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EU's Gas Investment Plan Sparks Climate Controversy
The EU proposed a plan to invest in overseas gas projects to lower energy bills, sparking conflict with environmental advocates who criticize the move as undermining the bloc's green goals while addressing economic pressures and competition from the US.
EU's Gas Investment Plan Sparks Climate Controversy
The EU proposed a plan to invest in overseas gas projects to lower energy bills, sparking conflict with environmental advocates who criticize the move as undermining the bloc's green goals while addressing economic pressures and competition from the US.
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60% Bias Score


US Sanctions on Serbia's NIS Oil Company Delayed Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
The US delayed sanctions against Serbia's NIS oil company for a month, creating uncertainty. This follows unsuccessful efforts to resolve the situation, with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung highlighting potential severe economic consequences for Serbia and Croatia, and the threat of a new oil pip...
US Sanctions on Serbia's NIS Oil Company Delayed Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
The US delayed sanctions against Serbia's NIS oil company for a month, creating uncertainty. This follows unsuccessful efforts to resolve the situation, with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung highlighting potential severe economic consequences for Serbia and Croatia, and the threat of a new oil pip...
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44% Bias Score


Leag Awaits Government Clarity on €3 Billion Gas Plant Investment
Leag CEO Adolf Roesch urges Germany's new government to clarify the situation regarding a €3 billion investment in gas power plants by year's end, warning of delays in construction and potential energy shortages due to the lack of a power plant safety law.
Leag Awaits Government Clarity on €3 Billion Gas Plant Investment
Leag CEO Adolf Roesch urges Germany's new government to clarify the situation regarding a €3 billion investment in gas power plants by year's end, warning of delays in construction and potential energy shortages due to the lack of a power plant safety law.
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52% Bias Score


Cybersecurity Flaws Expose Global Solar Power Plants
A US-based hacker remotely accessed an Indian solar power plant due to weak default passwords, revealing widespread vulnerabilities in renewable energy systems globally, potentially impacting power grids and raising concerns about geopolitical implications.
Cybersecurity Flaws Expose Global Solar Power Plants
A US-based hacker remotely accessed an Indian solar power plant due to weak default passwords, revealing widespread vulnerabilities in renewable energy systems globally, potentially impacting power grids and raising concerns about geopolitical implications.
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48% Bias Score


Ibama Re-evaluates Petrobras's Amazon Oil Drilling Request Amidst Political Pressure
Ibama is re-evaluating Petrobras's request to drill an exploratory oil well in the Amazon's Foz do Amazonas basin, facing intense political pressure after an initial denial; the decision will set a precedent for future oil exploration in the region, weighing economic interests against environmental ...
Ibama Re-evaluates Petrobras's Amazon Oil Drilling Request Amidst Political Pressure
Ibama is re-evaluating Petrobras's request to drill an exploratory oil well in the Amazon's Foz do Amazonas basin, facing intense political pressure after an initial denial; the decision will set a precedent for future oil exploration in the region, weighing economic interests against environmental ...
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36% Bias Score


Chile Blackout Exposes ISA InterChile's Grid Vulnerability Amidst Shareholder Dispute
A massive power outage in Chile on Tuesday, caused by the unintentional activation of protection systems in ISA InterChile's grid, led to a state of emergency and a curfew declared by President Gabriel Boric; the incident highlights internal conflicts within Grupo ISA, the company operating the high...
Chile Blackout Exposes ISA InterChile's Grid Vulnerability Amidst Shareholder Dispute
A massive power outage in Chile on Tuesday, caused by the unintentional activation of protection systems in ISA InterChile's grid, led to a state of emergency and a curfew declared by President Gabriel Boric; the incident highlights internal conflicts within Grupo ISA, the company operating the high...
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56% Bias Score

China-Laos 500 kV Interconnection Project Launched
The groundbreaking ceremony for the China-Laos 500 kV Interconnection Project was held on February 26, 2025, in Vientiane, aiming to complete a 1.5 million kilowatt, two-way electricity exchange by 2026, boosting bilateral energy cooperation and regional development within the Belt and Road Initiati...

China-Laos 500 kV Interconnection Project Launched
The groundbreaking ceremony for the China-Laos 500 kV Interconnection Project was held on February 26, 2025, in Vientiane, aiming to complete a 1.5 million kilowatt, two-way electricity exchange by 2026, boosting bilateral energy cooperation and regional development within the Belt and Road Initiati...
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48% Bias Score

Italy's Nuclear Power Revival Faces Strong Opposition
Italy's government plans to revive nuclear power, sparking strong opposition from environmental groups who cite the high costs, radioactive waste, and previous public referendums rejecting nuclear energy, while advocating for a rapid transition to renewable energy sources.

Italy's Nuclear Power Revival Faces Strong Opposition
Italy's government plans to revive nuclear power, sparking strong opposition from environmental groups who cite the high costs, radioactive waste, and previous public referendums rejecting nuclear energy, while advocating for a rapid transition to renewable energy sources.
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60% Bias Score

Macedonia's Air Pollution Plan Faces Opposition from Engineers
The Macedonian government plans to build gas-fired cogeneration plants to reduce air pollution, a plan opposed by the Association of Engineers of Macedonia (ZIRM) who advocate for a systemic approach focusing on renewable energy sources and stricter regulations. A Turkish company, Kazancı Holding, i...

Macedonia's Air Pollution Plan Faces Opposition from Engineers
The Macedonian government plans to build gas-fired cogeneration plants to reduce air pollution, a plan opposed by the Association of Engineers of Macedonia (ZIRM) who advocate for a systemic approach focusing on renewable energy sources and stricter regulations. A Turkish company, Kazancı Holding, i...
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48% Bias Score

Swedish City Repurposes Cold War Caverns for Sustainable Heat Storage
Vasteras, Sweden, repurposed Cold War oil caverns into a heat storage system, saving approximately 1,600 tons of CO2 emissions yearly by storing excess summer heat from its waste-to-energy plant to supplement winter heating, costing $15.5 million.

Swedish City Repurposes Cold War Caverns for Sustainable Heat Storage
Vasteras, Sweden, repurposed Cold War oil caverns into a heat storage system, saving approximately 1,600 tons of CO2 emissions yearly by storing excess summer heat from its waste-to-energy plant to supplement winter heating, costing $15.5 million.
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28% Bias Score

EU Energy Plan Aims for €130 Billion Annual Savings by 2030
The EU plans to tackle energy poverty affecting 47 million people and enhance competitiveness by saving €2.5 billion over 15 years through renewable energy transition, grid improvements, and gas market regulation, with projected savings reaching €45 billion in 2024 and over €130 billion annually by ...

EU Energy Plan Aims for €130 Billion Annual Savings by 2030
The EU plans to tackle energy poverty affecting 47 million people and enhance competitiveness by saving €2.5 billion over 15 years through renewable energy transition, grid improvements, and gas market regulation, with projected savings reaching €45 billion in 2024 and over €130 billion annually by ...
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40% Bias Score

Greece Streamlines Energy Markets to Unlock €260M in Recovery Fund Financing
Greece's Ministry of Environment and Energy presented a framework for hydrogen, biomethane, and CCS markets to its Council of Ministers, aiming to absorb €550 million from the Recovery Fund by April 2025 via three bills streamlining licensing and introducing support mechanisms, including a clawback ...

Greece Streamlines Energy Markets to Unlock €260M in Recovery Fund Financing
Greece's Ministry of Environment and Energy presented a framework for hydrogen, biomethane, and CCS markets to its Council of Ministers, aiming to absorb €550 million from the Recovery Fund by April 2025 via three bills streamlining licensing and introducing support mechanisms, including a clawback ...
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4% Bias Score
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