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Trump's Tariffs Strain US-Canada Relations, Impacting Upcoming Canadian Election
Donald Trump's 25% tariff on Canadian imports and inflammatory remarks about Canada have significantly strained US-Canada relations, impacting the energy sector and threatening the livelihoods of both Americans and Canadians, and influencing Canada's upcoming national election on April 28, 2025.
Trump's Tariffs Strain US-Canada Relations, Impacting Upcoming Canadian Election
Donald Trump's 25% tariff on Canadian imports and inflammatory remarks about Canada have significantly strained US-Canada relations, impacting the energy sector and threatening the livelihoods of both Americans and Canadians, and influencing Canada's upcoming national election on April 28, 2025.
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44% Bias Score


Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Leads Germany in Renewable Energy
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern generates over 80 percent of its electricity from renewable sources (primarily wind and solar), exceeding the national average and leading other German states due to its geographic advantages and low fossil fuel dependence; this is projected to increase with growing hydrogen p...
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Leads Germany in Renewable Energy
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern generates over 80 percent of its electricity from renewable sources (primarily wind and solar), exceeding the national average and leading other German states due to its geographic advantages and low fossil fuel dependence; this is projected to increase with growing hydrogen p...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine's Critical Gas Shortage: Securing Reserves for the Next Heating Season
Ukraine faces a critical gas shortage after the 2023-2024 heating season, ending with only 0.675 billion cubic meters in storage due to reduced consumption and Russian attacks on energy infrastructure; Naftogaz has contracted 1.5 billion cubic meters for the next season, but experts estimate needing...
Ukraine's Critical Gas Shortage: Securing Reserves for the Next Heating Season
Ukraine faces a critical gas shortage after the 2023-2024 heating season, ending with only 0.675 billion cubic meters in storage due to reduced consumption and Russian attacks on energy infrastructure; Naftogaz has contracted 1.5 billion cubic meters for the next season, but experts estimate needing...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Weighs in on Fate of California's Potter Valley Project
Facing financial losses and safety concerns, PG&E plans to shut down California's Potter Valley Project, a major water source for 600,000 residents, by July 29, 2025; however, the Trump administration is reviewing whether to intervene, potentially altering the project's fate.
Trump Administration Weighs in on Fate of California's Potter Valley Project
Facing financial losses and safety concerns, PG&E plans to shut down California's Potter Valley Project, a major water source for 600,000 residents, by July 29, 2025; however, the Trump administration is reviewing whether to intervene, potentially altering the project's fate.
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44% Bias Score


Galician Court Halts Carboeiro Wind Farm Construction
The Galician High Court of Justice suspended the Carboeiro wind farm's construction permit on April 10th, 2025, citing insufficient environmental impact assessment and proximity to cultural heritage sites, echoing a similar Supreme Court decision.
Galician Court Halts Carboeiro Wind Farm Construction
The Galician High Court of Justice suspended the Carboeiro wind farm's construction permit on April 10th, 2025, citing insufficient environmental impact assessment and proximity to cultural heritage sites, echoing a similar Supreme Court decision.
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48% Bias Score


Earthquake Near Proposed Nuclear Plant Fails to Boost Energy Debate in Australian Election
A 4.6 magnitude earthquake hit the Hunter Valley, near a proposed nuclear power plant site, prompting debate over the Coalition's nuclear energy policy during the Australian election campaign, while both parties face questions on the costs of their plans.
Earthquake Near Proposed Nuclear Plant Fails to Boost Energy Debate in Australian Election
A 4.6 magnitude earthquake hit the Hunter Valley, near a proposed nuclear power plant site, prompting debate over the Coalition's nuclear energy policy during the Australian election campaign, while both parties face questions on the costs of their plans.
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64% Bias Score

Trump and Netanyahu Align on Iran Amidst New US Sanctions
Following a phone call between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, the White House confirmed shared concerns about Iran's nuclear program and ongoing negotiations; however, the US simultaneously announced new sanctions targeting Iranian oil and gas exports, along with several companies and individu...

Trump and Netanyahu Align on Iran Amidst New US Sanctions
Following a phone call between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, the White House confirmed shared concerns about Iran's nuclear program and ongoing negotiations; however, the US simultaneously announced new sanctions targeting Iranian oil and gas exports, along with several companies and individu...
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36% Bias Score

Siemens-Gamesa Sets New Wind Turbine World Record; 21.5 Megawatts in Denmark
Siemens-Gamesa's 21.5-megawatt wind turbine in Denmark sets a new world record, surpassing Mingyang's 20-megawatt turbine in China; however, Dongfang's 26-megawatt turbine is expected to soon take the lead, highlighting rapid technological advancements in the wind energy sector.

Siemens-Gamesa Sets New Wind Turbine World Record; 21.5 Megawatts in Denmark
Siemens-Gamesa's 21.5-megawatt wind turbine in Denmark sets a new world record, surpassing Mingyang's 20-megawatt turbine in China; however, Dongfang's 26-megawatt turbine is expected to soon take the lead, highlighting rapid technological advancements in the wind energy sector.
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44% Bias Score

China Achieves First Large-Scale Clean Energy Operation in Antarctica
China's Qinling Antarctic research station has implemented a large-scale clean energy system, utilizing solar, wind, and hydrogen power since March 1, 2024, becoming the first country to achieve this in such an extreme environment.

China Achieves First Large-Scale Clean Energy Operation in Antarctica
China's Qinling Antarctic research station has implemented a large-scale clean energy system, utilizing solar, wind, and hydrogen power since March 1, 2024, becoming the first country to achieve this in such an extreme environment.
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44% Bias Score

Broad Coalition Opposes Australian Nuclear Reactor Plan
Forty-one Australian groups, including unions, environmentalists, and Indigenous communities, launched a coordinated campaign against the opposition's plan to build seven nuclear reactors at seven sites across Australia, citing slow deployment, high costs, long-lived waste, and a lack of community c...

Broad Coalition Opposes Australian Nuclear Reactor Plan
Forty-one Australian groups, including unions, environmentalists, and Indigenous communities, launched a coordinated campaign against the opposition's plan to build seven nuclear reactors at seven sites across Australia, citing slow deployment, high costs, long-lived waste, and a lack of community c...
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52% Bias Score

New Brunswick Delays Small Modular Reactor Project Until 2035
New Brunswick is delaying its small modular reactor (SMR) project, initially slated for completion by 2030, due to financial and technological hurdles, now aiming for a 2035 deadline while exploring alternative reactor models already deployed elsewhere to replace aging infrastructure and address NB ...

New Brunswick Delays Small Modular Reactor Project Until 2035
New Brunswick is delaying its small modular reactor (SMR) project, initially slated for completion by 2030, due to financial and technological hurdles, now aiming for a 2035 deadline while exploring alternative reactor models already deployed elsewhere to replace aging infrastructure and address NB ...
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36% Bias Score

Volga Hydroelectric Station Increases Water Discharge to Combat Low Water Levels
The Volga Hydroelectric Station will increase water discharge from April 29 to May 6, 2025, peaking at 23,000 cubic meters per second to address low water levels caused by a low-snow winter, impacting the Volga-Akhtuba floodplain and downstream regions.

Volga Hydroelectric Station Increases Water Discharge to Combat Low Water Levels
The Volga Hydroelectric Station will increase water discharge from April 29 to May 6, 2025, peaking at 23,000 cubic meters per second to address low water levels caused by a low-snow winter, impacting the Volga-Akhtuba floodplain and downstream regions.
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32% Bias Score
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