Brief

On Tuesday, 4 February to Tuesday, 4 March 2025, a second public consultation was opened for Drax Power Ltd's permit variation application to incorporate carbon capture at its bioenergy plant near Selby. The Environment Agency requested updated information from the applicant and has provided revised air emissions risk assessment documents on their Citizen Space page for public viewing and comment submission.

The operator first applied for the variation in May 2023 to request permission to incorporate carbon capture at its bioenergy plant near Selby.
At the time, the Environment Agency held a public consultation to offer people the opportunity to comment on the application.
During the Environment Agency’s review of this 2023 application, it considered the applicant had not included sufficient information, so it requested a more detailed assessment.
Drax has now provided the potential substances that could be formed in the carbon capture plant and with a more detailed justification for the substances it considers could be emitted to air.
A second consultation for the application has now been opened and will run from Tuesday 4 February to Tuesday 4 March, 2025.
Tim Shaw, Installations Team Leader, said:

We have now received updated information from the applicant and this can be found in a revised air emissions risk assessment.
It’s important to hold a second consultation so the public have the opportunity to view the new documents and provide their views on environmental factors they feel are important.
We are committed to carrying out a detailed and rigorous assessment of this permit variation application.

Carbon capture
Carbon capture is the removal of carbon dioxide from waste gases (usually by absorbing the carbon dioxide in a special solvent) and either using it or storing it underground, reducing the amount of emissions into the atmosphere.
Drax Power Ltd wants to capture the carbon dioxide emitted during electricity generation, to prevent the majority of it from entering the atmosphere.
The carbon dioxide captured will be transported via a pipeline for permanent storage under the North Sea.
To capture carbon dioxide from the combustion process, Drax will need to vary its existing environmental permit.
The Environment Agency assesses applications for environmental permits, or to vary existing environmental permits, under the Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR).
Its role is to assess the application and decide if it meets all requirements under relevant environmental legislation and provides a high level of protection to the environment and human health.
It will only vary the environmental permit if it is satisfied this would be the case.
After the consultation has closed, the Environment Agency will review the comments received from the consultation process and take them into account in the determination of the application.
The documentation can be found on the Environment Agency’s Citizen Space page
Background
More information about Drax’s permit application can be found on the application pages on Citizen Space.

Responses to the consultation can be made electronically.
Information on the website explains how people can view the consultation documents and how they can provide comments. It also explains what the EA can and can’t take into account when deciding on the application.
Anyone wishing to comment on the proposals is urged to read the documentation online before responding directly on the website or by email
People can respond directly on the website or alternatively by email to pscpublicresponse@environment-agency.gov.uk
Those unable to view the documents or make representation via the consultation website or by email should contact the Environment Agency on 03708 506 506.

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Purpose
The Environment Agency has reopened a public consultation on Drax Power Ltd’s application to vary its environmental permit, allowing it to incorporate carbon capture at its bioenergy plant near Selby. This revised assessment includes updated information on potential substances that could be formed in the carbon capture plant and a more detailed justification for the substances considered to be emitted into the air.

The operator initially applied for the variation in May 2023, but the Environment Agency requested a more detailed assessment due to insufficient information provided by the applicant. The revised consultation period will run from Tuesday, February 4th, 2025, to Tuesday, March 4th, 2025.

Effects on Industry
The carbon capture technology proposed by Drax Power Ltd is aimed at preventing the majority of emissions from entering the atmosphere. If approved, this variation would enable the company to capture and transport carbon dioxide via a pipeline for permanent storage under the North Sea. This development could have implications for the energy industry as a whole, potentially influencing future investments in clean technologies and carbon reduction strategies.

Relevant Stakeholders
The public consultation reopened by the Environment Agency affects anyone with an interest in environmental regulations, particularly those residing near the Selby bioenergy plant or working within the energy sector. This includes local communities, environmental groups, and businesses involved in similar activities. Furthermore, this development is also relevant to consumers who are concerned about climate change and reducing carbon emissions.

Next Steps
The public has an opportunity to review the revised documentation provided by Drax Power Ltd and submit their views on environmental factors they consider important during the second consultation period. To participate, individuals can visit the Environment Agency’s Citizen Space page or contact the agency directly via email at pscpublicresponse@environment-agency.gov.uk or phone number 03708 506 506.

Any Other Relevant Information
The carbon capture process involves removing CO2 from waste gases by absorbing it in a special solvent. The captured carbon dioxide will then be transported for permanent storage under the North Sea, reducing emissions into the atmosphere. This development aligns with efforts to mitigate climate change and meet environmental regulations.

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