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Yorkshire / Bioenergy / Drax /  North Yorkshire / Biomass / Coal / Conveyor system / Drax Ouse Renewable Energy Plant / Drax Group / Counties of England / Drax power station / Energy
Date: 2015-05-14 03:16:23
Yorkshire
Bioenergy
Drax
North Yorkshire
Biomass
Coal
Conveyor system
Drax Ouse Renewable Energy Plant
Drax Group
Counties of England
Drax power station
Energy

Landmark Development Drax Power Station in North Yorkshire is a prominent landmark, its 850 ft high chimney surrounded by twelve cooling towers visible for several miles. With a generating capacity of almost 4000 MW it

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