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Utrecht's V2G Project Addresses Grid Congestion with 500 Electric Vehicles
Utrecht, Netherlands, launches Europe's largest vehicle-to-grid (V2G) project using 500 electric vehicles to stabilize the power grid, addressing surplus renewable energy and grid congestion; other Dutch cities plan similar projects.
Utrecht's V2G Project Addresses Grid Congestion with 500 Electric Vehicles
Utrecht, Netherlands, launches Europe's largest vehicle-to-grid (V2G) project using 500 electric vehicles to stabilize the power grid, addressing surplus renewable energy and grid congestion; other Dutch cities plan similar projects.
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44% Bias Score


Global Surge in Solar and Wind Energy: China Leads, but Challenges Remain
A new global analysis shows a dramatic rise in solar and wind energy capacity worldwide, led by China, with the US surpassing coal-generated electricity in 2024 and the EU exceeding fossil fuel electricity generation from renewables; however, continued reliance on fossil fuels and political challeng...
Global Surge in Solar and Wind Energy: China Leads, but Challenges Remain
A new global analysis shows a dramatic rise in solar and wind energy capacity worldwide, led by China, with the US surpassing coal-generated electricity in 2024 and the EU exceeding fossil fuel electricity generation from renewables; however, continued reliance on fossil fuels and political challeng...
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US Ownership of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Proposed, Ukraine Rejects
Amid ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict, US President Trump proposed US ownership of the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, which President Zelensky rejected, although Ukraine is open to US investment in its restoration; experts question the feasibility and safety of the US operating a plant ...
US Ownership of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Proposed, Ukraine Rejects
Amid ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict, US President Trump proposed US ownership of the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, which President Zelensky rejected, although Ukraine is open to US investment in its restoration; experts question the feasibility and safety of the US operating a plant ...
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Australia Funds $814 Million Green Hydrogen Project
The Australian government awarded $814 million to Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' Murchison Green Hydrogen project in Western Australia, the first successful bid in a $2 billion fund, aiming for 900,000 tonnes of annual green ammonia production, creating thousands of jobs and addressing climate ...
Australia Funds $814 Million Green Hydrogen Project
The Australian government awarded $814 million to Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' Murchison Green Hydrogen project in Western Australia, the first successful bid in a $2 billion fund, aiming for 900,000 tonnes of annual green ammonia production, creating thousands of jobs and addressing climate ...
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Greenpeace Ordered to Pay \$660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Lawsuit
A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay over \$660 million in damages to Energy Transfer for actions related to protests against the Dakota Access pipeline's construction between 2016 and 2017, a decision Greenpeace plans to appeal.
Greenpeace Ordered to Pay \$660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Lawsuit
A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay over \$660 million in damages to Energy Transfer for actions related to protests against the Dakota Access pipeline's construction between 2016 and 2017, a decision Greenpeace plans to appeal.
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Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $666.9 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case
A North Dakota jury ruled that Greenpeace must pay Energy Transfer $666.9 million in damages for actions related to protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline's construction between 2016 and 2017, with Greenpeace USA bearing the largest portion of the fine, while Greenpeace plans to appeal.
Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $666.9 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case
A North Dakota jury ruled that Greenpeace must pay Energy Transfer $666.9 million in damages for actions related to protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline's construction between 2016 and 2017, with Greenpeace USA bearing the largest portion of the fine, while Greenpeace plans to appeal.
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48% Bias Score

Carney Pushes for Faster Energy Approvals Amidst Alberta's Demands
Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Alberta on Thursday to discuss accelerating energy infrastructure development, facing demands from Premier Danielle Smith to scrap emission regulations and ensure unfettered pipeline access, amidst an ongoing US trade war.

Carney Pushes for Faster Energy Approvals Amidst Alberta's Demands
Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Alberta on Thursday to discuss accelerating energy infrastructure development, facing demands from Premier Danielle Smith to scrap emission regulations and ensure unfettered pipeline access, amidst an ongoing US trade war.
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Trump Offers to Help Ukraine Regain Control of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant
During a phone call, President Trump offered to help Ukraine regain control of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), currently occupied by Russia and inoperable since March 2022, creating a potential solution to Ukraine's energy needs and a point of contention in the ongoing conflict.

Trump Offers to Help Ukraine Regain Control of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant
During a phone call, President Trump offered to help Ukraine regain control of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), currently occupied by Russia and inoperable since March 2022, creating a potential solution to Ukraine's energy needs and a point of contention in the ongoing conflict.
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US-Ukraine Disagreement on Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Ownership
US President Trump proposed US ownership of Ukraine's Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant to restore its operation and ensure safety, while Ukrainian President Zelensky stated they only discussed US investment, not ownership, emphasizing that the plant remains Ukrainian state property.

US-Ukraine Disagreement on Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Ownership
US President Trump proposed US ownership of Ukraine's Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant to restore its operation and ensure safety, while Ukrainian President Zelensky stated they only discussed US investment, not ownership, emphasizing that the plant remains Ukrainian state property.
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44% Bias Score

Greenpeace Ordered to Pay \$660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case
A US court ruled that Greenpeace must pay over \$660 million in damages to Energy Transfer for protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, which carries approximately 5% of the US's daily oil production; Greenpeace plans to appeal the decision.

Greenpeace Ordered to Pay \$660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case
A US court ruled that Greenpeace must pay over \$660 million in damages to Energy Transfer for protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, which carries approximately 5% of the US's daily oil production; Greenpeace plans to appeal the decision.
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60% Bias Score

Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case
A North Dakota jury awarded Energy Transfer $660 million in damages from Greenpeace, concluding a lawsuit stemming from 2016-2017 protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline's construction, which caused costly delays; Greenpeace plans to appeal.

Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case
A North Dakota jury awarded Energy Transfer $660 million in damages from Greenpeace, concluding a lawsuit stemming from 2016-2017 protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline's construction, which caused costly delays; Greenpeace plans to appeal.
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60% Bias Score

Alberta Bill Restricts Federal Access to Oil and Gas Sites
Alberta's government proposed a bill to restrict federal employees' access to oil and gas sites to prevent federal emission data collection, sparking a constitutional dispute over jurisdiction and environmental regulation; legal experts argue the bill is unconstitutional.

Alberta Bill Restricts Federal Access to Oil and Gas Sites
Alberta's government proposed a bill to restrict federal employees' access to oil and gas sites to prevent federal emission data collection, sparking a constitutional dispute over jurisdiction and environmental regulation; legal experts argue the bill is unconstitutional.
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60% Bias Score
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