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Sydney Couple Retrofits Victorian Home for Climate Resilience
A Sydney couple, KC and Kirsty Kasturi, retrofitted their 1900s Victorian home, prioritizing sustainable materials and energy efficiency to withstand rising temperatures, achieving significant climate resilience improvements.
Sydney Couple Retrofits Victorian Home for Climate Resilience
A Sydney couple, KC and Kirsty Kasturi, retrofitted their 1900s Victorian home, prioritizing sustainable materials and energy efficiency to withstand rising temperatures, achieving significant climate resilience improvements.
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24% Bias Score


Milan Data Centers to Heat 800,000 Homes
A2A's project in Milan aims to use waste heat from data centers to heat 800,000 homes, reducing CO2 emissions by 2 million tons annually.
Milan Data Centers to Heat 800,000 Homes
A2A's project in Milan aims to use waste heat from data centers to heat 800,000 homes, reducing CO2 emissions by 2 million tons annually.
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52% Bias Score


Rising Air Conditioner Sales in UK Amidst Heatwave: Environmental and Health Concerns
Increased sales of air conditioning units in the UK are driven by rising temperatures, but concerns remain about environmental impact due to HFC refrigerants and potential health issues from poorly maintained units.
Rising Air Conditioner Sales in UK Amidst Heatwave: Environmental and Health Concerns
Increased sales of air conditioning units in the UK are driven by rising temperatures, but concerns remain about environmental impact due to HFC refrigerants and potential health issues from poorly maintained units.
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16% Bias Score


Heat Pump Savings: £375 Annual Savings Possible with UK Energy Reform
A new analysis by E3G finds that UK households could save roughly £375 per year on heating bills by switching to heat pumps if the government takes steps to make electricity cheaper, including ending green levies on electrical heating, reforming electricity pricing, and preventing gas companies from...
Heat Pump Savings: £375 Annual Savings Possible with UK Energy Reform
A new analysis by E3G finds that UK households could save roughly £375 per year on heating bills by switching to heat pumps if the government takes steps to make electricity cheaper, including ending green levies on electrical heating, reforming electricity pricing, and preventing gas companies from...
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48% Bias Score


Expiring US Tax Credits Spur Rush for Clean Energy Upgrades
Federal tax credits for clean energy upgrades, including solar panels, electric vehicles, and energy-efficient appliances, are expiring soon, prompting a surge in consumer demand and state-level outreach efforts to maximize participation before deadlines ranging from September 30, 2025 to June 30, 2...
Expiring US Tax Credits Spur Rush for Clean Energy Upgrades
Federal tax credits for clean energy upgrades, including solar panels, electric vehicles, and energy-efficient appliances, are expiring soon, prompting a surge in consumer demand and state-level outreach efforts to maximize participation before deadlines ranging from September 30, 2025 to June 30, 2...
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Quantum Computing Firm Secures Major Funding for Energy-Efficient AI
Multiverse Computing, a Spanish quantum computing firm, uses algorithms to solve complex problems for major companies like BBVA and Iberdrola, recently securing 67 million euros in government funding and 189 million in private funding to further develop energy-efficient AI solutions like CompactifAI...
Spanish Quantum Computing Firm Secures Major Funding for Energy-Efficient AI
Multiverse Computing, a Spanish quantum computing firm, uses algorithms to solve complex problems for major companies like BBVA and Iberdrola, recently securing 67 million euros in government funding and 189 million in private funding to further develop energy-efficient AI solutions like CompactifAI...
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40% Bias Score

Spain to Combat Summer Energy Poverty Amid Climate Change
Spain's government is drafting a National Energy Poverty Strategy to address the rising impact of summer heat, focusing on aiding vulnerable populations with cooling and energy efficiency improvements, and preventing energy cutoffs during heatwaves.

Spain to Combat Summer Energy Poverty Amid Climate Change
Spain's government is drafting a National Energy Poverty Strategy to address the rising impact of summer heat, focusing on aiding vulnerable populations with cooling and energy efficiency improvements, and preventing energy cutoffs during heatwaves.
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16% Bias Score

Induction Cooking's Rise in Kitchen Design
Fueled by regional gas bans, environmental concerns, and increasing familiarity, induction cooking is rapidly gaining popularity among kitchen designers and homeowners, surpassing gas ranges in many new constructions and renovations.

Induction Cooking's Rise in Kitchen Design
Fueled by regional gas bans, environmental concerns, and increasing familiarity, induction cooking is rapidly gaining popularity among kitchen designers and homeowners, surpassing gas ranges in many new constructions and renovations.
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40% Bias Score

Sustainable Building Technologies: Reducing Energy Consumption in Housing
Current housing construction and maintenance consume 40% of global energy, with 63% used inefficiently; research focuses on creating self-regulating buildings using phase-change materials and biominerals to reduce energy waste and emissions.

Sustainable Building Technologies: Reducing Energy Consumption in Housing
Current housing construction and maintenance consume 40% of global energy, with 63% used inefficiently; research focuses on creating self-regulating buildings using phase-change materials and biominerals to reduce energy waste and emissions.
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12% Bias Score

Self-Cooling Cement Offers Significant Energy Savings and Reduced CO2 Emissions
US and Chinese researchers created a self-cooling cement that stays 26°C cooler than traditional concrete under direct sunlight, potentially reducing building cooling energy needs by up to 60% and lowering CO2 emissions by nearly three tons per ton of cement used over a building's lifetime.

Self-Cooling Cement Offers Significant Energy Savings and Reduced CO2 Emissions
US and Chinese researchers created a self-cooling cement that stays 26°C cooler than traditional concrete under direct sunlight, potentially reducing building cooling energy needs by up to 60% and lowering CO2 emissions by nearly three tons per ton of cement used over a building's lifetime.
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36% Bias Score

LEG Immobilien CEO Calls for EU-Wide Harmonization of Building Emission Rules
LEG Immobilien CEO Lars von Lackum urges EU-wide harmonization of building emission regulations, citing discrepancies in energy efficiency standards across member states and the need for technology-neutral KfW funding for heating transitions, amid Germany's planned heating regulation reform.

LEG Immobilien CEO Calls for EU-Wide Harmonization of Building Emission Rules
LEG Immobilien CEO Lars von Lackum urges EU-wide harmonization of building emission regulations, citing discrepancies in energy efficiency standards across member states and the need for technology-neutral KfW funding for heating transitions, amid Germany's planned heating regulation reform.
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48% Bias Score

Iris-Inspired Dye Enables Dynamic Solar Energy Generation in Buildings
An international team developed a photochromic dye mimicking the human iris, enabling dynamic light regulation in solar cells for energy generation in buildings and greenhouses, as published in Nature and awarded by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Iris-Inspired Dye Enables Dynamic Solar Energy Generation in Buildings
An international team developed a photochromic dye mimicking the human iris, enabling dynamic light regulation in solar cells for energy generation in buildings and greenhouses, as published in Nature and awarded by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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40% Bias Score
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