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Netherlands Invests €41 Million to Protect Vulnerable North Sea Cables
The Netherlands is investing €41 million to protect its North Sea infrastructure, including crucial underwater cables vital for energy and internet, after suspected sabotage incidents and vulnerabilities to fishing activities. This includes deeper burial, rock-bedding, and advanced surveillance tech...
Netherlands Invests €41 Million to Protect Vulnerable North Sea Cables
The Netherlands is investing €41 million to protect its North Sea infrastructure, including crucial underwater cables vital for energy and internet, after suspected sabotage incidents and vulnerabilities to fishing activities. This includes deeper burial, rock-bedding, and advanced surveillance tech...
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44% Bias Score


Frimmersdorf Power Plant: From Coal Giant to Digital Innovation Hub
The former RWE Frimmersdorf power plant, once one of Europe's largest polluters, is being repurposed into a digital innovation hub and industrial heritage site, reflecting Germany's coal phase-out and showcasing the region's rich archaeological history impacted by coal mining.
Frimmersdorf Power Plant: From Coal Giant to Digital Innovation Hub
The former RWE Frimmersdorf power plant, once one of Europe's largest polluters, is being repurposed into a digital innovation hub and industrial heritage site, reflecting Germany's coal phase-out and showcasing the region's rich archaeological history impacted by coal mining.
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40% Bias Score


Bavarian Wind Farm Project Scaled Down After Public Opposition
Qair submitted applications in March for a wind farm in Altötting Forest, Bavaria, featuring 27 turbines generating 320 million kWh annually, powering 90,000 households; the project, initially planned for 40 turbines, was reduced after public protests and a local referendum.
Bavarian Wind Farm Project Scaled Down After Public Opposition
Qair submitted applications in March for a wind farm in Altötting Forest, Bavaria, featuring 27 turbines generating 320 million kWh annually, powering 90,000 households; the project, initially planned for 40 turbines, was reduced after public protests and a local referendum.
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36% Bias Score


French Academy Critiques Government's Energy Plan for Inconsistency and Unrealistic Renewable Targets
The French Academy of Sciences sharply criticized the government's new energy plan (PPE3), highlighting inconsistencies in electricity consumption projections and deeming its ambitious renewable energy targets unrealistic, potentially leading to costly surplus capacity exceeding 100 TWh by 2035.
French Academy Critiques Government's Energy Plan for Inconsistency and Unrealistic Renewable Targets
The French Academy of Sciences sharply criticized the government's new energy plan (PPE3), highlighting inconsistencies in electricity consumption projections and deeming its ambitious renewable energy targets unrealistic, potentially leading to costly surplus capacity exceeding 100 TWh by 2035.
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56% Bias Score


South Bow Cuts Trading Team to Boost Contracted Pipeline Shipments
Calgary-based pipeline company South Bow reduced its crude trading team from five to two employees to increase contracted oil shipments, projecting a $30 million EBITDA loss for its marketing unit in 2025 due to decreased trading opportunities after the Trans Mountain pipeline launch.
South Bow Cuts Trading Team to Boost Contracted Pipeline Shipments
Calgary-based pipeline company South Bow reduced its crude trading team from five to two employees to increase contracted oil shipments, projecting a $30 million EBITDA loss for its marketing unit in 2025 due to decreased trading opportunities after the Trans Mountain pipeline launch.
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40% Bias Score


German Ferry's Electric Conversion Shows Global Trend in Sustainable Shipping
The 60-year-old Mondorf ferry near Bonn, Germany, switched to electric motors in February 2025, reducing pollution and operational costs; this exemplifies a global trend towards electric and hybrid propulsion in maritime transport, although long-distance voyages remain a challenge.
German Ferry's Electric Conversion Shows Global Trend in Sustainable Shipping
The 60-year-old Mondorf ferry near Bonn, Germany, switched to electric motors in February 2025, reducing pollution and operational costs; this exemplifies a global trend towards electric and hybrid propulsion in maritime transport, although long-distance voyages remain a challenge.
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40% Bias Score

US Demands Extensive Ukrainian Resources in Escalated Resource Deal Negotiations
US-Ukraine negotiations over a resource deal have intensified, with the US demanding significant Ukrainian natural resources, including control of a key pipeline, in return for past arms aid, prompting a push for a 50/50 revenue share from Ukraine.

US Demands Extensive Ukrainian Resources in Escalated Resource Deal Negotiations
US-Ukraine negotiations over a resource deal have intensified, with the US demanding significant Ukrainian natural resources, including control of a key pipeline, in return for past arms aid, prompting a push for a 50/50 revenue share from Ukraine.
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64% Bias Score

Iran's Nuclear Power Ambitions: Economic and Geopolitical Constraints
Iran aims to reach 20 GW of nuclear power capacity by 2041 to reduce reliance on natural gas, but faces economic and geopolitical challenges, with its existing nuclear power generation contributing only a small fraction to the national electricity grid and renewable resources remaining vastly underu...

Iran's Nuclear Power Ambitions: Economic and Geopolitical Constraints
Iran aims to reach 20 GW of nuclear power capacity by 2041 to reduce reliance on natural gas, but faces economic and geopolitical challenges, with its existing nuclear power generation contributing only a small fraction to the national electricity grid and renewable resources remaining vastly underu...
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56% Bias Score

UK Government Intervenes to Rescue British Steel
The UK government will spend millions to rescue British Steel from collapse after its Chinese owner, Jingye, said it could not afford to keep the Scunthorpe plant open, prompting concerns about mass redundancies and the loss of the last remaining maker of mass-produced virgin steel in England.

UK Government Intervenes to Rescue British Steel
The UK government will spend millions to rescue British Steel from collapse after its Chinese owner, Jingye, said it could not afford to keep the Scunthorpe plant open, prompting concerns about mass redundancies and the loss of the last remaining maker of mass-produced virgin steel in England.
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40% Bias Score

Canadians Support East-West Pipeline, Oppose Removing Industrial Carbon Tax
A Nanos Research poll reveals that 73% of Canadians support an East-West pipeline, while opposition to removing the carbon price on large industrial emitters is at 48%; the poll surveyed 1,233 adults from April 8-10 and has a margin of error of ±2.8%.

Canadians Support East-West Pipeline, Oppose Removing Industrial Carbon Tax
A Nanos Research poll reveals that 73% of Canadians support an East-West pipeline, while opposition to removing the carbon price on large industrial emitters is at 48%; the poll surveyed 1,233 adults from April 8-10 and has a margin of error of ±2.8%.
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36% Bias Score

Hamburg's Energy Park Faces €50 Million Cost Overrun
Construction costs for Hamburg's Dradenau energy park, a key component of the city's plan to phase out coal by 2030, have risen by €50 million to €650 million due to inflation and the war in Ukraine, delaying the decommissioning of the Wedel coal-fired power plant to the 2025/2026 heating season.

Hamburg's Energy Park Faces €50 Million Cost Overrun
Construction costs for Hamburg's Dradenau energy park, a key component of the city's plan to phase out coal by 2030, have risen by €50 million to €650 million due to inflation and the war in Ukraine, delaying the decommissioning of the Wedel coal-fired power plant to the 2025/2026 heating season.
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4% Bias Score

US Prioritizes Economic Ties with Russia Over Ukrainian Peace
The White House declared peace in Ukraine was not on the agenda of the Istanbul meeting, revealing a US focus on restoring economic ties with Russia, even at the potential expense of Ukrainian interests, as evidenced by past actions and ongoing negotiations.

US Prioritizes Economic Ties with Russia Over Ukrainian Peace
The White House declared peace in Ukraine was not on the agenda of the Istanbul meeting, revealing a US focus on restoring economic ties with Russia, even at the potential expense of Ukrainian interests, as evidenced by past actions and ongoing negotiations.
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56% Bias Score
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