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Italy's €9.7 Billion FerX Decree to Boost Renewable Energy
Italy's finalized FerX decree will provide €9.7 billion in incentives to increase renewable energy production by 2025, using a dual system of direct incentives for smaller plants and competitive auctions for larger plants via 20-year CfD contracts, contrasting with recent European market trends.
Italy's €9.7 Billion FerX Decree to Boost Renewable Energy
Italy's finalized FerX decree will provide €9.7 billion in incentives to increase renewable energy production by 2025, using a dual system of direct incentives for smaller plants and competitive auctions for larger plants via 20-year CfD contracts, contrasting with recent European market trends.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine to Build Europe's Largest Nuclear Plant Amid Wartime Concerns
Ukraine plans to expand the Khmelnitsky Nuclear Power Plant by adding four reactors, including two Soviet-era reactors purchased from Bulgaria for \$600 million, to become Europe's largest nuclear power plant, aiming to enhance regional energy security despite concerns about wartime construction and...
Ukraine to Build Europe's Largest Nuclear Plant Amid Wartime Concerns
Ukraine plans to expand the Khmelnitsky Nuclear Power Plant by adding four reactors, including two Soviet-era reactors purchased from Bulgaria for \$600 million, to become Europe's largest nuclear power plant, aiming to enhance regional energy security despite concerns about wartime construction and...
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40% Bias Score


East Yorkshire Residents Protest Large-Scale Solar Farm Development
East Yorkshire residents oppose the Peartree Hill solar farm development, fearing its industrial scale and proximity to their homes will negatively impact their lives and property values, echoing similar concerns raised in Ireland, even though the project aims to generate enough energy for 136,000 h...
East Yorkshire Residents Protest Large-Scale Solar Farm Development
East Yorkshire residents oppose the Peartree Hill solar farm development, fearing its industrial scale and proximity to their homes will negatively impact their lives and property values, echoing similar concerns raised in Ireland, even though the project aims to generate enough energy for 136,000 h...
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56% Bias Score


Record $2 Trillion Invested in Energy Transition in 2024
In 2024, global energy transition investments hit a record $2 trillion, with renewables, electric transport, and battery storage leading (93% of investments); however, emerging technologies saw a 23% investment decrease compared to 2023.
Record $2 Trillion Invested in Energy Transition in 2024
In 2024, global energy transition investments hit a record $2 trillion, with renewables, electric transport, and battery storage leading (93% of investments); however, emerging technologies saw a 23% investment decrease compared to 2023.
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36% Bias Score


German Town Becomes Testing Ground for Next-Generation Geothermal Energy
Eavor, a Canadian geothermal company, is launching its first commercial power plant in Geretsried, Germany, using a new deep-drilling technology to extract heat from dry rock, providing clean energy to the town of 26,000 and potentially serving as a model for global adoption of geothermal energy.
German Town Becomes Testing Ground for Next-Generation Geothermal Energy
Eavor, a Canadian geothermal company, is launching its first commercial power plant in Geretsried, Germany, using a new deep-drilling technology to extract heat from dry rock, providing clean energy to the town of 26,000 and potentially serving as a model for global adoption of geothermal energy.
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36% Bias Score


Labour's SMR Plan Faces Cost and Safety Challenges
Labour's plan to build numerous small modular nuclear reactors across England and Wales faces criticism due to high costs, safety concerns associated with local siting, and the existence of cheaper, publicly supported renewable alternatives.
Labour's SMR Plan Faces Cost and Safety Challenges
Labour's plan to build numerous small modular nuclear reactors across England and Wales faces criticism due to high costs, safety concerns associated with local siting, and the existence of cheaper, publicly supported renewable alternatives.
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64% Bias Score

Passive House in Germany Reduces Energy Costs by 80%
In Aachen, Germany, Thomas and Heike live in a passive house, maintaining a comfortable temperature even at sub-zero temperatures using high-performance insulation and a heat pump partially powered by solar panels, resulting in energy costs five times lower than average.

Passive House in Germany Reduces Energy Costs by 80%
In Aachen, Germany, Thomas and Heike live in a passive house, maintaining a comfortable temperature even at sub-zero temperatures using high-performance insulation and a heat pump partially powered by solar panels, resulting in energy costs five times lower than average.
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44% Bias Score

EU Gas Imports from Russia Reach 2023 Highs in December 2024
In December 2024, the European Union imported €927.4 million of Russian pipeline gas and €917.4 million of Russian LNG, the highest monthly totals since early 2023, with Slovakia, Italy, and France as major importers, highlighting challenges in achieving energy independence.

EU Gas Imports from Russia Reach 2023 Highs in December 2024
In December 2024, the European Union imported €927.4 million of Russian pipeline gas and €917.4 million of Russian LNG, the highest monthly totals since early 2023, with Slovakia, Italy, and France as major importers, highlighting challenges in achieving energy independence.
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44% Bias Score

U.S. Power Grid Under Strain from Rising Demand and Aging Infrastructure
The U.S. power grid faces increasing strain due to rising electricity demand (9% by 2028, 18% by 2033), driven by data centers, EVs, and extreme heat, coupled with aging infrastructure and challenges in integrating new technologies; this impacts U.S. citizens' quality of life.

U.S. Power Grid Under Strain from Rising Demand and Aging Infrastructure
The U.S. power grid faces increasing strain due to rising electricity demand (9% by 2028, 18% by 2033), driven by data centers, EVs, and extreme heat, coupled with aging infrastructure and challenges in integrating new technologies; this impacts U.S. citizens' quality of life.
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20% Bias Score

Global Coal Use Rises Despite Renewable Energy Investments
China's coal plant construction hit a 10-year high in 2024, adding 66.7 GW of capacity, while India's coal use rose by 5.1%, despite increased renewable energy installations; the US plans to halt coal plant closures, signaling a potential global shift away from rapid renewable energy transitions.

Global Coal Use Rises Despite Renewable Energy Investments
China's coal plant construction hit a 10-year high in 2024, adding 66.7 GW of capacity, while India's coal use rose by 5.1%, despite increased renewable energy installations; the US plans to halt coal plant closures, signaling a potential global shift away from rapid renewable energy transitions.
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52% Bias Score

Central Asia Balances West's Trade Advances with Strong Russia Ties
Central Asian countries are expanding trade with the West, particularly utilizing new transport routes, but maintain strong economic ties with Russia despite Western pressure and sanctions; however, Russia's strict migration policies pose a challenge to the relationship.

Central Asia Balances West's Trade Advances with Strong Russia Ties
Central Asian countries are expanding trade with the West, particularly utilizing new transport routes, but maintain strong economic ties with Russia despite Western pressure and sanctions; however, Russia's strict migration policies pose a challenge to the relationship.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Suggests Saudi Arabia for Putin Summit on Ukraine
Donald Trump suggested Saudi Arabia as the venue for a summit with Vladimir Putin to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, citing the country's neutrality and its existing relationships with both Russia and Ukraine; the Saudi government welcomed the proposal.

Trump Suggests Saudi Arabia for Putin Summit on Ukraine
Donald Trump suggested Saudi Arabia as the venue for a summit with Vladimir Putin to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, citing the country's neutrality and its existing relationships with both Russia and Ukraine; the Saudi government welcomed the proposal.
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40% Bias Score
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