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Tech Giants Join Global Push to Triple Nuclear Power by 2050
Driven by climate concerns and geopolitical tensions, Amazon, Google, Meta, 31 countries, and 140 companies pledged to triple global nuclear power by 2050, highlighting the need to diversify uranium supply chains and address enrichment capacity constraints.
Tech Giants Join Global Push to Triple Nuclear Power by 2050
Driven by climate concerns and geopolitical tensions, Amazon, Google, Meta, 31 countries, and 140 companies pledged to triple global nuclear power by 2050, highlighting the need to diversify uranium supply chains and address enrichment capacity constraints.
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44% Bias Score


EU-Central Asia Summit Highlights Regional Stability and Economic Cooperation
The first EU-Central Asia summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, showcased the region's stability and its potential as a reliable partner for the EU, with Kazakhstan playing a key role due to its significant energy exports and foreign investment.
EU-Central Asia Summit Highlights Regional Stability and Economic Cooperation
The first EU-Central Asia summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, showcased the region's stability and its potential as a reliable partner for the EU, with Kazakhstan playing a key role due to its significant energy exports and foreign investment.
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36% Bias Score


Germany's Solar Boom: 4.1 Million Installations and a Surge in Balcony Power Plants
Germany's Renewable Energy Act, implemented 25 years ago, has driven the installation of over 4.1 million operational solar power systems generating over 71 gigawatts, with a surge in smaller 'balcony power plants' adding to the growth.
Germany's Solar Boom: 4.1 Million Installations and a Surge in Balcony Power Plants
Germany's Renewable Energy Act, implemented 25 years ago, has driven the installation of over 4.1 million operational solar power systems generating over 71 gigawatts, with a surge in smaller 'balcony power plants' adding to the growth.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Government Faces Defeat on Nuclear Plant Closures
A parliamentary vote in Spain threatens the government's plan to close nuclear power plants, with Junts' likely abstention paving the way for a bill to delay closures, driven by regional economic concerns in Catalonia and pressure from businesses and industries.
Spanish Government Faces Defeat on Nuclear Plant Closures
A parliamentary vote in Spain threatens the government's plan to close nuclear power plants, with Junts' likely abstention paving the way for a bill to delay closures, driven by regional economic concerns in Catalonia and pressure from businesses and industries.
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52% Bias Score


Panama Approves Pipeline Project to Enhance Canal Efficiency
Panama's Canal Authority approved construction of an 80km pipeline to transfer liquefied petroleum gas between the Caribbean and Pacific coasts by April 4th, 2025, enhancing efficiency, addressing projected demand increases, and strengthening the Canal's long-term competitiveness.
Panama Approves Pipeline Project to Enhance Canal Efficiency
Panama's Canal Authority approved construction of an 80km pipeline to transfer liquefied petroleum gas between the Caribbean and Pacific coasts by April 4th, 2025, enhancing efficiency, addressing projected demand increases, and strengthening the Canal's long-term competitiveness.
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52% Bias Score


German Public Opinion Shifts: 55% Favor Nuclear Energy Return
A new survey shows 55% of Germans support restoring nuclear energy, reversing a decades-long phase-out completed in April 2023, creating a major political debate ahead of a new federal government.
German Public Opinion Shifts: 55% Favor Nuclear Energy Return
A new survey shows 55% of Germans support restoring nuclear energy, reversing a decades-long phase-out completed in April 2023, creating a major political debate ahead of a new federal government.
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16% Bias Score

Geopolitical Uranium Dependence Threatens Global Nuclear Energy Expansion
Major tech companies and nations are committed to tripling global nuclear energy by 2050, but this ambitious plan is threatened by reliance on Russia for uranium enrichment, creating geopolitical and economic uncertainty.

Geopolitical Uranium Dependence Threatens Global Nuclear Energy Expansion
Major tech companies and nations are committed to tripling global nuclear energy by 2050, but this ambitious plan is threatened by reliance on Russia for uranium enrichment, creating geopolitical and economic uncertainty.
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40% Bias Score

Greece-Cyprus Interconnector Research to Resume
Research vessels will soon return to waters east of Kasos and Karpathos to resume surveys for the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection project, following a delay and amidst diplomatic efforts between Greece and Turkey.

Greece-Cyprus Interconnector Research to Resume
Research vessels will soon return to waters east of Kasos and Karpathos to resume surveys for the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection project, following a delay and amidst diplomatic efforts between Greece and Turkey.
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24% Bias Score

Italy's Housing Stock: A Challenge and Opportunity for Green Renovation
Over 60% of Italy's 12 million homes, many built before the 1970s, need modernization to meet EU emission standards, creating a significant challenge and opportunity for the country's building sector, according to a recent ENEA report and Istat data.

Italy's Housing Stock: A Challenge and Opportunity for Green Renovation
Over 60% of Italy's 12 million homes, many built before the 1970s, need modernization to meet EU emission standards, creating a significant challenge and opportunity for the country's building sector, according to a recent ENEA report and Istat data.
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36% Bias Score

BP Shifts from Green Transition After Activist Investor Pressure
BP's chairman, Helge Lund, is leaving after activist investor Elliott Management pressured the company to increase oil and gas production, derailing its planned 40% reduction in hydrocarbon dependence. This follows the 2023 departure of CEO Bernard Looney.

BP Shifts from Green Transition After Activist Investor Pressure
BP's chairman, Helge Lund, is leaving after activist investor Elliott Management pressured the company to increase oil and gas production, derailing its planned 40% reduction in hydrocarbon dependence. This follows the 2023 departure of CEO Bernard Looney.
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64% Bias Score

Global Energy Demand to Surge 135% by 2050, Driven by AI and Development
Global energy consumption is projected to increase by 135% by 2050, driven by factors including population growth, rising living standards, and the burgeoning AI sector which is placing significant strain on energy infrastructure, particularly in the U.S. and China where data centers consume over 10...

Global Energy Demand to Surge 135% by 2050, Driven by AI and Development
Global energy consumption is projected to increase by 135% by 2050, driven by factors including population growth, rising living standards, and the burgeoning AI sector which is placing significant strain on energy infrastructure, particularly in the U.S. and China where data centers consume over 10...
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32% Bias Score

Nantucket Wind Turbine Failure Raises Environmental Concerns
A Vineyard Wind ocean turbine, part of a Biden administration-backed green energy project, was destroyed by lightning in February 2024, months after a blade's failure scattered fiberglass debris and closed six Nantucket beaches, raising environmental and safety concerns.

Nantucket Wind Turbine Failure Raises Environmental Concerns
A Vineyard Wind ocean turbine, part of a Biden administration-backed green energy project, was destroyed by lightning in February 2024, months after a blade's failure scattered fiberglass debris and closed six Nantucket beaches, raising environmental and safety concerns.
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56% Bias Score
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