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Iceland-China Partnership Advances Renewable Energy and Gender Equality
Iceland and China's partnership, highlighted at Iceland's embassy 30th anniversary in Beijing, showcases successful collaboration on renewable energy and gender equality, training nearly 100 Chinese professionals in geothermal technology since 1980, resulting in reduced carbon emissions and improved...
Iceland-China Partnership Advances Renewable Energy and Gender Equality
Iceland and China's partnership, highlighted at Iceland's embassy 30th anniversary in Beijing, showcases successful collaboration on renewable energy and gender equality, training nearly 100 Chinese professionals in geothermal technology since 1980, resulting in reduced carbon emissions and improved...
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60% Bias Score


Netherlands Faces Electricity Grid Strain Amidst Proposals for Peak-Hour Rate Increases
Dutch network company Stedin urges reduced electricity usage between 4 pm and 9 pm due to grid capacity issues, while grid operators consider raising peak-hour rates, ignoring significant energy waste in commercial sectors.
Netherlands Faces Electricity Grid Strain Amidst Proposals for Peak-Hour Rate Increases
Dutch network company Stedin urges reduced electricity usage between 4 pm and 9 pm due to grid capacity issues, while grid operators consider raising peak-hour rates, ignoring significant energy waste in commercial sectors.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Threatens Russia with Sanctions to Force Ukraine Peace Deal
The Trump administration announced new pressure tactics on both Russia and Ukraine to achieve a quick peace deal, including potential increased sanctions on Russia's energy sector, despite potential negative economic consequences for the US.
Trump Threatens Russia with Sanctions to Force Ukraine Peace Deal
The Trump administration announced new pressure tactics on both Russia and Ukraine to achieve a quick peace deal, including potential increased sanctions on Russia's energy sector, despite potential negative economic consequences for the US.
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52% Bias Score


China's Thorium Reserves: A Technological Challenge to Energy Independence
China's massive thorium reserves, enough for 60,000 years of energy, have sparked global interest, but the technology to utilize thorium faces significant hurdles, unlike the more mature fast neutron reactors.
China's Thorium Reserves: A Technological Challenge to Energy Independence
China's massive thorium reserves, enough for 60,000 years of energy, have sparked global interest, but the technology to utilize thorium faces significant hurdles, unlike the more mature fast neutron reactors.
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52% Bias Score


EDF to Auction 10 TWh of Nuclear Power Annually in Europe
EDF will auction 10 TWh of nuclear power annually from 2026, replacing a discounted scheme and offering long-term contracts to large industrial clients and other electricity providers in Europe, in response to volatile energy markets and the need to fund energy transition investments.
EDF to Auction 10 TWh of Nuclear Power Annually in Europe
EDF will auction 10 TWh of nuclear power annually from 2026, replacing a discounted scheme and offering long-term contracts to large industrial clients and other electricity providers in Europe, in response to volatile energy markets and the need to fund energy transition investments.
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40% Bias Score


China's Indispensable Role in Global Clean Energy Transition
Liu Hanyuan, chairman of Tongwei Group, asserts China's indispensable role in the global clean energy transition due to its dominant 85%+ share of the photovoltaic market, achieved through technological innovation and economies of scale; he advocates for strengthened government-business collaboratio...
China's Indispensable Role in Global Clean Energy Transition
Liu Hanyuan, chairman of Tongwei Group, asserts China's indispensable role in the global clean energy transition due to its dominant 85%+ share of the photovoltaic market, achieved through technological innovation and economies of scale; he advocates for strengthened government-business collaboratio...
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40% Bias Score

Canada Rejects New Oil Pipelines, Prioritizes Critical Minerals
Canadian Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson discourages prioritizing new oil pipeline construction due to weak economics and a five-year completion timeline, advocating instead for investments in critical minerals and renewable energy to enhance energy independence.

Canada Rejects New Oil Pipelines, Prioritizes Critical Minerals
Canadian Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson discourages prioritizing new oil pipeline construction due to weak economics and a five-year completion timeline, advocating instead for investments in critical minerals and renewable energy to enhance energy independence.
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48% Bias Score

Russia Launches Large-Scale Attack on Ukrainian Infrastructure
During the night of March 6-7, 2024, Russia conducted a large-scale missile and drone attack on Ukraine, targeting energy and gas infrastructure in multiple regions, resulting in damage to civilian infrastructure, injuries, and fires, prompting an increased military aviation alert in Poland.

Russia Launches Large-Scale Attack on Ukrainian Infrastructure
During the night of March 6-7, 2024, Russia conducted a large-scale missile and drone attack on Ukraine, targeting energy and gas infrastructure in multiple regions, resulting in damage to civilian infrastructure, injuries, and fires, prompting an increased military aviation alert in Poland.
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48% Bias Score

Greek Energy Community Cuts Electricity Bills by 60%
The CommonEn energy community in Ioannina, Greece, reduces energy costs for 181 beneficiaries by 60% using solar energy and urban agri-photovoltaics, overcoming initial skepticism and regulatory hurdles to achieve negative energy bills by February 2024.

Greek Energy Community Cuts Electricity Bills by 60%
The CommonEn energy community in Ioannina, Greece, reduces energy costs for 181 beneficiaries by 60% using solar energy and urban agri-photovoltaics, overcoming initial skepticism and regulatory hurdles to achieve negative energy bills by February 2024.
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40% Bias Score

OPEC+ to Increase Oil Production in April, but Ready to Cut if Needed
OPEC+ will increase oil production in April due to rising seasonal demand; however, Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak stated that they are prepared to cut production if market disruptions occur. This follows a period of voluntary production cuts by eight OPEC+ members, including Russia ...

OPEC+ to Increase Oil Production in April, but Ready to Cut if Needed
OPEC+ will increase oil production in April due to rising seasonal demand; however, Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak stated that they are prepared to cut production if market disruptions occur. This follows a period of voluntary production cuts by eight OPEC+ members, including Russia ...
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32% Bias Score

DOE Reverses Decision to Cancel Lease for WIPP Office Building
Federal officials reversed plans to terminate a New Mexico office lease for employees overseeing the nation's only underground nuclear waste repository, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), following concerns from state representatives about potential operational disruptions and safety risks, aft...

DOE Reverses Decision to Cancel Lease for WIPP Office Building
Federal officials reversed plans to terminate a New Mexico office lease for employees overseeing the nation's only underground nuclear waste repository, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), following concerns from state representatives about potential operational disruptions and safety risks, aft...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs Shift Canadian Premiers' Support for Pipeline Expansion
U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods have prompted a "sea change" in support among Canadian premiers for expanding oil and gas pipelines to diversify exports to Asia and Europe, including proposals for "Energy East 2.0" and Trans Mountain expansion, despite federal concerns about the timeline and need for...

Trump Tariffs Shift Canadian Premiers' Support for Pipeline Expansion
U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods have prompted a "sea change" in support among Canadian premiers for expanding oil and gas pipelines to diversify exports to Asia and Europe, including proposals for "Energy East 2.0" and Trans Mountain expansion, despite federal concerns about the timeline and need for...
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48% Bias Score
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