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France's Energy Policy Under Fire Amidst Political Uncertainty
Anne Lapierre, head of Bracewell's Paris office, criticizes France's energy policy, citing delays in electricity contracts, insufficient support for green hydrogen, and political instability hindering investments in renewable energy, potentially impacting the nation's competitiveness.
France's Energy Policy Under Fire Amidst Political Uncertainty
Anne Lapierre, head of Bracewell's Paris office, criticizes France's energy policy, citing delays in electricity contracts, insufficient support for green hydrogen, and political instability hindering investments in renewable energy, potentially impacting the nation's competitiveness.
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44% Bias Score


Global Coal Use to Hit Record High in 2024
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that global coal use will reach a record high of 8.77 billion tons in 2024, driven mainly by China's electricity demand, despite warnings about climate change and pledges to transition away from fossil fuels.
Global Coal Use to Hit Record High in 2024
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that global coal use will reach a record high of 8.77 billion tons in 2024, driven mainly by China's electricity demand, despite warnings about climate change and pledges to transition away from fossil fuels.
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44% Bias Score


Virginia to Host World's First Grid-Scale Fusion Power Plant
Commonwealth Fusion Systems will invest billions to build the world's first grid-scale nuclear fusion power plant near Richmond, Virginia, aiming to generate 400 megawatts by the early 2030s, powering 150,000 homes, marking a new stage in commercializing fusion energy.
Virginia to Host World's First Grid-Scale Fusion Power Plant
Commonwealth Fusion Systems will invest billions to build the world's first grid-scale nuclear fusion power plant near Richmond, Virginia, aiming to generate 400 megawatts by the early 2030s, powering 150,000 homes, marking a new stage in commercializing fusion energy.
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44% Bias Score


LNG Export Study Shows Increased Costs, Emissions
A new Energy Department study reveals that unrestrained LNG exports would raise U.S. household natural gas prices by over 30% by 2050 and worsen global greenhouse gas emissions; this contradicts Trump's plans to boost LNG exports, prompting environmental lawsuits.
LNG Export Study Shows Increased Costs, Emissions
A new Energy Department study reveals that unrestrained LNG exports would raise U.S. household natural gas prices by over 30% by 2050 and worsen global greenhouse gas emissions; this contradicts Trump's plans to boost LNG exports, prompting environmental lawsuits.
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56% Bias Score


One-Dyas Delays North Sea Gas Production Amid Permitting Issues
One-Dyas's North Sea gas production, initially slated for late 2024, is delayed due to permitting issues for a power cable connecting the platform to the Riffgat wind park, increasing Germany's reliance on non-EU gas imports while awaiting final legal decisions and intergovernmental agreements; envi...
One-Dyas Delays North Sea Gas Production Amid Permitting Issues
One-Dyas's North Sea gas production, initially slated for late 2024, is delayed due to permitting issues for a power cable connecting the platform to the Riffgat wind park, increasing Germany's reliance on non-EU gas imports while awaiting final legal decisions and intergovernmental agreements; envi...
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48% Bias Score


HELLENiQ ENERGY to Consolidate Energy Assets, Aiming for IPO
HELLENiQ ENERGY plans to consolidate its gas and electricity operations under a single entity, aiming for an IPO after divesting DEPA Trading; the plan involves integrating renewable energy sources, energy storage, and existing gas units to boost market share and offer competitive products, includin...
HELLENiQ ENERGY to Consolidate Energy Assets, Aiming for IPO
HELLENiQ ENERGY plans to consolidate its gas and electricity operations under a single entity, aiming for an IPO after divesting DEPA Trading; the plan involves integrating renewable energy sources, energy storage, and existing gas units to boost market share and offer competitive products, includin...
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40% Bias Score

Gelderland's Ambitious Plan for Small Modular Reactors Faces Challenges
The province of Gelderland in the Netherlands is pursuing the construction of small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) by 2035 to meet its CO2 reduction targets, despite technological and logistical challenges and skepticism from experts who point to the unproven technology and lengthy development proc...

Gelderland's Ambitious Plan for Small Modular Reactors Faces Challenges
The province of Gelderland in the Netherlands is pursuing the construction of small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) by 2035 to meet its CO2 reduction targets, despite technological and logistical challenges and skepticism from experts who point to the unproven technology and lengthy development proc...
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48% Bias Score

Virginia to Host World's First Grid-Scale Fusion Power Plant
Commonwealth Fusion Systems will build the world's first grid-scale nuclear fusion power plant near Richmond, Virginia, aiming to generate 400 megawatts of electricity by the early 2030s, addressing global energy demands and climate change concerns.

Virginia to Host World's First Grid-Scale Fusion Power Plant
Commonwealth Fusion Systems will build the world's first grid-scale nuclear fusion power plant near Richmond, Virginia, aiming to generate 400 megawatts of electricity by the early 2030s, addressing global energy demands and climate change concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Global Coal Use to Hit Record High in 2024
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that global coal use will reach a record high of 8.77 billion tons in 2024, driven mainly by China's increased electricity demand, despite commitments to reduce fossil fuels and warnings about catastrophic climate impacts.

Global Coal Use to Hit Record High in 2024
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that global coal use will reach a record high of 8.77 billion tons in 2024, driven mainly by China's increased electricity demand, despite commitments to reduce fossil fuels and warnings about catastrophic climate impacts.
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48% Bias Score

BP and Shell Retreat from Renewable Energy Investments
BP and Shell are scaling back their renewable energy investments due to lower returns compared to fossil fuels, prioritizing shareholder value over aggressive climate targets, despite previously ambitious plans to reduce emissions. This shift comes as US oil companies outperform European counterpart...

BP and Shell Retreat from Renewable Energy Investments
BP and Shell are scaling back their renewable energy investments due to lower returns compared to fossil fuels, prioritizing shareholder value over aggressive climate targets, despite previously ambitious plans to reduce emissions. This shift comes as US oil companies outperform European counterpart...
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52% Bias Score

Powell Jobs: AI's Energy Demands Highlight Urgent Need for Sustainable Solutions
Laurene Powell Jobs' Emerson Collective annual letter highlights AI's transformative potential while emphasizing the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions to power its growth, showcasing innovators like Bob Mumgaard of Commonwealth Fusion Systems and Nicholas Flanders of Twelve whose work in ...

Powell Jobs: AI's Energy Demands Highlight Urgent Need for Sustainable Solutions
Laurene Powell Jobs' Emerson Collective annual letter highlights AI's transformative potential while emphasizing the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions to power its growth, showcasing innovators like Bob Mumgaard of Commonwealth Fusion Systems and Nicholas Flanders of Twelve whose work in ...
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44% Bias Score

Carbon Capture's Rise: A Climate Solution or Delay Tactic?
Currently, 50 commercial CCS facilities capture only 0.1% of global CO2 emissions; however, its inclusion in global climate plans and significant lobbying efforts by the fossil fuel industry are driving a massive expansion despite concerns about its effectiveness as a climate solution.

Carbon Capture's Rise: A Climate Solution or Delay Tactic?
Currently, 50 commercial CCS facilities capture only 0.1% of global CO2 emissions; however, its inclusion in global climate plans and significant lobbying efforts by the fossil fuel industry are driving a massive expansion despite concerns about its effectiveness as a climate solution.
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68% Bias Score
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