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NSW Invests $199 Million in EV Charging Infrastructure to Boost Tourism and Electric Vehicle Adoption
Nine NSW tourist routes now boast improved EV charging infrastructure thanks to a $199 million state government investment, aiming to alleviate range anxiety and boost both electric vehicle adoption and regional tourism.
NSW Invests $199 Million in EV Charging Infrastructure to Boost Tourism and Electric Vehicle Adoption
Nine NSW tourist routes now boast improved EV charging infrastructure thanks to a $199 million state government investment, aiming to alleviate range anxiety and boost both electric vehicle adoption and regional tourism.
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48% Bias Score


Elliott Pressures BP to Cut Costs, Mirror Shell's Success
Activist investor Elliott Investment Management is pressuring BP to cut costs and divest from renewable energy to increase profitability, mirroring Shell's success, following BP's 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster which cost over $65 billion and significantly reduced its market value compared to Shell...
Elliott Pressures BP to Cut Costs, Mirror Shell's Success
Activist investor Elliott Investment Management is pressuring BP to cut costs and divest from renewable energy to increase profitability, mirroring Shell's success, following BP's 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster which cost over $65 billion and significantly reduced its market value compared to Shell...
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64% Bias Score


Wide Variations in European Residential Energy Prices
As of January 3, 2025, residential electricity prices in European capitals varied from 9.1 c€/kWh (Budapest) to 40.4 c€/kWh (Berlin), while gas prices ranged from 2.5 c€/kWh (Budapest) to 33.3 c€/kWh (Stockholm); these differences are due to factors including energy mix, pricing strategies, and purc...
Wide Variations in European Residential Energy Prices
As of January 3, 2025, residential electricity prices in European capitals varied from 9.1 c€/kWh (Budapest) to 40.4 c€/kWh (Berlin), while gas prices ranged from 2.5 c€/kWh (Budapest) to 33.3 c€/kWh (Stockholm); these differences are due to factors including energy mix, pricing strategies, and purc...
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24% Bias Score


Mukran Port Benefits from LNG Investment Despite Ferry Loss
The Mukran port in Sassnitz, Germany, which hosted the now-controversial LNG terminal, has benefited from millions of euros in infrastructure upgrades, though the loss of a ferry connection to Sweden remains a challenge. The port is now diversifying, focusing on offshore wind and bio-carbon producti...
Mukran Port Benefits from LNG Investment Despite Ferry Loss
The Mukran port in Sassnitz, Germany, which hosted the now-controversial LNG terminal, has benefited from millions of euros in infrastructure upgrades, though the loss of a ferry connection to Sweden remains a challenge. The port is now diversifying, focusing on offshore wind and bio-carbon producti...
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44% Bias Score


Global Electricity Demand to Surge, Driven by Clean Energy Transition and Datacenters
Global electricity demand is projected to grow by almost 4% annually until 2027, exceeding Japan's annual consumption, driven by electric transport, air conditioning, and datacenters, according to the IEA, raising concerns about energy security and the need for increased clean energy investment.
Global Electricity Demand to Surge, Driven by Clean Energy Transition and Datacenters
Global electricity demand is projected to grow by almost 4% annually until 2027, exceeding Japan's annual consumption, driven by electric transport, air conditioning, and datacenters, according to the IEA, raising concerns about energy security and the need for increased clean energy investment.
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44% Bias Score


Cyprus and Egypt to Sign Historic Natural Gas Commercialization Agreements
Cyprus and Egypt will sign two agreements in Cairo on Monday, marking the first commercialization deals for Cypriot natural gas, involving ENI, Total, Chevron, Shell, and NewMed, aiming to lower electricity prices and boost the Cypriot economy.
Cyprus and Egypt to Sign Historic Natural Gas Commercialization Agreements
Cyprus and Egypt will sign two agreements in Cairo on Monday, marking the first commercialization deals for Cypriot natural gas, involving ENI, Total, Chevron, Shell, and NewMed, aiming to lower electricity prices and boost the Cypriot economy.
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4% Bias Score

Victoria Ends Mandatory Feed-in Tariffs for Rooftop Solar
The Victorian government will end mandatory feed-in tariffs for rooftop solar power, impacting roughly 700,000 homes with solar panels, due to daytime grid oversupply from a surge in solar installations driven by government incentives; this aligns Victoria with other states and may incentivize home ...

Victoria Ends Mandatory Feed-in Tariffs for Rooftop Solar
The Victorian government will end mandatory feed-in tariffs for rooftop solar power, impacting roughly 700,000 homes with solar panels, due to daytime grid oversupply from a surge in solar installations driven by government incentives; this aligns Victoria with other states and may incentivize home ...
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48% Bias Score

China's Coal Power Expansion Undermines Climate Goals
China started construction on 94.5 gigawatts of new coal power plants in 2024, the most since 2015, raising concerns about its climate goals, despite significant growth in solar and wind energy. This comes after a surge in government approvals for coal plants in 2022 and 2023, and despite proposals ...

China's Coal Power Expansion Undermines Climate Goals
China started construction on 94.5 gigawatts of new coal power plants in 2024, the most since 2015, raising concerns about its climate goals, despite significant growth in solar and wind energy. This comes after a surge in government approvals for coal plants in 2022 and 2023, and despite proposals ...
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36% Bias Score

EU Funds Motor Oil's Green Hydrogen Expansion
The EU approved €111.7 million for Motor Oil's "Green Hydrogen" project, expanding hydrogen production at the Agioi Theodoroi refinery to 7,200 tons annually using renewable energy, as part of Greece's National Recovery and Resilience Plan.

EU Funds Motor Oil's Green Hydrogen Expansion
The EU approved €111.7 million for Motor Oil's "Green Hydrogen" project, expanding hydrogen production at the Agioi Theodoroi refinery to 7,200 tons annually using renewable energy, as part of Greece's National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
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40% Bias Score

Drone Strike Hits Chernobyl Reactor Shelter
A Russian drone strike hit the protective shield over Chernobyl's damaged Reactor 4 on [Date], causing a fire that was extinguished; radiation levels are normal, and there were no casualties, according to Ukraine and the IAEA, but the incident raises concerns about nuclear safety during wartime.

Drone Strike Hits Chernobyl Reactor Shelter
A Russian drone strike hit the protective shield over Chernobyl's damaged Reactor 4 on [Date], causing a fire that was extinguished; radiation levels are normal, and there were no casualties, according to Ukraine and the IAEA, but the incident raises concerns about nuclear safety during wartime.
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44% Bias Score

Global Electricity Demand to Surge 4% Annually Until 2027
Global electricity consumption is projected to increase by almost 4 percent annually until 2027, driven by developing nations' energy needs and industrial growth; China's demand is surging, while the EU's is recovering; despite the rise of renewables and nuclear power, fossil fuel use is expected to...

Global Electricity Demand to Surge 4% Annually Until 2027
Global electricity consumption is projected to increase by almost 4 percent annually until 2027, driven by developing nations' energy needs and industrial growth; China's demand is surging, while the EU's is recovering; despite the rise of renewables and nuclear power, fossil fuel use is expected to...
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24% Bias Score

China's Coal Plant Surge Undermines Climate Goals
In 2024, China started building 94.5 gigawatts of new coal power plants, the most since 2015, jeopardizing its climate goals and potentially displacing renewable energy sources, despite a decrease in new project proposals compared to previous years.

China's Coal Plant Surge Undermines Climate Goals
In 2024, China started building 94.5 gigawatts of new coal power plants, the most since 2015, jeopardizing its climate goals and potentially displacing renewable energy sources, despite a decrease in new project proposals compared to previous years.
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48% Bias Score
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