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'Cautious approach' could scupper plan for power station
www.thisisgrimsby.co.uk
[Grimsby Telegraph] - IN CHARGE: Dorothy Thompson, chief executive of Drax. In the Department For Energy And Climate Change (DECC) consultation started yesterday, which runs until January, the Government stated it "takes a cautious approach to the support for dedicated
Market Report: Biomass subsidies give Drax new burst of energy
www.independent.co.uk
[The Independent] - Yet this did not stop the company's boss Dorothy Thompson calling for a further "moderate uplift to maximise our potential for producing this low cost renewable electricity". Meanwhile, analysts from Deutsche Bank were rather underwhelmed
Guardian: Delay to green subsidies puts renewable energy investment in doubt
[The Guardian] - This summer Dorothy Thompson, chief executive of Drax, which was planning to burn more biomass than coal in its massive power station, told the Guardian these plans were in jeopardy because of the government's failure to clarify the subsidies.
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