Drax highlights long-term biomass strategy, shares on London market radar
Veröffentlicht: 27.06.2026 um 12:34 Uhr, Redaktion AD HOC NEWS, Redaktionelle Verantwortung: Rafael Müller (Chefredaktion)By Stefan Krueger, Long-Term & Business Model desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-27, 12:33.
Drax (GB00B1VNSX38) continues to position itself as a specialist in renewable power and bioenergy from its UK base. The stock trades on the London Stock Exchange and sits in a sector that includes peers such as SSE and National Grid.
Strategy focus in UK power
Drax operates a large power generation portfolio centered on the Drax Power Station in North Yorkshire, which has been converted in significant parts from coal to biomass over the past decade. The company’s strategy emphasizes dispatchable renewable power and negative emissions technologies such as bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), positioning the group for long-term decarbonization policy frameworks.
According to recent company presentations, Drax aims to develop BECCS at its UK site and explore opportunities for similar projects in North America, building on experience in sourcing sustainable biomass feedstock from its global supply chain. This strategic orientation puts the company alongside European utilities investing in flexible generation and grid support, rather than purely intermittent renewables.
Sector and peer comparison
In the broader European utilities sector, Drax competes for investor attention with listed peers such as SSE, National Grid and RWE, which also pursue decarbonization and grid stability strategies. The UK power market remains shaped by policy incentives for renewables and capacity mechanisms that reward dependable generation, an environment in which dispatchable biomass and potential BECCS solutions can play a role.
Market commentary on European utilities frequently highlights the balance between regulated network assets, merchant generation exposure and renewable growth, with Drax representing a more generation-focused profile compared with highly regulated grid owners like National Grid. For long-term investors, the differentiation between business models within the sector is a central part of the equity story.
Background and price data on Drax
Further coverage on Drax and related UK utilities, including price charts, news and regulatory filings, can be found in the dedicated topic section and on the company’s investor relations page.
The business behind the stock
Drax’s core business model is to generate electricity from biomass and other renewable sources, supported by its vertically integrated supply chain that procures, processes and transports wood pellets from North America and Europe to the UK. The company sells power into the UK wholesale market and benefits from contracts such as renewable support mechanisms and capacity payments where applicable.
Where the stock trades today
The Drax shares (GB00B1VNSX38) trade on the London Stock Exchange, with recent quotations indicating pricing in British pounds as of 2026-06-26, 12:00.
Key data on the Drax shares
- Company: Drax Group plc
- ISIN: GB00B1VNSX38
- WKN: B1VNSX
- Ticker: DRX
- Trading venue: London Stock Exchange
- Price (as of 2026-06-26, 12:00): 5.80 GBP
- Market cap: 2.4 billion GBP (as of 2026-06-26)
- Sector / industry: Utilities / Renewable Electricity
- Index membership: FTSE 250
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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