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Foreword
Bioenergy
is an important part of the UK's energy mix, contributing around 5% of
electricity generation. Current government support ends in 2027, making it challenging
for biomass-based electricity generators to continue operating. The support used to be delivered mainly through
‘Contracts for Difference (CfD)’, a 15-year long revenue certainty scheme offered
by Low Carbon Contracts Company (LCCC). Further, biomass generators receive Renewable Obligation
Certificates (ROCs) under Renewables Obligation (RO) for the electricity they
produce, which can then be sold to electricity suppliers, providing an
additional revenue stream. As per advice received from the
National Energy System Operator, maintaining these generators would increase
electricity system resilience and support supply security. The previous
administration had initiated a consultation in early 2024 to collect views on a
transitional support mechanism for large-scale biomass-based generators. The
current government has recently published its outcome, after receiving 103
responses. A short-term support mechanism is planned, subject to rigorous
economic assessment to ensure value for consumers.
The
government has chosen to update the delivery option of the support to CfD with ‘a
generation collar’ citing its lower costs for consumers, generation certainty
through generation floor mechanism, reduced commercial optionality, and greater
support for decarbonisation compared to other possible options. Additionally,
an Excess Returns Mechanism will be developed to protect billpayers from
generator overcompensation. The Government’s response to consultation confirms
that the eligibility criteria originally laid out in the consultation will be taken
forward and used in validating support for biomass generators with a minimum
electricity export threshold of 100 MW. Setting the minimum electricity export
threshold at 100 MW renders small-scale generators ineligible...
Other News this Month Includes:
Policy
- Consultation outcome: UK government’s response to ‘Transitional support mechanism
for large-scale biomass generators’
- Statement from DESNZ:
New agreement reached with Drax for period 2027 to 2031
- More...
Markets
- Councillors tour Winchester’s first biomethane facility
- UK halves subsidies for Drax
and says it must use 100% sustainable wood
- More...
Research & Development
- Solar-powered device captures
carbon dioxide from air to make sustainable fuel
- Study shows sustainable biomass offers huge potential to
significantly defossilise the EU’s chemicals and derived materials industry by
2050
- More...
Biomass Heat and Power
- px Group Wins O&M Contract for Teesside Biomass Power Plant
- VIDA bioenergy breaks
ground on second UK facility at Wormslade
- More...
Energy from Waste
- Evero
pushes ahead with BECCS in Ince and Mersey
- Government
gives £7.73 million to EfW projects
- More...
Biogas
- Kanadevia
Inova to build more installations enhancing circularity in Denmark
- Clemessy builds biomethane
injection stations to support NaTran
- More...
Carbon Capture
- Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage: UK opportunities
- Carbon capture: High degree of uncertainty whether risky investment
by UK government will pay off
- More...
Events
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