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China's 'Artificial Sun' Sets Fusion Energy Record
China's EAST reactor set a new world record by sustaining a plasma loop at 100 million degrees Celsius for 1,066 seconds, a significant step toward functional fusion reactors that could reduce reliance on fossil fuels and provide clean energy.
China's 'Artificial Sun' Sets Fusion Energy Record
China's EAST reactor set a new world record by sustaining a plasma loop at 100 million degrees Celsius for 1,066 seconds, a significant step toward functional fusion reactors that could reduce reliance on fossil fuels and provide clean energy.
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48% Bias Score


China's Renewable Energy Capacity Surges to 1.4 Billion Kilowatts in 2024
China's installed wind and solar power capacity surpassed 1.4 billion kilowatts in 2024, a 14.6% rise in total power generation capacity, driven by government investment and policies to meet rising energy demand and reduce carbon emissions.
China's Renewable Energy Capacity Surges to 1.4 Billion Kilowatts in 2024
China's installed wind and solar power capacity surpassed 1.4 billion kilowatts in 2024, a 14.6% rise in total power generation capacity, driven by government investment and policies to meet rising energy demand and reduce carbon emissions.
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44% Bias Score


Chile Transforms Cooking Oil Waste into Renewable Diesel to Combat Fuel Import Challenges
Chile's state-owned oil company ENAP is converting 100 million liters annually of used cooking oil into renewable diesel, reducing carbon emissions by up to 80%, initially supplying gas trucks, addressing fuel import challenges and volatile weather conditions.
Chile Transforms Cooking Oil Waste into Renewable Diesel to Combat Fuel Import Challenges
Chile's state-owned oil company ENAP is converting 100 million liters annually of used cooking oil into renewable diesel, reducing carbon emissions by up to 80%, initially supplying gas trucks, addressing fuel import challenges and volatile weather conditions.
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44% Bias Score


Record Wind Turbine Approvals in Germany Face Political Headwinds
Germany approved a record 2,400 onshore wind turbines in 2024, adding 14 gigawatts of capacity—a significant step towards renewable energy goals, but facing political opposition from parties like the AfD, who advocate for fossil fuels and nuclear power.
Record Wind Turbine Approvals in Germany Face Political Headwinds
Germany approved a record 2,400 onshore wind turbines in 2024, adding 14 gigawatts of capacity—a significant step towards renewable energy goals, but facing political opposition from parties like the AfD, who advocate for fossil fuels and nuclear power.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Executive Order Seeks to Boost Alaskan Resource Development
President Trump issued an executive order on his first day in office to boost oil and gas drilling, mining, and logging in Alaska, reversing Biden administration policies and facing immediate legal challenges and opposition from environmental groups.
Trump Executive Order Seeks to Boost Alaskan Resource Development
President Trump issued an executive order on his first day in office to boost oil and gas drilling, mining, and logging in Alaska, reversing Biden administration policies and facing immediate legal challenges and opposition from environmental groups.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Executive Order Boosts Alaskan Resource Development, Sparking Controversy
President Trump issued an executive order on his first day to boost oil and gas drilling, mining, and logging in Alaska, reversing Biden-era restrictions; state leaders celebrated, while environmental groups and Indigenous communities oppose the move, anticipating legal challenges.
Trump Executive Order Boosts Alaskan Resource Development, Sparking Controversy
President Trump issued an executive order on his first day to boost oil and gas drilling, mining, and logging in Alaska, reversing Biden-era restrictions; state leaders celebrated, while environmental groups and Indigenous communities oppose the move, anticipating legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score

Northern Gateway Pipeline Reconsidered Amid Climate Change and US Tariff Threats
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, president of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs, reversed his opposition to the Northern Gateway pipeline, citing climate change, the American threat, and the need to avoid environmentally damaging US development. This follows Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's push for pipelin...

Northern Gateway Pipeline Reconsidered Amid Climate Change and US Tariff Threats
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, president of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs, reversed his opposition to the Northern Gateway pipeline, citing climate change, the American threat, and the need to avoid environmentally damaging US development. This follows Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's push for pipelin...
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40% Bias Score

Aging Coal Plants Drive Power Shortages and Price Spikes in Australia
Analysis reveals that over half of Australia's coal-fired power plants, many over 40 years old, are experiencing declining reliability, causing increased power outages, particularly during summer months, leading to substantial price spikes and energy insecurity; experts urge a rapid transition to re...

Aging Coal Plants Drive Power Shortages and Price Spikes in Australia
Analysis reveals that over half of Australia's coal-fired power plants, many over 40 years old, are experiencing declining reliability, causing increased power outages, particularly during summer months, leading to substantial price spikes and energy insecurity; experts urge a rapid transition to re...
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Rome Airport Unveils Europe's Largest Solar Plant, Reducing Emissions by 11,000 Tons
Rome Fiumicino Airport unveiled Europe's largest solar power plant, a 55,000-panel system reducing annual CO2 emissions by over 11,000 tons, accelerating the airport's path to net-zero emissions and potentially serving as a model for global green growth.

Rome Airport Unveils Europe's Largest Solar Plant, Reducing Emissions by 11,000 Tons
Rome Fiumicino Airport unveiled Europe's largest solar power plant, a 55,000-panel system reducing annual CO2 emissions by over 11,000 tons, accelerating the airport's path to net-zero emissions and potentially serving as a model for global green growth.
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40% Bias Score

China's Renewable Energy Surge: Solar and Wind Power Growth in 2024
China's installed solar and wind power generation capacity experienced rapid growth in 2024, reaching 890 million kilowatts and 520 million kilowatts respectively, driven by government initiatives and representing 27% and 18% of total installed capacity.

China's Renewable Energy Surge: Solar and Wind Power Growth in 2024
China's installed solar and wind power generation capacity experienced rapid growth in 2024, reaching 890 million kilowatts and 520 million kilowatts respectively, driven by government initiatives and representing 27% and 18% of total installed capacity.
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40% Bias Score

Transnistria Freezes as Russia Cuts Gas Supplies, Exposing Regional Instability"
Due to Russia cutting off gas supplies since January 1st, Transnistria, a region in Moldova, faces critical shortages of heating, hot water, and electricity, forcing residents to endure freezing temperatures and causing widespread hardship; the situation reveals Russia's use of energy as a political...

Transnistria Freezes as Russia Cuts Gas Supplies, Exposing Regional Instability"
Due to Russia cutting off gas supplies since January 1st, Transnistria, a region in Moldova, faces critical shortages of heating, hot water, and electricity, forcing residents to endure freezing temperatures and causing widespread hardship; the situation reveals Russia's use of energy as a political...
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56% Bias Score

Germany's Power Grid Expansion: Public vs. Private Funding
Germany plans a 14,000-kilometer power grid expansion, primarily to transport wind energy; funding it through increased network fees would double them to 7.5 cents/kWh; a state-backed model is proposed as a more cost-effective alternative.

Germany's Power Grid Expansion: Public vs. Private Funding
Germany plans a 14,000-kilometer power grid expansion, primarily to transport wind energy; funding it through increased network fees would double them to 7.5 cents/kWh; a state-backed model is proposed as a more cost-effective alternative.
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56% Bias Score
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