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EDF Raises Nuclear Power Generation Forecast for 2023
EDF predicts 358-364 TWh of nuclear energy production in 2023, a significant increase from the previous projection, driven by improved maintenance and a new reactor, despite regulatory challenges highlighted by CEO Luc Rémont.
EDF Raises Nuclear Power Generation Forecast for 2023
EDF predicts 358-364 TWh of nuclear energy production in 2023, a significant increase from the previous projection, driven by improved maintenance and a new reactor, despite regulatory challenges highlighted by CEO Luc Rémont.
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32% Bias Score


EU Energy Dependence Remains High Despite Reduced Russian Gas Imports
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the EU decreased its reliance on Russian gas from 40% to 8%, primarily substituting with imports from the US and Norway, while its overall energy independence remains critically low at 4.0/10 according to the European Council on Foreign Relations.
EU Energy Dependence Remains High Despite Reduced Russian Gas Imports
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the EU decreased its reliance on Russian gas from 40% to 8%, primarily substituting with imports from the US and Norway, while its overall energy independence remains critically low at 4.0/10 according to the European Council on Foreign Relations.
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32% Bias Score

Miniature Nuclear Reactors to Revolutionize Military Fuel Supply
California Thermodynamics is developing miniature nuclear reactors to produce synthetic fuel on-site for remote military bases, eliminating the need for expensive and vulnerable supply chains; a full-scale reactor is expected by 2025.

Miniature Nuclear Reactors to Revolutionize Military Fuel Supply
California Thermodynamics is developing miniature nuclear reactors to produce synthetic fuel on-site for remote military bases, eliminating the need for expensive and vulnerable supply chains; a full-scale reactor is expected by 2025.
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40% Bias Score

UK Extends Lifespan of Four Aging Nuclear Plants to Bolster Energy Security
Four of Britain's oldest nuclear power plants will operate for more than a decade longer than planned, extending until 2030 (Heysham 2 and Torness) and 2027 (Heysham 1 and Hartlepool), to counter the delay of Hinkley Point C and bolster energy security, powering up to 11.6 million homes.

UK Extends Lifespan of Four Aging Nuclear Plants to Bolster Energy Security
Four of Britain's oldest nuclear power plants will operate for more than a decade longer than planned, extending until 2030 (Heysham 2 and Torness) and 2027 (Heysham 1 and Hartlepool), to counter the delay of Hinkley Point C and bolster energy security, powering up to 11.6 million homes.
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40% Bias Score
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