London, UK. 26th April, 2023. An environmental activist holds a leaflet during a protest outside the annual general meeting of the UK's largest bioenergy supplier Drax. UK energy regulator Ofgem is investigating Drax’s compliance with sustainability rules amid increasing scrutiny of its activities, including of its source wood and its descriptions of the process used to generate electricity as 'carbon neutral'. Government biomass subsidies to Drax are expected to expire in 2027. Drax has today announced its highest ever annual profits, £731m as compared to £398m the previous year. Credit: Mark

London, UK. 26th April, 2023. An environmental activist holds a leaflet during a protest outside the annual general meeting of the UK's largest bioenergy supplier Drax. UK energy regulator Ofgem is investigating Drax’s compliance with sustainability rules amid increasing scrutiny of its activities, including of its source wood and its descriptions of the process used to generate electricity as 'carbon neutral'. Government biomass subsidies to Drax are expected to expire in 2027. Drax has today announced its highest ever annual profits, £731m as compared to £398m the previous year. Credit: Mark Stock Photo
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London, UK. 26th April, 2023. An environmental activist holds a leaflet during a protest outside the annual general meeting of the UK's largest bioenergy supplier Drax. UK energy regulator Ofgem is investigating Drax’s compliance with sustainability rules amid increasing scrutiny of its activities, including of its source wood and its descriptions of the process used to generate electricity as 'carbon neutral'. Government biomass subsidies to Drax are expected to expire in 2027. Drax has today announced its highest ever annual profits, £731m as compared to £398m the previous year. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News

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