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Orsted's Collapse: A Wake-Up Call for Renewable Energy Policy
Orsted, the world's biggest wind farm developer, is facing financial collapse due to escalating costs and supply chain problems, prompting it to return a UK contract and raising concerns about the economic viability of large-scale renewable energy projects.
Orsted's Collapse: A Wake-Up Call for Renewable Energy Policy
Orsted, the world's biggest wind farm developer, is facing financial collapse due to escalating costs and supply chain problems, prompting it to return a UK contract and raising concerns about the economic viability of large-scale renewable energy projects.
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72% Bias Score


Russia's Nuclear Power Play in Niger
Russia proposed building Niger's first nuclear power plant, leveraging the nation's uranium reserves and its strained relationship with France, its former colonial power that previously controlled uranium mining operations; this move is part of Russia's broader strategy to expand its influence in Af...
Russia's Nuclear Power Play in Niger
Russia proposed building Niger's first nuclear power plant, leveraging the nation's uranium reserves and its strained relationship with France, its former colonial power that previously controlled uranium mining operations; this move is part of Russia's broader strategy to expand its influence in Af...
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40% Bias Score


UK Energy Prices to Rise 2% in October
The UK energy regulator Ofgem announced a 2% rise in energy prices, increasing average monthly bills by £2.93 (€3.40) from October 2024 for 24 million households on default tariffs, reaching an annual cost of £1,755 (€2,035), while 37% of customers on fixed tariffs remain unaffected, although the in...
UK Energy Prices to Rise 2% in October
The UK energy regulator Ofgem announced a 2% rise in energy prices, increasing average monthly bills by £2.93 (€3.40) from October 2024 for 24 million households on default tariffs, reaching an annual cost of £1,755 (€2,035), while 37% of customers on fixed tariffs remain unaffected, although the in...
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24% Bias Score


African Solar Power Imports Surge 60%, Transforming Energy Landscape
African solar panel imports from China surged 60% in the past year, reaching 15 GW, driven by increased adoption across various countries; this shift offers economic benefits and potential for significant increases in electricity generation, particularly in smaller nations.
African Solar Power Imports Surge 60%, Transforming Energy Landscape
African solar panel imports from China surged 60% in the past year, reaching 15 GW, driven by increased adoption across various countries; this shift offers economic benefits and potential for significant increases in electricity generation, particularly in smaller nations.
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36% Bias Score


Reform UK to Lift Fracking Ban, Clashing with Labour's Clean Energy Plans
Reform UK vows to lift England's fracking ban if it wins the next general election, citing potential economic benefits of "hundreds of billions of pounds" in untapped shale gas, despite Labour's commitment to a permanent ban and recent well closures; a newly discovered Lincolnshire gas field further...
Reform UK to Lift Fracking Ban, Clashing with Labour's Clean Energy Plans
Reform UK vows to lift England's fracking ban if it wins the next general election, citing potential economic benefits of "hundreds of billions of pounds" in untapped shale gas, despite Labour's commitment to a permanent ban and recent well closures; a newly discovered Lincolnshire gas field further...
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52% Bias Score


Global Oil Prices Plunge on Sanctions, Tariff Threats
Global oil prices dropped sharply on Tuesday, with Brent crude at $66.87 per barrel (-2.11%) and WTI at $63.33 (-2.27%), driven by renewed US sanctions threats against Russia and potential tariffs on Indian oil imports, despite earlier gains due to the Ukraine war and expected US rate cuts.
Global Oil Prices Plunge on Sanctions, Tariff Threats
Global oil prices dropped sharply on Tuesday, with Brent crude at $66.87 per barrel (-2.11%) and WTI at $63.33 (-2.27%), driven by renewed US sanctions threats against Russia and potential tariffs on Indian oil imports, despite earlier gains due to the Ukraine war and expected US rate cuts.
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40% Bias Score

RWE and E.ON CEOs Call for End to Private Solar Subsidies in Germany
RWE CEO Markus Krebber and E.ON CEO Leo Birnbaum advocate for ending subsidies on private solar installations in Germany, citing inefficient grid use and increased costs for the public, while the EEG payments for solar in 2023 totaled nearly €10 billion.

RWE and E.ON CEOs Call for End to Private Solar Subsidies in Germany
RWE CEO Markus Krebber and E.ON CEO Leo Birnbaum advocate for ending subsidies on private solar installations in Germany, citing inefficient grid use and increased costs for the public, while the EEG payments for solar in 2023 totaled nearly €10 billion.
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56% Bias Score

UK Energy Bills to Rise Slightly Despite Government Support
Ofgem's price cap announcement on October will slightly increase energy prices by approximately 1% annually for 21 million households in England, Scotland, and Wales, resulting in an average annual bill of £1737, despite government support measures.

UK Energy Bills to Rise Slightly Despite Government Support
Ofgem's price cap announcement on October will slightly increase energy prices by approximately 1% annually for 21 million households in England, Scotland, and Wales, resulting in an average annual bill of £1737, despite government support measures.
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44% Bias Score

Energy Fuels Stock Surges 18% on Domestic Rare Earth Magnet Partnership
Energy Fuels Inc. (UUUU) stock increased by 18% on August 26, 2025, due to its collaboration with Vulcan Elements to create a domestic rare earth magnet supply chain, aiming to reduce reliance on China; however, its high valuation and weak profitability raise concerns.

Energy Fuels Stock Surges 18% on Domestic Rare Earth Magnet Partnership
Energy Fuels Inc. (UUUU) stock increased by 18% on August 26, 2025, due to its collaboration with Vulcan Elements to create a domestic rare earth magnet supply chain, aiming to reduce reliance on China; however, its high valuation and weak profitability raise concerns.
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52% Bias Score

China's Ambivalent Energy Policy: Record Coal Expansion Alongside Unprecedented Renewable Growth
China added 21 gigawatts of coal power capacity in the first half of 2025, the most in a decade, while simultaneously expanding renewable energy at a record pace, projected to surpass the combined capacity of the UK and Germany by the year's end. This reflects a complex energy policy balancing econo...

China's Ambivalent Energy Policy: Record Coal Expansion Alongside Unprecedented Renewable Growth
China added 21 gigawatts of coal power capacity in the first half of 2025, the most in a decade, while simultaneously expanding renewable energy at a record pace, projected to surpass the combined capacity of the UK and Germany by the year's end. This reflects a complex energy policy balancing econo...
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40% Bias Score

Saskatchewan Defies Federal Rules, Extends Coal Plant Lifespan
Saskatchewan plans to spend $900 million over four years to upgrade its three coal-fired power plants, extending their operation past the 2030 federal phase-out deadline, prioritizing energy security over cost and environmental concerns.

Saskatchewan Defies Federal Rules, Extends Coal Plant Lifespan
Saskatchewan plans to spend $900 million over four years to upgrade its three coal-fired power plants, extending their operation past the 2030 federal phase-out deadline, prioritizing energy security over cost and environmental concerns.
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56% Bias Score

Germany Debates Regional Electricity Pricing Amidst Supply Imbalances
Germany's uniform national electricity price is under debate, with experts proposing regional pricing to reflect supply and demand imbalances and potentially lower prices in renewable-energy-rich northern states and raise prices in energy-intensive southern states, a move opposed by industry and ene...

Germany Debates Regional Electricity Pricing Amidst Supply Imbalances
Germany's uniform national electricity price is under debate, with experts proposing regional pricing to reflect supply and demand imbalances and potentially lower prices in renewable-energy-rich northern states and raise prices in energy-intensive southern states, a move opposed by industry and ene...
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56% Bias Score
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