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It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A factory Drax is to be built next to the Drax power station near Selby process millions of tonnes of ash, to help make low carbon cement.
(Alliance News) - Drax Group PLC on Tuesday said it has agreed to buy Harmony Energy Income Trust PLC. Drax, a Selby, England based electricity generator, said it will buy Harmony Energy ...
North Yorkshire-based energy business, Drax, has made an offer to acquire Harmony Energy Income Trust Plc (HEIT). Under the terms of the deal, Drax would gain the entire issued share capital of ...
Investing.com -- Shares of Drax Group PLC (LSE:LON:DRX) edged up 1% today after the company announced its agreement to acquire Harmony (JO:HARJ) Energy Income Trust for £199.9 million. The offer, ...
The boards of directors of Drax Bidco – a wholly-owned subsidiary of Drax – and HEIT announced earlier today that they had reached agreement on the terms of a recommended cash acquisition.
A climate activist who stopped a train heading for Drax power station in Selby has avoided jail as a court heard she has given up direct action because of the “shock” of being sent to prison ...
The retired GP waved an orange flag at a train carrying wooden pellets that was travelling towards Drax Power Station, in Selby, North Yorkshire, which has been criticised for its wood-burning ...
A court heard police from across the country were involved in the operation over protest activity around the Drax power station in North Yorkshire . Twelve defendants were arrested on August 8 at ...
Drax has agreed a £200m deal to acquire the battery storage investor Harmony Energy Income Trust (HEIT) as it looks to shore up the UK’s power supply. The deal represents a premium of 11 per ...
Simply sign up to the Energy sector myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The world’s appetite for energy rose faster than usual last year because record high global temperatures ...