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France's Stalled Nuclear Renaissance: Delays and Challenges
France's ambitious 2022 plan to revitalize its nuclear industry by building new EPR and SMR reactors has encountered significant delays due to design challenges, funding uncertainties, and a lack of industrial coordination, raising concerns about the project's feasibility and energy independence.
France's Stalled Nuclear Renaissance: Delays and Challenges
France's ambitious 2022 plan to revitalize its nuclear industry by building new EPR and SMR reactors has encountered significant delays due to design challenges, funding uncertainties, and a lack of industrial coordination, raising concerns about the project's feasibility and energy independence.
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52% Bias Score


Italy and UAE Sign \$40 Billion in Agreements, Deepening Strategic Partnership
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed signed 40 agreements worth \$40 billion on Monday in Rome, covering energy, AI, defense, space, and African partnerships, reflecting a strengthened strategic relationship.
Italy and UAE Sign \$40 Billion in Agreements, Deepening Strategic Partnership
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed signed 40 agreements worth \$40 billion on Monday in Rome, covering energy, AI, defense, space, and African partnerships, reflecting a strengthened strategic relationship.
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48% Bias Score


Canada's Nuclear Energy Sector Poised for Global Expansion
Canada's nuclear sector is expanding rapidly, driven by global decarbonization and energy security concerns, with the first small modular reactor (SMR) expected to be operational by 2029. This positions Canada for significant economic growth through technology exports, while also facing challenges i...
Canada's Nuclear Energy Sector Poised for Global Expansion
Canada's nuclear sector is expanding rapidly, driven by global decarbonization and energy security concerns, with the first small modular reactor (SMR) expected to be operational by 2029. This positions Canada for significant economic growth through technology exports, while also facing challenges i...
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52% Bias Score


NI to Miss 2030 Emissions Target Due to Unused Renewable Energy
Northern Ireland is projected to miss its 2030 power emissions target by more than 20% due to unused renewable energy and grid restrictions, with almost 40% of wind energy going unused in December 2024; increased investment in infrastructure and energy storage is critical.
NI to Miss 2030 Emissions Target Due to Unused Renewable Energy
Northern Ireland is projected to miss its 2030 power emissions target by more than 20% due to unused renewable energy and grid restrictions, with almost 40% of wind energy going unused in December 2024; increased investment in infrastructure and energy storage is critical.
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48% Bias Score


EU to Prioritize "Buy European" to Boost Green Industry and Counter Economic Nationalism
The European Commission will unveil a plan next week to promote "Buy European" policies to strengthen its climate-friendly industry, reduce reliance on global supply chains, and counter economic nationalism from China and the US, marking a significant departure from its previous globalist approach.
EU to Prioritize "Buy European" to Boost Green Industry and Counter Economic Nationalism
The European Commission will unveil a plan next week to promote "Buy European" policies to strengthen its climate-friendly industry, reduce reliance on global supply chains, and counter economic nationalism from China and the US, marking a significant departure from its previous globalist approach.
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44% Bias Score


Frankfurt's New Power Plant: Replacing Coal, Targeting Green Hydrogen
Mainova's new €350 million Frankfurt power plant, replacing a coal facility, is nearing completion, with gas turbines and heat recovery steam generators installed. Operational by autumn 2026, it will reduce CO2 emissions by 400,000 tons annually, though initially using natural gas, with a future pla...
Frankfurt's New Power Plant: Replacing Coal, Targeting Green Hydrogen
Mainova's new €350 million Frankfurt power plant, replacing a coal facility, is nearing completion, with gas turbines and heat recovery steam generators installed. Operational by autumn 2026, it will reduce CO2 emissions by 400,000 tons annually, though initially using natural gas, with a future pla...
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48% Bias Score

Fossil Fuel Industry Campaigns Undermine Building Electrification Globally
A report reveals that since 2019, oil and gas interests have waged coordinated campaigns to block pro-electrification policies banning gas connections in new buildings across the US, UK, and Australia, using lobbying, lawsuits, and front groups, resulting in setbacks for climate action and public he...

Fossil Fuel Industry Campaigns Undermine Building Electrification Globally
A report reveals that since 2019, oil and gas interests have waged coordinated campaigns to block pro-electrification policies banning gas connections in new buildings across the US, UK, and Australia, using lobbying, lawsuits, and front groups, resulting in setbacks for climate action and public he...
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60% Bias Score

BP Ditches Renewable Energy Goals, Shifts Back to Fossil Fuels
BP will scrap its renewable energy target of 50 gigawatts by 2030 and its $49 billion profit goal, shifting focus to fossil fuels due to investor pressure and a drop in 2024 profits to $8.9 billion; this comes after activist investor Elliott Management acquired a 5% stake in the company.

BP Ditches Renewable Energy Goals, Shifts Back to Fossil Fuels
BP will scrap its renewable energy target of 50 gigawatts by 2030 and its $49 billion profit goal, shifting focus to fossil fuels due to investor pressure and a drop in 2024 profits to $8.9 billion; this comes after activist investor Elliott Management acquired a 5% stake in the company.
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56% Bias Score

Spain's Shift on Nuclear Energy: Ribera Approves Belgian Aid Amidst Domestic Closures
Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Teresa Ribera, who previously opposed extending nuclear power plants' lifespans, approved multi-million euro state aid for Belgium to extend its nuclear plants for 10 years, highlighting the growing need for reliable energy sources amid renewable energy's intermittent n...

Spain's Shift on Nuclear Energy: Ribera Approves Belgian Aid Amidst Domestic Closures
Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Teresa Ribera, who previously opposed extending nuclear power plants' lifespans, approved multi-million euro state aid for Belgium to extend its nuclear plants for 10 years, highlighting the growing need for reliable energy sources amid renewable energy's intermittent n...
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48% Bias Score

US Governors Call for Energy Permitting Reform to Counter China
At a National Governors Association conference, bipartisan concern was voiced over lengthy energy project approvals, impacting US competitiveness with China and other nations, prompting calls for permitting reform as a national security issue.

US Governors Call for Energy Permitting Reform to Counter China
At a National Governors Association conference, bipartisan concern was voiced over lengthy energy project approvals, impacting US competitiveness with China and other nations, prompting calls for permitting reform as a national security issue.
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48% Bias Score

Greece's Renewable Energy Boom Faces Grid Capacity and Storage Hurdles
A diaNEOsis analysis reveals that while Greece invested €9.5 billion in RES over five years, challenges include energy curtailment (860 GWh in 2024, 3.3% of total RES generation), technical losses, and grid capacity constraints (25% of DEDDIE's high-voltage transformers exceeding limits).

Greece's Renewable Energy Boom Faces Grid Capacity and Storage Hurdles
A diaNEOsis analysis reveals that while Greece invested €9.5 billion in RES over five years, challenges include energy curtailment (860 GWh in 2024, 3.3% of total RES generation), technical losses, and grid capacity constraints (25% of DEDDIE's high-voltage transformers exceeding limits).
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16% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs on Canada Threaten U.S. Energy Security
President Trump's March 4th tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, including steel and aluminum, threaten U.S. energy security by targeting Canada, the largest U.S. energy supplier, potentially causing price increases, supply shortages, and retaliatory measures.

Trump's Tariffs on Canada Threaten U.S. Energy Security
President Trump's March 4th tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, including steel and aluminum, threaten U.S. energy security by targeting Canada, the largest U.S. energy supplier, potentially causing price increases, supply shortages, and retaliatory measures.
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48% Bias Score
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