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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


AI's Energy Consumption to Surpass Major Industries by 2030: IEA Report
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports that AI data processing will consume more energy than multiple energy-intensive industries by 2030, though AI could also improve energy efficiency in other sectors; however, critics argue the IEA's optimism is unfounded and governments need better regula...
AI's Energy Consumption to Surpass Major Industries by 2030: IEA Report
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports that AI data processing will consume more energy than multiple energy-intensive industries by 2030, though AI could also improve energy efficiency in other sectors; however, critics argue the IEA's optimism is unfounded and governments need better regula...
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48% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein's Green Electricity Exports Hit Record High in 2024
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany's northernmost state, exported a record 12.7 million MWh of green electricity in 2024, exceeding the annual consumption of over 3.6 million households, driven by massive grid expansion and increased renewable energy capacity; imports dropped to a record low.
Schleswig-Holstein's Green Electricity Exports Hit Record High in 2024
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany's northernmost state, exported a record 12.7 million MWh of green electricity in 2024, exceeding the annual consumption of over 3.6 million households, driven by massive grid expansion and increased renewable energy capacity; imports dropped to a record low.
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44% Bias Score


U.S. Poised for Hydrogen Market Dominance
Leveraging its abundant natural gas reserves and existing infrastructure, the U.S. aims to dominate the global hydrogen market through the production of low-carbon "blue" hydrogen using steam methane reforming (SMR) with carbon capture and storage (CCS), spurred by the 45V tax credit.
U.S. Poised for Hydrogen Market Dominance
Leveraging its abundant natural gas reserves and existing infrastructure, the U.S. aims to dominate the global hydrogen market through the production of low-carbon "blue" hydrogen using steam methane reforming (SMR) with carbon capture and storage (CCS), spurred by the 45V tax credit.
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64% Bias Score


UK Heat Pump Adoption Lags, Excluding Low-Income Households
The UK's heat pump rollout lags significantly behind gas boiler installations (15:1 ratio), with only 13% of new homes using heat pumps in 2023, disproportionately affecting low-income households due to high upfront costs and artificially high electricity prices.
UK Heat Pump Adoption Lags, Excluding Low-Income Households
The UK's heat pump rollout lags significantly behind gas boiler installations (15:1 ratio), with only 13% of new homes using heat pumps in 2023, disproportionately affecting low-income households due to high upfront costs and artificially high electricity prices.
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48% Bias Score


Greece Resumes Seabed Surveys for Electric Cable to Cyprus and Israel Amidst Turkish Objections
Greece restarts seabed surveys near Kasos island for the Great Sea Interconnector, despite potential Turkish objections based on a disputed maritime agreement with Libya, a move that carries significant geopolitical consequences.
Greece Resumes Seabed Surveys for Electric Cable to Cyprus and Israel Amidst Turkish Objections
Greece restarts seabed surveys near Kasos island for the Great Sea Interconnector, despite potential Turkish objections based on a disputed maritime agreement with Libya, a move that carries significant geopolitical consequences.
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40% Bias Score

German Wind Turbine Project Delayed by Air Force Objections
A German farmer's plan to build three wind turbines near Rostock is delayed due to a recent amendment to the Federal Immission Control Act, which allows for height and location changes, causing the German Air Force to object due to potential interference with air traffic radar near Rostock-Laage mil...

German Wind Turbine Project Delayed by Air Force Objections
A German farmer's plan to build three wind turbines near Rostock is delayed due to a recent amendment to the Federal Immission Control Act, which allows for height and location changes, causing the German Air Force to object due to potential interference with air traffic radar near Rostock-Laage mil...
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44% Bias Score

Greece Proceeds with Eastern Mediterranean Interconnector Despite Maritime Disputes
Greece and Cyprus are proceeding with the Great Sea Interconnector project east of Kasos Island, despite the absence of a formal NAVTEX announcement and ongoing maritime boundary disputes, citing international law protection for surface cable laying; increased French military presence in the area ad...

Greece Proceeds with Eastern Mediterranean Interconnector Despite Maritime Disputes
Greece and Cyprus are proceeding with the Great Sea Interconnector project east of Kasos Island, despite the absence of a formal NAVTEX announcement and ongoing maritime boundary disputes, citing international law protection for surface cable laying; increased French military presence in the area ad...
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40% Bias Score

Italy's Slow Energy Transition: Octopus Energy Advocates for Renewable Solutions
Octopus Energy Italia CEO Giorgio Tomassetti discusses Italy's slow renewable energy transition, advocating for faster grid connections, flexible energy use, and AI-powered optimization to reduce reliance on foreign energy sources and lower costs for consumers.

Italy's Slow Energy Transition: Octopus Energy Advocates for Renewable Solutions
Octopus Energy Italia CEO Giorgio Tomassetti discusses Italy's slow renewable energy transition, advocating for faster grid connections, flexible energy use, and AI-powered optimization to reduce reliance on foreign energy sources and lower costs for consumers.
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36% Bias Score

Oil Prices Plummet Amidst US-China Trade War
Global oil prices, particularly Brent and West Texas Intermediate crude, fell sharply on Wednesday, reaching their lowest points since February 2021 and September 2022 respectively, due to the escalating US-China trade war and increased oil production by OPEC+.

Oil Prices Plummet Amidst US-China Trade War
Global oil prices, particularly Brent and West Texas Intermediate crude, fell sharply on Wednesday, reaching their lowest points since February 2021 and September 2022 respectively, due to the escalating US-China trade war and increased oil production by OPEC+.
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32% Bias Score

Gazprom's Failed Bolivian Gas Project Exposes Limits of Russia's Latin American Energy Strategy
Gazprom's failed Bolivian gas exploration project, Ñancahuazú-X1, completed in 2020, resulted in the company's 2024 exit from the Azero contract, highlighting concerns about Russia's opaque energy investments and geopolitical goals in Latin America.

Gazprom's Failed Bolivian Gas Project Exposes Limits of Russia's Latin American Energy Strategy
Gazprom's failed Bolivian gas exploration project, Ñancahuazú-X1, completed in 2020, resulted in the company's 2024 exit from the Azero contract, highlighting concerns about Russia's opaque energy investments and geopolitical goals in Latin America.
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56% Bias Score

Record Energy Emissions in 2024 Driven by Increased Electricity Demand
Global energy-sector emissions hit a record 14.6 billion tonnes of CO2 in 2024, a 1.6% rise fueled by a 4% surge in electricity demand, primarily due to higher temperatures increasing air conditioning use; however, low-carbon sources provided 40.9% of global electricity.

Record Energy Emissions in 2024 Driven by Increased Electricity Demand
Global energy-sector emissions hit a record 14.6 billion tonnes of CO2 in 2024, a 1.6% rise fueled by a 4% surge in electricity demand, primarily due to higher temperatures increasing air conditioning use; however, low-carbon sources provided 40.9% of global electricity.
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20% Bias Score
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