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\$365 Million for Puerto Rico Solar Projects Diverted to Grid Improvements
The U.S. Department of Energy diverted \$365 million from Puerto Rican solar projects to grid improvements, sparking controversy days before hurricane season, despite concerns about ongoing power outages affecting vulnerable populations and a fragile grid.
\$365 Million for Puerto Rico Solar Projects Diverted to Grid Improvements
The U.S. Department of Energy diverted \$365 million from Puerto Rican solar projects to grid improvements, sparking controversy days before hurricane season, despite concerns about ongoing power outages affecting vulnerable populations and a fragile grid.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Shifts Stance, Backs Nuclear Energy's Sustainable Classification
Germany reversed its opposition to classifying nuclear energy as sustainable within the EU taxonomy, aligning with France's policy to prioritize low-emission energy sources; this decision, however, faces criticism for potentially hindering renewable energy development and increasing radioactive wast...
Germany Shifts Stance, Backs Nuclear Energy's Sustainable Classification
Germany reversed its opposition to classifying nuclear energy as sustainable within the EU taxonomy, aligning with France's policy to prioritize low-emission energy sources; this decision, however, faces criticism for potentially hindering renewable energy development and increasing radioactive wast...
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44% Bias Score


China's Rapid Power Grid Expansion Models Global Renewable Energy Integration
IRENA lauded China's substantial progress in renewable energy integration, highlighting over 500,000 kilometers of new power lines built in the past decade and 42 completed ultra-high-voltage projects by late 2024, resulting in a cross-provincial transmission capacity exceeding 340 million kilowatts...
China's Rapid Power Grid Expansion Models Global Renewable Energy Integration
IRENA lauded China's substantial progress in renewable energy integration, highlighting over 500,000 kilometers of new power lines built in the past decade and 42 completed ultra-high-voltage projects by late 2024, resulting in a cross-provincial transmission capacity exceeding 340 million kilowatts...
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56% Bias Score


Delays Hit Woodside's Browse Gas Project Amidst Environmental Concerns
Woodside's $30 billion Browse gas project in Australia faces delays due to environmental concerns raised by Greenpeace and the Conservation Council WA, prompting the WA premier to reconsider government support amidst legal challenges and protests.
Delays Hit Woodside's Browse Gas Project Amidst Environmental Concerns
Woodside's $30 billion Browse gas project in Australia faces delays due to environmental concerns raised by Greenpeace and the Conservation Council WA, prompting the WA premier to reconsider government support amidst legal challenges and protests.
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48% Bias Score


US Lifts Ban on Empire Wind Farm, Amidst Gas Pipeline Speculation
The US government lifted a construction ban on the Empire Wind offshore wind farm in New York, securing 1,500 jobs after a seven-year approval process and amidst broader opposition to wind power in the US. The decision follows speculation of a deal involving a gas pipeline project.
US Lifts Ban on Empire Wind Farm, Amidst Gas Pipeline Speculation
The US government lifted a construction ban on the Empire Wind offshore wind farm in New York, securing 1,500 jobs after a seven-year approval process and amidst broader opposition to wind power in the US. The decision follows speculation of a deal involving a gas pipeline project.
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36% Bias Score


German Energy Ministers Debate Renewable Expansion and Gas Plant Construction
Germany's energy ministers are meeting in Rostock-Warnemünde to discuss the energy transition, with debates focusing on expanding renewable energy, building new gas plants, and reducing electricity prices. The new federal economics minister's proposal for new gas plants has sparked controversy.
German Energy Ministers Debate Renewable Expansion and Gas Plant Construction
Germany's energy ministers are meeting in Rostock-Warnemünde to discuss the energy transition, with debates focusing on expanding renewable energy, building new gas plants, and reducing electricity prices. The new federal economics minister's proposal for new gas plants has sparked controversy.
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36% Bias Score

B.C. to Decide Fate of $10-Billion Prince Rupert Gas Pipeline
The British Columbia government will decide in spring 2025 on the future of the $10-12 billion Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, jointly owned by the Nisga'a Nation and Western LNG, amid concerns from Indigenous groups about its environmental impact and potential infringement on their rights.

B.C. to Decide Fate of $10-Billion Prince Rupert Gas Pipeline
The British Columbia government will decide in spring 2025 on the future of the $10-12 billion Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, jointly owned by the Nisga'a Nation and Western LNG, amid concerns from Indigenous groups about its environmental impact and potential infringement on their rights.
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44% Bias Score

TotalEnergies Defies Spain's Solar Slowdown with Massive New Complex
TotalEnergies launched a €200 million, 263-megawatt solar complex in Guillena, Spain, providing clean energy for 150,000 homes and addressing concerns about Spain's energy vulnerability after a recent blackout.

TotalEnergies Defies Spain's Solar Slowdown with Massive New Complex
TotalEnergies launched a €200 million, 263-megawatt solar complex in Guillena, Spain, providing clean energy for 150,000 homes and addressing concerns about Spain's energy vulnerability after a recent blackout.
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52% Bias Score

Dynamic Line Ratings Increase Power Grid Capacity, Saving Billions
Facing surging electricity demand, utilities are leveraging Dynamic Line Rating (DLR) systems to increase transmission line capacity by dynamically adjusting current flow based on real-time weather and line conditions, resulting in significant cost savings and grid efficiency improvements; National ...

Dynamic Line Ratings Increase Power Grid Capacity, Saving Billions
Facing surging electricity demand, utilities are leveraging Dynamic Line Rating (DLR) systems to increase transmission line capacity by dynamically adjusting current flow based on real-time weather and line conditions, resulting in significant cost savings and grid efficiency improvements; National ...
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36% Bias Score

Global Oil Prices Tumble, Easing Pressure on Consumers
Global oil prices have fallen by over $1 a barrel, resulting in lower petrol pump prices in the UK and potentially easing pressure on households; OPEC+ is poised to increase oil production in July despite weaker global demand.

Global Oil Prices Tumble, Easing Pressure on Consumers
Global oil prices have fallen by over $1 a barrel, resulting in lower petrol pump prices in the UK and potentially easing pressure on households; OPEC+ is poised to increase oil production in July despite weaker global demand.
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36% Bias Score

Schröder Defends Nord Stream 2, Citing Energy Needs and Putin Discussions
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder defends his support for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, emphasizing the need for reliable energy for German industry and citing discussions with Vladimir Putin; he has twice refused to testify before a parliamentary committee investigating the pipeline's cre...

Schröder Defends Nord Stream 2, Citing Energy Needs and Putin Discussions
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder defends his support for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, emphasizing the need for reliable energy for German industry and citing discussions with Vladimir Putin; he has twice refused to testify before a parliamentary committee investigating the pipeline's cre...
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44% Bias Score

German Energy Ministers Meet to Discuss Renewable Energy Expansion Amidst Gas Plant Debate
Germany's energy ministers convene in Rostock-Warnemünde to discuss expanding renewable energies, sparked by the new economics minister's proposal for new gas-fired power plants, facing opposition from environmental groups and calls for grid expansion from labor unions.

German Energy Ministers Meet to Discuss Renewable Energy Expansion Amidst Gas Plant Debate
Germany's energy ministers convene in Rostock-Warnemünde to discuss expanding renewable energies, sparked by the new economics minister's proposal for new gas-fired power plants, facing opposition from environmental groups and calls for grid expansion from labor unions.
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32% Bias Score
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