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RET Alleviates Dutch Grid Overload by Sharing Excess Metro Power
Rotterdam's RET is providing excess electricity from its metro network to other parties, starting today, to help alleviate the overloaded national electricity grid; two clients are already using the network for electric vehicle charging.
RET Alleviates Dutch Grid Overload by Sharing Excess Metro Power
Rotterdam's RET is providing excess electricity from its metro network to other parties, starting today, to help alleviate the overloaded national electricity grid; two clients are already using the network for electric vehicle charging.
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36% Bias Score


Energy Transition: A 2050 Outlook and Political Hurdles
The International Energy Agency (IEA) and OPEC project that fossil fuels will comprise over 70% of the global energy mix by 2050, necessitating a tripling of renewable energy investments to \$4 trillion annually by 2030 to achieve a net-zero emissions scenario by 2050, while overcoming political cha...
Energy Transition: A 2050 Outlook and Political Hurdles
The International Energy Agency (IEA) and OPEC project that fossil fuels will comprise over 70% of the global energy mix by 2050, necessitating a tripling of renewable energy investments to \$4 trillion annually by 2030 to achieve a net-zero emissions scenario by 2050, while overcoming political cha...
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Sanctions Push India to Diversify Away from Russian Oil
Following new U.S. sanctions targeting Russian oil shipments, India, which sources 40% of its oil from Russia, is actively seeking alternative suppliers from countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Oman, after utilizing 'shadow' tankers to circumvent prior sanctions.
U.S. Sanctions Push India to Diversify Away from Russian Oil
Following new U.S. sanctions targeting Russian oil shipments, India, which sources 40% of its oil from Russia, is actively seeking alternative suppliers from countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Oman, after utilizing 'shadow' tankers to circumvent prior sanctions.
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32% Bias Score


Turkey's Ambitious Plan for Nuclear Energy Expansion by 2050
Turkey plans to build new nuclear power plants in Sinop and Thrace by 2050, aiming for 20 gigawatts of nuclear power capacity, driven by climate change concerns and supported by a UN declaration advocating for increased global nuclear energy use, while also emphasizing the need for domestic technolo...
Turkey's Ambitious Plan for Nuclear Energy Expansion by 2050
Turkey plans to build new nuclear power plants in Sinop and Thrace by 2050, aiming for 20 gigawatts of nuclear power capacity, driven by climate change concerns and supported by a UN declaration advocating for increased global nuclear energy use, while also emphasizing the need for domestic technolo...
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60% Bias Score


Australia's Bipartisan Energy Transition Plan
Australia's major political parties are collaborating on an energy transition plan involving renewables, gas, and the eventual exploration of nuclear power to meet the 2050 net-zero target, driven by a growing public consensus on climate action and energy security.
Australia's Bipartisan Energy Transition Plan
Australia's major political parties are collaborating on an energy transition plan involving renewables, gas, and the eventual exploration of nuclear power to meet the 2050 net-zero target, driven by a growing public consensus on climate action and energy security.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Tariff Threat to Upend US-Canada Oil Trade
President-elect Trump's threatened 25% tariff on Canadian oil imports jeopardizes the US refining industry, which relies heavily on Canadian heavy crude, especially in the Gulf Coast and Midwest, potentially causing significant economic consequences.
Trump's Tariff Threat to Upend US-Canada Oil Trade
President-elect Trump's threatened 25% tariff on Canadian oil imports jeopardizes the US refining industry, which relies heavily on Canadian heavy crude, especially in the Gulf Coast and Midwest, potentially causing significant economic consequences.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Proposed Changes to Solar Power Feed-in Compensation
Germany's planned changes to energy laws could prevent solar energy producers from feeding electricity into the grid during negative pricing, without compensation, to address grid stability issues, potentially impacting renewable energy expansion.

Germany's Proposed Changes to Solar Power Feed-in Compensation
Germany's planned changes to energy laws could prevent solar energy producers from feeding electricity into the grid during negative pricing, without compensation, to address grid stability issues, potentially impacting renewable energy expansion.
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56% Bias Score

Nuclear Power's Rise: A 30-Year High Amidst SMR Challenges
Driven by China's increased nuclear energy use and the massive energy demands of AI and data centers, nuclear power is projected to constitute almost 10% of global electricity generation this year—a 30-year high—despite concerns about SMR development delays and costs.

Nuclear Power's Rise: A 30-Year High Amidst SMR Challenges
Driven by China's increased nuclear energy use and the massive energy demands of AI and data centers, nuclear power is projected to constitute almost 10% of global electricity generation this year—a 30-year high—despite concerns about SMR development delays and costs.
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20% Bias Score

Texas Solar Farm Leverages Sheep Grazing for Sustainable Land Management
Texas's fifth-largest solar farm, spanning 4,000 acres and generating 900 megawatts, uses roughly 3,000 sheep to maintain its grounds, showcasing the growing trend of solar grazing in the U.S. and providing economic benefits to struggling sheep farmers.

Texas Solar Farm Leverages Sheep Grazing for Sustainable Land Management
Texas's fifth-largest solar farm, spanning 4,000 acres and generating 900 megawatts, uses roughly 3,000 sheep to maintain its grounds, showcasing the growing trend of solar grazing in the U.S. and providing economic benefits to struggling sheep farmers.
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44% Bias Score

Biden's Unknowing LNG Export Pause: Economic and National Security Concerns
House Speaker Mike Johnson revealed President Biden's apparent unawareness of his executive order pausing LNG exports, resulting in potential economic damage of nearly 1 million jobs and billions in GDP by 2044, according to a study by the National Association of Manufacturers, and raising concerns ...

Biden's Unknowing LNG Export Pause: Economic and National Security Concerns
House Speaker Mike Johnson revealed President Biden's apparent unawareness of his executive order pausing LNG exports, resulting in potential economic damage of nearly 1 million jobs and billions in GDP by 2044, according to a study by the National Association of Manufacturers, and raising concerns ...
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52% Bias Score

Almaraz Nuclear Plant Closure Threatens Regional Economic Prosperity
The planned closure of the Almaraz nuclear power plant in 2027-2028 threatens the economic prosperity of Almaraz (Cáceres, Spain) and its surrounding region, impacting approximately four million households and potentially reversing the population growth from 300 to 1768 inhabitants since its opening...

Almaraz Nuclear Plant Closure Threatens Regional Economic Prosperity
The planned closure of the Almaraz nuclear power plant in 2027-2028 threatens the economic prosperity of Almaraz (Cáceres, Spain) and its surrounding region, impacting approximately four million households and potentially reversing the population growth from 300 to 1768 inhabitants since its opening...
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64% Bias Score

Mining Sector Poised for M&A Surge Amidst Slowing Chinese Demand
Slowing Chinese economic growth and the increasing demand for copper are driving predictions of a surge in mergers and acquisitions within the mining sector in 2025, following failed merger talks between Rio Tinto and Glencore and BHP's failed bid for Anglo American.

Mining Sector Poised for M&A Surge Amidst Slowing Chinese Demand
Slowing Chinese economic growth and the increasing demand for copper are driving predictions of a surge in mergers and acquisitions within the mining sector in 2025, following failed merger talks between Rio Tinto and Glencore and BHP's failed bid for Anglo American.
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52% Bias Score
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