 × 660 MW (4 biomass, 2 coal)

Is Drax environmentally friendly?

In the UK, our Generation assets are certified through their respective management systems to ISO 14001:2015 and are subject to regular external audits. In the US, our Pellet Production sites operate under an environmental management system that is aligned, but not certified, to the principles of ISO 14001:2015.

How is the fuel stored at Drax?

Two bulk storage silos capable of holding 24,000m3 of biomass wood pellets. The non-stop unloading of six 1,200 tonne capacity trains a day within an innovative subterranean facility, housing seven vibrating feeders and two conveyors that can deliver biomass fuel to the silos at a rate of 2,800 tonnes per hour.

How is fuel transported to Drax?

1,000t coal trains deliver coal to the station. Pulverising mills crush the coal into a fine powder using large metal balls. Each turbine has a high-pressure turbine, an intermediate-pressure turbine and three low-pressure turbines. Drax supplies about 7% of the UK’s electricity.

How does Drax power station work?

Electricity generation The steam strikes and lifts a series of angled blades mounted on the turbine shaft making it rotate at 3,000 revolutions a minute (50 cycles a second). The steam then passes to two condensers and is taken to the cooling towers. There are 12 cooling towers at Drax, two for each generating unit.

Will Drax be demolished?

Drax announces that almost 50 years of coal-fired electricity generation at Drax Power Station are expected to come to an end, with the end of commercial operations in March 2021 and capacity market obligations in October 2022.

How long are the biomass conveyors at Drax?

Key Project Details

Client Drax Power Ltd
Duration 18 months
Location Selby, North Yorkshire

Is Drax Power Station Green?

Drax says energy from biomass, produced by burning wood pellets, is sustainable and renewable because the forests from which these are sourced absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, offsetting the emissions released when the pellets are burned.

When did Drax Power Station start using biomass?

Drax Power Station has been using compressed wood pellets (a form of biomass) since 2003, when it began research and development work co-firing it with coal.

What does Drax pellets do for the environment?

Our pellets allow electric utilities to reduce their dependence on coal, lower carbon emissions and provide new sources of safe, reliable and affordable power. Drax Biomass is a subsidiary of Drax Group plc, which is playing a vital role in helping to deliver a better future by changing the way energy is generated, supplied and used.

Where does the wood for Drax come from?

Drax Power Station uses compressed wood pellets sourced from sustainably managed working forests in the US, Canada, Europe and Brazil, and are largely made up of low-grade wood produced as a byproduct of the production and processing of higher value wood products, like lumber and furniture.

Where is the Morehouse biomass plant in Louisiana?

Morehouse BioEnergy. Morehouse BioEnergy is located in northeastern Louisiana near the town of Bastrop. The plant was commissioned in August 2015 and sits on 138 acres of land. Morehouse BioEnergy maintains a workforce of more than 60 employees, and can produce up to 525,000 metric tons of pellets annually.