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China's Solar Dominance at Intersolar Europe 2025
The 2025 Intersolar Europe exhibition highlighted China's leading role in the global solar industry, with Chinese companies showcasing cutting-edge technologies and contributing significantly to Europe's decarbonization efforts, including approximately half of the world's new solar capacity addition...
China's Solar Dominance at Intersolar Europe 2025
The 2025 Intersolar Europe exhibition highlighted China's leading role in the global solar industry, with Chinese companies showcasing cutting-edge technologies and contributing significantly to Europe's decarbonization efforts, including approximately half of the world's new solar capacity addition...
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48% Bias Score


French Wholesale Electricity Price Turns Negative
On May 1st, 2025, the average daily price of electricity on the French wholesale market reached -1.05 euros per megawatt-hour due to exceptionally high solar power generation and low consumption during the May holidays, a trend exacerbated by the increasing prevalence of renewable energy sources.
French Wholesale Electricity Price Turns Negative
On May 1st, 2025, the average daily price of electricity on the French wholesale market reached -1.05 euros per megawatt-hour due to exceptionally high solar power generation and low consumption during the May holidays, a trend exacerbated by the increasing prevalence of renewable energy sources.
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40% Bias Score


Spain Subsidizes Geothermal Energy to Reduce Investment Risk and Attract Private Capital
Spain will include geothermal energy in its regulated energy activities, using a WACC formula to determine its return rate; high initial investment risks are mitigated by 50% government subsidies for exploratory drilling, particularly in the Canary Islands, which aim to attract private investment an...
Spain Subsidizes Geothermal Energy to Reduce Investment Risk and Attract Private Capital
Spain will include geothermal energy in its regulated energy activities, using a WACC formula to determine its return rate; high initial investment risks are mitigated by 50% government subsidies for exploratory drilling, particularly in the Canary Islands, which aim to attract private investment an...
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24% Bias Score


US-Russia Talks Explore Resumption of Russian Gas Exports to Europe
US and Russian officials held secret talks exploring potential US support for resuming Russian gas exports to Europe, aiming to facilitate a Ukraine peace deal, despite European Commission opposition and significant technical hurdles.
US-Russia Talks Explore Resumption of Russian Gas Exports to Europe
US and Russian officials held secret talks exploring potential US support for resuming Russian gas exports to Europe, aiming to facilitate a Ukraine peace deal, despite European Commission opposition and significant technical hurdles.
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48% Bias Score


North Devon Council Approves Controversial Wind Farm Cable Plan Amidst Local Opposition
North Devon Council approved plans to lay electrical cables from an offshore wind farm to Saunton Sands despite 1,843 objections, highlighting the conflict between renewable energy and environmental protection in a UNESCO biosphere and popular tourist beach.
North Devon Council Approves Controversial Wind Farm Cable Plan Amidst Local Opposition
North Devon Council approved plans to lay electrical cables from an offshore wind farm to Saunton Sands despite 1,843 objections, highlighting the conflict between renewable energy and environmental protection in a UNESCO biosphere and popular tourist beach.
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52% Bias Score


Britain Bans Russia's 'Shadow Fleet' to Protect Undersea Cables
Britain is banning approximately 100 ships from its waters, believed to be part of Russia's "shadow fleet," to protect undersea cables and prevent oil smuggling, following concerns about potential Russian sabotage and reconnaissance missions.
Britain Bans Russia's 'Shadow Fleet' to Protect Undersea Cables
Britain is banning approximately 100 ships from its waters, believed to be part of Russia's "shadow fleet," to protect undersea cables and prevent oil smuggling, following concerns about potential Russian sabotage and reconnaissance missions.
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52% Bias Score

Grangemouth Refinery Closure Exposes UK's Energy Transition Challenges
The closure of Scotland's last oil refinery, Petroineos in Grangemouth, on April 29th, resulted in 400 job losses and highlights the challenges of a just energy transition; despite government funding offers, a lack of private investment led to its shutdown, leaving the town facing economic decline.

Grangemouth Refinery Closure Exposes UK's Energy Transition Challenges
The closure of Scotland's last oil refinery, Petroineos in Grangemouth, on April 29th, resulted in 400 job losses and highlights the challenges of a just energy transition; despite government funding offers, a lack of private investment led to its shutdown, leaving the town facing economic decline.
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52% Bias Score

Greece-Italy Summit: Mitsotakis and Meloni to Discuss EU Challenges
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will travel to Rome on Monday to meet with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and co-chair the Greece-Italy Supreme Cooperation Council, focusing on EU competitiveness, defense, migration, and energy, with several Greek ministers in attendance.

Greece-Italy Summit: Mitsotakis and Meloni to Discuss EU Challenges
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will travel to Rome on Monday to meet with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and co-chair the Greece-Italy Supreme Cooperation Council, focusing on EU competitiveness, defense, migration, and energy, with several Greek ministers in attendance.
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24% Bias Score

Spanish Blackout: Accountability and the Politicization of Essential Services
A widespread power outage in Spain sparked a political debate, highlighting the need for accountability and the dangers of politicizing essential services; investigations will determine the causes and assign responsibility.

Spanish Blackout: Accountability and the Politicization of Essential Services
A widespread power outage in Spain sparked a political debate, highlighting the need for accountability and the dangers of politicizing essential services; investigations will determine the causes and assign responsibility.
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48% Bias Score

Iberian Blackout Exposes EU Energy Policy Flaws
A massive blackout struck the Iberian Peninsula on April 28, 2025, leaving over 50 million without power due to the region's overdependence on solar and wind energy, insufficient storage, and the Pyrenees' isolation, exposing flaws in EU energy policies and highlighting the urgent need for a coordin...

Iberian Blackout Exposes EU Energy Policy Flaws
A massive blackout struck the Iberian Peninsula on April 28, 2025, leaving over 50 million without power due to the region's overdependence on solar and wind energy, insufficient storage, and the Pyrenees' isolation, exposing flaws in EU energy policies and highlighting the urgent need for a coordin...
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60% Bias Score

Australian Election Results Show Strong Public Support for Renewables
The Australian Coalition's unpopular nuclear energy proposal and ineffective anti-renewable disinformation campaign contributed significantly to their election defeat, highlighting strong public support for renewables and providing a mandate for swift action on the energy transition.

Australian Election Results Show Strong Public Support for Renewables
The Australian Coalition's unpopular nuclear energy proposal and ineffective anti-renewable disinformation campaign contributed significantly to their election defeat, highlighting strong public support for renewables and providing a mandate for swift action on the energy transition.
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60% Bias Score

Energy Transition Increases European Grid Vulnerability
Professor Marjan Popov at Delft University of Technology is developing new methods to protect Europe's increasingly vulnerable electricity grid from power outages caused by the energy transition, as highlighted by the recent rapid failure of the Spanish and Portuguese grids, a stark contrast to the ...

Energy Transition Increases European Grid Vulnerability
Professor Marjan Popov at Delft University of Technology is developing new methods to protect Europe's increasingly vulnerable electricity grid from power outages caused by the energy transition, as highlighted by the recent rapid failure of the Spanish and Portuguese grids, a stark contrast to the ...
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24% Bias Score
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