Court of Appeal ruling deals blow to Drax biomass plans

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Shares in Drax plunge as court reverses previous judgment, leaving company unable to access financial support contract for biomass conversion project

High-profile plans to convert the UK's largest coal-fired power plant to run on biomass are once again facing an uncertain future, after the Court of Appeal ruled that operator Drax would not be able to...

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