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Appointment of Independent Auditor to Drax

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Press release
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Topic:
Compliance and enforcement, Electricity generation
Industry sector:
Generation and Wholesale Market
Scheme name:
RO

Ofgem and Drax Power Limited (“Drax”) are announcing the appointment of Forvis Mazars to conduct an independent external audit of Drax’s annual profiling data and associated reporting.

Ofgem are announcing Drax Power Limited’s (“Drax”) decision to appoint Forvis Mazars to conduct an independent external audit of Drax’s annual profiling data and associated reporting for the compliance period 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024 (referred to as CP22). This is a non-financial audit, focusing on operational and compliance data and relates to 98% of Drax’s international supply chain and their legal obligations to the Renewables Obligation (RO) scheme and is the largest audit of its kind.

The auditor has been appointed by Drax following an open, fair and transparent process, where Ofgem was an active observer throughout. The independent audit will be completed to the internationally recognised standard, ISAE3000, and completed to a “reasonable” level of assurance.

Drax committed to the audit following Ofgem’s enforcement investigation into the company which concluded in August 2024. The timeframe for commissioning the audit was extended to ensure Ofgem was satisfied with the rigour of the tendering process. Given the complexity of the required audit, both Ofgem and Drax engaged closely with a range of prospective auditors to refine the scope to best ensure the outputs would meet Ofgem’s needs. Ofgem is satisfied that the subsequent tender process and the appointment of Forvis Mazars was competitive and appropriate. 

Whilst this independent audit is being led, tendered, commissioned and paid for by Drax, Ofgem will remain engaged throughout, to ensure confidence in the outputs of the commissioned audit. This will be achieved by the appointment forming a tripartite agreement between Ofgem, Drax and Forvis Mazars, with the audit commencing in September 2025 and conducted in line with the agreed terms of reference.

Drax has agreed in full to the audit, its terms of reference, and to the consequences should any potential regulatory breaches be identified. Ofgem will receive the full audit report and will publish a summary of the findings upon completion.

Neil Lawrence, Ofgem’s Director of Delivery & Schemes, said:

“Ofgem takes accurate reporting extremely seriously. The onus is on generators to meet their obligations in full, including how they report their data. We are clear that consumers deserve transparency, which is why we have committed to publishing the findings of this comprehensive, international audit on completion. Ofgem will not hesitate to take appropriate action if it reveals any compliance issues.”

Notes to Editors

View Ofgem’s full case closure statement.

Further information on Ofgem’s investigation into Drax and renewables obligation subsidies.