"China Sets World Record with High-Altitude Wind Power Project in Xizang"
"China's highest wind power project, located at 5,305 meters in Xizang, has generated over 22 million kWh of electricity, setting a world record and powering 230,000 people while reducing carbon emissions by 182,800 tons annually."
"China Sets World Record with High-Altitude Wind Power Project in Xizang"
"China's highest wind power project, located at 5,305 meters in Xizang, has generated over 22 million kWh of electricity, setting a world record and powering 230,000 people while reducing carbon emissions by 182,800 tons annually."
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4% Bias Score
"Chinas höchster Windpark in Tibet erzeugt 223 Millionen kWh sauberen Strom"
"In der Autonomen Region Xizang, China, erzeugt ein neuer Windpark mit 20 Turbinen in einer Rekordhöhe von 5.305 Metern jÀhrlich 223 Millionen kWh sauberen Strom, spart 73.100 Tonnen Kohle ein und reduziert CO2-Emissionen um 182.800 Tonnen. Der Park wurde von der Datang Xizang Energy Development Co....
"Chinas höchster Windpark in Tibet erzeugt 223 Millionen kWh sauberen Strom"
"In der Autonomen Region Xizang, China, erzeugt ein neuer Windpark mit 20 Turbinen in einer Rekordhöhe von 5.305 Metern jÀhrlich 223 Millionen kWh sauberen Strom, spart 73.100 Tonnen Kohle ein und reduziert CO2-Emissionen um 182.800 Tonnen. Der Park wurde von der Datang Xizang Energy Development Co....
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36% Bias Score
Coal Ash: A Potential $8.4 Billion Source of Rare Earth Elements for the US
A study by the University of Texas at Austin found that coal ash in the United States contains approximately 11 million tons of rare earth elements, valued at $8.4 billion, offering a potential solution to the country's reliance on China for these resources crucial for clean energy technologies.
Coal Ash: A Potential $8.4 Billion Source of Rare Earth Elements for the US
A study by the University of Texas at Austin found that coal ash in the United States contains approximately 11 million tons of rare earth elements, valued at $8.4 billion, offering a potential solution to the country's reliance on China for these resources crucial for clean energy technologies.
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36% Bias Score
Digitally-Assisted Design Boosts PEM Fuel Cell Development
Researchers from Tianjin University published a study in Energy & Environmental Science detailing a digitally-assisted design for large-size proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, improving computational efficiency by 10-20 times and potentially reducing R&D time by one-third, thus accelerating ...
Digitally-Assisted Design Boosts PEM Fuel Cell Development
Researchers from Tianjin University published a study in Energy & Environmental Science detailing a digitally-assisted design for large-size proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, improving computational efficiency by 10-20 times and potentially reducing R&D time by one-third, thus accelerating ...
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8% Bias Score
China's Hydrogen Energy Boom: 45,000 Fuel-Cell Vehicles Projected by 2025
China's hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle count is projected to reach 45,000 by 2025, driven by over 20 government policies and a market for hydrogen storage cylinders expected to reach $5.23 billion to $6.1 billion between 2025 and 2030, positioning China as a global leader in hydrogen energy development.
China's Hydrogen Energy Boom: 45,000 Fuel-Cell Vehicles Projected by 2025
China's hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle count is projected to reach 45,000 by 2025, driven by over 20 government policies and a market for hydrogen storage cylinders expected to reach $5.23 billion to $6.1 billion between 2025 and 2030, positioning China as a global leader in hydrogen energy development.
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40% Bias Score
Hebei Leads China in Renewable Energy with 100GW Wind and Solar Capacity
Hebei province in North China achieved a major milestone in its green transformation on November 30th, 2023, when its installed wind and solar power capacity surpassed 100 gigawatts, exceeding 60 percent of its total power capacity, marking a significant shift away from coal-based energy.
Hebei Leads China in Renewable Energy with 100GW Wind and Solar Capacity
Hebei province in North China achieved a major milestone in its green transformation on November 30th, 2023, when its installed wind and solar power capacity surpassed 100 gigawatts, exceeding 60 percent of its total power capacity, marking a significant shift away from coal-based energy.
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48% Bias Score
US Raises Tariffs on Chinese Solar, Tungsten Products
The Biden administration raised tariffs on Chinese solar wafers and polysilicon to 50% and tungsten products to 25%, effective January 1st, to protect U.S. clean energy businesses and critical supply chains, amid escalating trade tensions with China.
US Raises Tariffs on Chinese Solar, Tungsten Products
The Biden administration raised tariffs on Chinese solar wafers and polysilicon to 50% and tungsten products to 25%, effective January 1st, to protect U.S. clean energy businesses and critical supply chains, amid escalating trade tensions with China.
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40% Bias Score
Siemens Energy Stock Plunges 70% on Gamesa Wind Turbine Issues
Siemens Energy, spun off from Siemens AG in 2020, saw its stock price plummet over 70% in late 2023 due to significant cost overruns at its Gamesa wind turbine subsidiary, despite its other divisions performing well and rising demand for clean energy.
Siemens Energy Stock Plunges 70% on Gamesa Wind Turbine Issues
Siemens Energy, spun off from Siemens AG in 2020, saw its stock price plummet over 70% in late 2023 due to significant cost overruns at its Gamesa wind turbine subsidiary, despite its other divisions performing well and rising demand for clean energy.
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40% Bias Score
US Solar Tariffs Spark China's Criticism, Raising Costs for American Consumers
The US imposed tariffs of up to 271.28% on solar products from four Southeast Asian nations, prompting criticism from China, which argued the move harms global climate efforts and raises costs for American consumers. The final decision is set for April 18, 2025.
US Solar Tariffs Spark China's Criticism, Raising Costs for American Consumers
The US imposed tariffs of up to 271.28% on solar products from four Southeast Asian nations, prompting criticism from China, which argued the move harms global climate efforts and raises costs for American consumers. The final decision is set for April 18, 2025.
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40% Bias Score
US Imposes High Tariffs on Southeast Asian Solar Products
The US imposed tariffs of up to 271.28 percent on solar products from four Southeast Asian countries, prompting criticism from China and concerns about increased costs and potential impacts on US renewable energy goals.
US Imposes High Tariffs on Southeast Asian Solar Products
The US imposed tariffs of up to 271.28 percent on solar products from four Southeast Asian countries, prompting criticism from China and concerns about increased costs and potential impacts on US renewable energy goals.
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48% Bias Score
US Coal Ash Holds $8.4 Billion in Rare Earth Elements
Analysis of US coal ash reveals it contains up to 11 million tons of rare earth elementsânearly eight times current US reservesâworth an estimated $8.4 billion, offering a potential domestic source to reduce reliance on foreign imports and support clean energy development.
US Coal Ash Holds $8.4 Billion in Rare Earth Elements
Analysis of US coal ash reveals it contains up to 11 million tons of rare earth elementsânearly eight times current US reservesâworth an estimated $8.4 billion, offering a potential domestic source to reduce reliance on foreign imports and support clean energy development.
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40% Bias Score
Untapped Geothermal Potential: Indonesia and the Philippines Face Barriers to Clean Energy Growth
Indonesia and the Philippines, possessing vast untapped geothermal energy reserves, face financial, regulatory, and community challenges hindering development, despite government initiatives and international funding aiming to increase geothermal energy use by 2030.
Untapped Geothermal Potential: Indonesia and the Philippines Face Barriers to Clean Energy Growth
Indonesia and the Philippines, possessing vast untapped geothermal energy reserves, face financial, regulatory, and community challenges hindering development, despite government initiatives and international funding aiming to increase geothermal energy use by 2030.
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40% Bias Score