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UK to Reform Planning Laws to Boost Nuclear Power
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a reform of planning laws to facilitate the construction of more nuclear power plants across the country, including smaller modular reactors (SMRs), to reduce reliance on global energy markets and emissions, aiming for faster construction and lower costs than...
UK to Reform Planning Laws to Boost Nuclear Power
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a reform of planning laws to facilitate the construction of more nuclear power plants across the country, including smaller modular reactors (SMRs), to reduce reliance on global energy markets and emissions, aiming for faster construction and lower costs than...
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48% Bias Score


FERC Approves Plan to Prevent Power Shortages, Favoring Natural Gas Plants
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved PJM Interconnection's plan to prevent power shortages in the mid-Atlantic grid by 2026, prioritizing projects ready for construction with high power capacity, which critics say favors natural gas plants over renewable energy sources.
FERC Approves Plan to Prevent Power Shortages, Favoring Natural Gas Plants
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved PJM Interconnection's plan to prevent power shortages in the mid-Atlantic grid by 2026, prioritizing projects ready for construction with high power capacity, which critics say favors natural gas plants over renewable energy sources.
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52% Bias Score


India to Double Renewable Energy Capacity to 500 GW by 2030
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a plan to increase India's renewable energy capacity to 500 gigawatts by 2030, outlining five key pillars for success: resource availability, skilled workforce, economic strength, political stability, and strategic geography. The plan also includes expan...
India to Double Renewable Energy Capacity to 500 GW by 2030
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a plan to increase India's renewable energy capacity to 500 gigawatts by 2030, outlining five key pillars for success: resource availability, skilled workforce, economic strength, political stability, and strategic geography. The plan also includes expan...
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Parliament Votes to Abolish Regional Energy Agencies
The Dutch House of Representatives voted to abolish 30 regional energy agencies (RES) responsible for planning onshore wind and solar farms by 2030, returning planning authority to the twelve provinces, despite concerns this will cause significant disruption and inefficiency.
Dutch Parliament Votes to Abolish Regional Energy Agencies
The Dutch House of Representatives voted to abolish 30 regional energy agencies (RES) responsible for planning onshore wind and solar farms by 2030, returning planning authority to the twelve provinces, despite concerns this will cause significant disruption and inefficiency.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Parliament Abolishes Regional Energy Agencies
The Dutch House of Representatives voted to abolish 30 regional energy agencies responsible for planning onshore wind and solar farms, returning planning authority to the 12 provinces by 2030, despite government and regional opposition citing concerns over inconsistent energy policies and a desire f...
Dutch Parliament Abolishes Regional Energy Agencies
The Dutch House of Representatives voted to abolish 30 regional energy agencies responsible for planning onshore wind and solar farms, returning planning authority to the 12 provinces by 2030, despite government and regional opposition citing concerns over inconsistent energy policies and a desire f...
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48% Bias Score


Chevron to Lay Off 6,000-8,000 Employees by 2026
Chevron, the No. 2 US oil producer, announced plans to lay off 15-20% of its global workforce (around 6,000-8,000 employees) by 2026 to cut costs amid production challenges, a stalled acquisition, and weak refining business, and reorganize its business and leadership in the next two weeks.
Chevron to Lay Off 6,000-8,000 Employees by 2026
Chevron, the No. 2 US oil producer, announced plans to lay off 15-20% of its global workforce (around 6,000-8,000 employees) by 2026 to cut costs amid production challenges, a stalled acquisition, and weak refining business, and reorganize its business and leadership in the next two weeks.
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32% Bias Score

Moldova allows gas to Transnistria via Hungary, imposing political conditions
Moldova, facing an energy crisis in its Transnistria region after Russia cut off gas supplies via Ukraine in January, is allowing gas deliveries through a Hungarian intermediary, contingent on Transnistria's release of political prisoners and other political concessions; Russia provided a credit for...

Moldova allows gas to Transnistria via Hungary, imposing political conditions
Moldova, facing an energy crisis in its Transnistria region after Russia cut off gas supplies via Ukraine in January, is allowing gas deliveries through a Hungarian intermediary, contingent on Transnistria's release of political prisoners and other political concessions; Russia provided a credit for...
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Congress Urges Government to Extend Nuclear Power Plant Lifespans
The Spanish Congress narrowly approved a non-binding motion urging the government to extend the lifespan of its nuclear power plants, passing 171 to 169 with key abstentions from Junts and ERC, prompting debate over economic and social impacts of planned closures between 2027 and 2035.

Spanish Congress Urges Government to Extend Nuclear Power Plant Lifespans
The Spanish Congress narrowly approved a non-binding motion urging the government to extend the lifespan of its nuclear power plants, passing 171 to 169 with key abstentions from Junts and ERC, prompting debate over economic and social impacts of planned closures between 2027 and 2035.
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52% Bias Score

Italy Offers Tax Credits for Home Energy Efficiency Upgrades
The Italian government offers tax credits up to 50% for home insulation projects in 2025, incentivizing energy efficiency improvements through certified materials and professional installation.

Italy Offers Tax Credits for Home Energy Efficiency Upgrades
The Italian government offers tax credits up to 50% for home insulation projects in 2025, incentivizing energy efficiency improvements through certified materials and professional installation.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Abolishes Regional Energy Agencies
The Dutch parliament voted to abolish 30 regional energy agencies responsible for planning onshore wind and solar farms, transferring authority to the 12 provinces by 2030, despite concerns from the government and experts about potential disruptions to the country's renewable energy targets.

Dutch Parliament Abolishes Regional Energy Agencies
The Dutch parliament voted to abolish 30 regional energy agencies responsible for planning onshore wind and solar farms, transferring authority to the 12 provinces by 2030, despite concerns from the government and experts about potential disruptions to the country's renewable energy targets.
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52% Bias Score

BlackRock CIO Increases Long-Dated Corporate Bond Holdings
BlackRock's Rick Rieder is increasing his iShares Flexible Income Active ETF's (BINC) holdings of longer-dated corporate bonds, which are trading at a discount (60-80 cents on the dollar) and offer 5-6% yields, despite interest rate sensitivity; the fund also invests in high-yield bonds and securiti...

BlackRock CIO Increases Long-Dated Corporate Bond Holdings
BlackRock's Rick Rieder is increasing his iShares Flexible Income Active ETF's (BINC) holdings of longer-dated corporate bonds, which are trading at a discount (60-80 cents on the dollar) and offer 5-6% yields, despite interest rate sensitivity; the fund also invests in high-yield bonds and securiti...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Renters Hardest Hit by Soaring Energy Costs
A new ABN Amro study shows that energy costs in the Netherlands have risen sharply since 2017, impacting renters disproportionately (28 percent increase) compared to homeowners (21 percent). This is largely due to homeowners having more resources to invest in energy-efficient upgrades. The high pric...

Dutch Renters Hardest Hit by Soaring Energy Costs
A new ABN Amro study shows that energy costs in the Netherlands have risen sharply since 2017, impacting renters disproportionately (28 percent increase) compared to homeowners (21 percent). This is largely due to homeowners having more resources to invest in energy-efficient upgrades. The high pric...
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48% Bias Score
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