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UK's Drax profit falls as power prices drop but buybacks extended

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By Nina Chestney LONDON (Reuters) -Drax Group reported an 11% drop in first-half adjusted core profit on Thursday due to lower UK wholesale power prices, as ongoing energy market fluctuations

Drax Group Sees Profit Decline Amid Falling Power Prices, Extends Buybacks

By Nina Chestney

LONDON (Reuters) -Drax Group reported an 11% drop in first-half adjusted core profit on Thursday due to lower UK wholesale power prices, as ongoing energy market fluctuations continued to impact the British power company.

Drax, which has converted coal plants to run on biomass, provides about 5% of Britain’s electricity.

Adjusted profit, or EBITDA, fell to 460 million pounds ($611 million) in the first half, from 515 million pounds in the same period last year.

The group said it does not expect changes to its adjusted EBITDA of 899-910 million pounds for the full year.

Wholesale power prices in Britain have fallen over the past couple of years, after rising dramatically following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Drax also announced an extension to its current 300 million pound share buyback programme by an additional 450 million pounds over three years.

Shares jumped 6.2% to 720 pence in early trading.

Earlier this year, the government extended subsidies - called contracts-for-difference (CfD) - for biomass units that were due to expire in 2027 to 2031.

The group said it expects to sign a final agreement with the UK government later this year for a subsidy its four biomass units.

Under this subsidy scheme, Drax's power plant in North Yorkshire would be able to boost generation when there isn’t enough electricity, helping to avoid the need to use more gas or import power from Europe. When there is too much electricity on the UK grid, Drax would be able to reduce generation, helping to balance the system.

($1 = 0.7535 pounds)

(Reporting by Nina Chestney and Ankita Bora in Bengaluru;Editing by David Goodman and Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • Drax Group's profit fell by 11% due to lower power prices.
  • The company extended its share buyback program by £450 million.
  • Drax provides 5% of Britain's electricity through biomass.
  • UK government extended biomass subsidies to 2031.
  • Drax's shares rose by 6.2% following the announcement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused Drax Group's profit to fall?
Drax Group reported an 11% drop in first-half adjusted core profit due to lower UK wholesale power prices, influenced by ongoing energy market fluctuations.
What is the adjusted EBITDA forecast for Drax Group?
Drax Group does not expect changes to its adjusted EBITDA forecast for the full year, which remains between 899-910 million pounds.
How much is Drax extending its share buyback programme?
Drax announced an extension of its current 300 million pound share buyback programme by an additional 450 million pounds over three years.
What government support is Drax receiving for its biomass units?
The UK government extended subsidies for Drax's biomass units, which were due to expire in 2027, now extended to 2031.
What percentage of Britain's electricity does Drax provide?
Drax provides about 5% of Britain’s electricity, having converted coal plants to run on biomass.

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