Drax is a public renewable energy generator operating four UK/Scotland sites plus a 13-facility North American biomass supply chain, positioned as the UK's largest renewable electricity source. The hiring mix is heavily manufacturing and engineering focused with a decelerating velocity, while active projects center on equipment modification, preventative maintenance, and nature-biodiversity monitoring—suggesting operational consolidation around reliability and environmental compliance rather than expansion.
Drax Group generates renewable electricity from biomass, hydro, and pumped hydro storage assets across four generation sites in England and Scotland. The company also operates a global bioenergy business with manufacturing facilities in the United States and Canada, producing compressed wood pellets for domestic use and export to European and Asian customers. The organization employs 3,400 people across UK and North American operations. Drax has committed to becoming carbon negative by 2030 through deployment of Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) technology.
Drax operates generation across biomass, hydro, and pumped hydro storage at four sites in England and Scotland, and is the UK's largest source of renewable electricity. The company also produces compressed wood pellets at 13 manufacturing facilities in North America.
Drax aims to achieve carbon negative status by 2030 using Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) technology to remove CO2 from the atmosphere while delivering reliable renewable electricity.
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