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Activists occupy consultancy firm over renewal of Drax subsidies

ACIVISTS occupied the London offices of a lobbyist for Drax power plant today, protesting against the government’s decision to bankroll Britain’s top carbon emitter.

Labour announced yesterday that it will provide subsidies to the wood-burning power plant for at least four more years.

The plant has received billions from taxpayers because it is classed as a source of renewable energy, a claim long disputed by campaigners as it emits the largest amount of carbon in Britain. 

Drax has also been fined £25 million by Ofgem for misreporting where its wood is sourced from after a BBC investigation found that it had used wood from environmentally important forests in Canada.

This morning, 20 activists from Axe Drax occupied the offices of 5654 & Company, a corporate affairs consultancy they say lobbies for the power station, with staff forced to leave for the day as a result, according to the campaign group. 

Rosie, who only shared her first name, from Axe Drax said: “The decision to back Drax is a disaster for the climate and our energy bills.

“Funding the biggest carbon emitter in the UK in the name of green energy is insane. 

“It is time for Labour to dump Drax and their lobbyists, not double down support. 

“We are sick of their unaccountable power, while millions of us have our bills hiked.”

The government announced that while Drax’s current subsidies will end in 2027, ministers will extend them until at least 2031.

However, it will take on a “much more limited role” going forward, a government statement said, with subsidies being reduced by half.

5654 & Company was contacted for comment.

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