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Estonian Navy Increases Baltic Sea Patrols Following Cable Sabotage
Estonian naval authorities have intensified Baltic Sea patrols after a suspected December 25th sabotage of the Estlink-2 electric and communication cable linking Finland and Estonia, prompting concerns over critical infrastructure vulnerability and potential energy price increases.
Estonian Navy Increases Baltic Sea Patrols Following Cable Sabotage
Estonian naval authorities have intensified Baltic Sea patrols after a suspected December 25th sabotage of the Estlink-2 electric and communication cable linking Finland and Estonia, prompting concerns over critical infrastructure vulnerability and potential energy price increases.
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CPPIB Sells Calpine Stake in US$16.4 Billion Constellation Acquisition
CPPIB is selling its 15.75% stake in Calpine Corp. to Constellation Energy Corp. for US$2.6 billion (US$700 million cash and US$1.9 billion in stock) as part of Constellation's US$16.4 billion acquisition; this marks a substantial return on CPPIB's initial investment and positions Constellation as t...
CPPIB Sells Calpine Stake in US$16.4 Billion Constellation Acquisition
CPPIB is selling its 15.75% stake in Calpine Corp. to Constellation Energy Corp. for US$2.6 billion (US$700 million cash and US$1.9 billion in stock) as part of Constellation's US$16.4 billion acquisition; this marks a substantial return on CPPIB's initial investment and positions Constellation as t...
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France's Uncoordinated Energy Policy Risks Economic Instability
French Senator Ronan Dantec warns of an uncoordinated energy policy, highlighting the significant cost difference between nuclear (€120/MWh) and solar (€17/MWh) energy, potentially leading to economic challenges and jeopardizing European energy market integration.
France's Uncoordinated Energy Policy Risks Economic Instability
French Senator Ronan Dantec warns of an uncoordinated energy policy, highlighting the significant cost difference between nuclear (€120/MWh) and solar (€17/MWh) energy, potentially leading to economic challenges and jeopardizing European energy market integration.
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BVG to Test HVO in Diesel Buses Before 2030 Electric Fleet Transition
Berlin's public transport operator, BVG, will test using HVO (hydrotreated vegetable oil) in existing diesel buses to reduce emissions before its 2030 goal of a fully electric fleet, aiming for significant CO2 reductions while acknowledging challenges of immediate, complete electrification.
BVG to Test HVO in Diesel Buses Before 2030 Electric Fleet Transition
Berlin's public transport operator, BVG, will test using HVO (hydrotreated vegetable oil) in existing diesel buses to reduce emissions before its 2030 goal of a fully electric fleet, aiming for significant CO2 reductions while acknowledging challenges of immediate, complete electrification.
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Rosatom to Sue Siemens Energy Over Delays at Turkey's Akkuyu Nuclear Plant
Rosatom plans to sue Siemens Energy for delayed delivery of equipment for Turkey's Akkuyu nuclear plant, citing lengthy German export license approvals; Siemens Energy says all necessary permits are now issued, but Rosatom may use Chinese replacements.
Rosatom to Sue Siemens Energy Over Delays at Turkey's Akkuyu Nuclear Plant
Rosatom plans to sue Siemens Energy for delayed delivery of equipment for Turkey's Akkuyu nuclear plant, citing lengthy German export license approvals; Siemens Energy says all necessary permits are now issued, but Rosatom may use Chinese replacements.
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UK Gas Supply Sufficient Despite Low Storage Levels, Government Assures
The UK government insists it has enough gas to meet winter demand despite Centrica warning of critically low gas storage levels (less than a week's supply) due to colder weather; milder weather is forecast next week.
UK Gas Supply Sufficient Despite Low Storage Levels, Government Assures
The UK government insists it has enough gas to meet winter demand despite Centrica warning of critically low gas storage levels (less than a week's supply) due to colder weather; milder weather is forecast next week.
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40% Bias Score

Alberta Premier Seeks to Counter Trump's Rejection of Canadian Energy
Facing President-elect Donald Trump's rejection of Canadian energy resources, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is actively pursuing deals with pipeline companies to increase oil and gas transport capacity to the U.S., aiming to counter Trump's stance and highlight the economic interdependence between ...

Alberta Premier Seeks to Counter Trump's Rejection of Canadian Energy
Facing President-elect Donald Trump's rejection of Canadian energy resources, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is actively pursuing deals with pipeline companies to increase oil and gas transport capacity to the U.S., aiming to counter Trump's stance and highlight the economic interdependence between ...
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Constellation to Acquire Calpine in $16.4 Billion US Power Industry Deal
Constellation Energy is buying Calpine Corporation for $16.4 billion (or $26.6 billion including debt), creating the largest independent US power provider amid surging electricity demand driven by AI data centers and electric transportation.

Constellation to Acquire Calpine in $16.4 Billion US Power Industry Deal
Constellation Energy is buying Calpine Corporation for $16.4 billion (or $26.6 billion including debt), creating the largest independent US power provider amid surging electricity demand driven by AI data centers and electric transportation.
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60% Bias Score

US Sanctions on Russia Send Oil Prices to Three-Month Highs
On Friday, oil prices climbed to three-month highs due to tighter US sanctions on Russia, impacting its oil exports to Asia; Brent crude reached $80.67 per barrel, and WTI hit $77.74, driven by several factors including OPEC+ production cuts and increased Northern Hemisphere energy demand due to col...

US Sanctions on Russia Send Oil Prices to Three-Month Highs
On Friday, oil prices climbed to three-month highs due to tighter US sanctions on Russia, impacting its oil exports to Asia; Brent crude reached $80.67 per barrel, and WTI hit $77.74, driven by several factors including OPEC+ production cuts and increased Northern Hemisphere energy demand due to col...
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40% Bias Score

Victoria to Slash Rooftop Solar Feed-in Tariff by 99 Percent
Victoria plans to slash minimum payments for rooftop solar energy exports to the grid by 99 percent to 0.04¢ per kilowatt-hour due to a surplus of daytime solar energy caused by a 76 percent increase in rooftop solar systems since 2019; despite this, households still save up to \$900 annually.

Victoria to Slash Rooftop Solar Feed-in Tariff by 99 Percent
Victoria plans to slash minimum payments for rooftop solar energy exports to the grid by 99 percent to 0.04¢ per kilowatt-hour due to a surplus of daytime solar energy caused by a 76 percent increase in rooftop solar systems since 2019; despite this, households still save up to \$900 annually.
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40% Bias Score

Soaring Energy Bills Push 60,000 UK Households to Seek Help
Citizens Advice in England and Wales reported a 20% increase in requests for energy bill assistance in 2022, totaling 60,000 households, largely due to billing errors and a 1.2% rise in the Ofgem price cap on January 1st, 2023, increasing the average annual bill to £1,738.

Soaring Energy Bills Push 60,000 UK Households to Seek Help
Citizens Advice in England and Wales reported a 20% increase in requests for energy bill assistance in 2022, totaling 60,000 households, largely due to billing errors and a 1.2% rise in the Ofgem price cap on January 1st, 2023, increasing the average annual bill to £1,738.
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40% Bias Score

Low UK Gas Storage Levels Raise Winter Energy Security Concerns
Amid a colder-than-normal winter, Centrica reported UK gas storage levels at critically low levels—half of early November's and a quarter below last year's, raising concerns despite government assurances of sufficient supply for the winter.

Low UK Gas Storage Levels Raise Winter Energy Security Concerns
Amid a colder-than-normal winter, Centrica reported UK gas storage levels at critically low levels—half of early November's and a quarter below last year's, raising concerns despite government assurances of sufficient supply for the winter.
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36% Bias Score
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