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SEFE's Continued Russian LNG Imports Despite EU Sanctions
Germany's state-owned SEFE imported 5.66 billion cubic meters of Russian LNG in 2024, significantly more than in 2023, despite EU sanctions and claims by SEFE that it doesn't supply this gas to Germany; the EU imported approximately 22 billion cubic meters of Russian LNG in 2024.
SEFE's Continued Russian LNG Imports Despite EU Sanctions
Germany's state-owned SEFE imported 5.66 billion cubic meters of Russian LNG in 2024, significantly more than in 2023, despite EU sanctions and claims by SEFE that it doesn't supply this gas to Germany; the EU imported approximately 22 billion cubic meters of Russian LNG in 2024.
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44% Bias Score


EU Energy Dependence Remains High Despite Renewable Energy Growth
The EU's energy dependence, at 58.3%, contrasts sharply with the US (0%) and China (20%), despite renewable energy rising from 15% to 45% of the EU's electricity generation mix since 2000; Italy has the highest dependence (74.8%), though improving, and aims for 65% renewable electricity by 2030.
EU Energy Dependence Remains High Despite Renewable Energy Growth
The EU's energy dependence, at 58.3%, contrasts sharply with the US (0%) and China (20%), despite renewable energy rising from 15% to 45% of the EU's electricity generation mix since 2000; Italy has the highest dependence (74.8%), though improving, and aims for 65% renewable electricity by 2030.
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32% Bias Score


Cold Fusion: A Viable Energy Alternative?
A letter to the Guardian argues that cold fusion (LENR) is no longer a discredited theory but a viable alternative energy source with several companies showing reliable energy production and governmental support from agencies such as APRA-E and Horizon 2020.
Cold Fusion: A Viable Energy Alternative?
A letter to the Guardian argues that cold fusion (LENR) is no longer a discredited theory but a viable alternative energy source with several companies showing reliable energy production and governmental support from agencies such as APRA-E and Horizon 2020.
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56% Bias Score


Obstacles to Increased US Oil Production and Price Drop
Kyle Shostak of Navigator Principal Investors stated that achieving US President Donald Trump's goal of significantly increasing hydrocarbon production will be extremely difficult due to high production costs ($89/barrel needed vs. current $74/barrel) and the limited supply of Russian and Iranian oi...
Obstacles to Increased US Oil Production and Price Drop
Kyle Shostak of Navigator Principal Investors stated that achieving US President Donald Trump's goal of significantly increasing hydrocarbon production will be extremely difficult due to high production costs ($89/barrel needed vs. current $74/barrel) and the limited supply of Russian and Iranian oi...
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36% Bias Score


Greece Bans Oil Heaters: Heat Pumps Emerge as Most Efficient Alternative
Greece's climate law bans new oil heater sales, prompting analysis of heating alternatives; heat pumps prove most efficient, offering double the efficiency of gas and triple that of oil, with payback periods of 6-9 years depending on solar integration.
Greece Bans Oil Heaters: Heat Pumps Emerge as Most Efficient Alternative
Greece's climate law bans new oil heater sales, prompting analysis of heating alternatives; heat pumps prove most efficient, offering double the efficiency of gas and triple that of oil, with payback periods of 6-9 years depending on solar integration.
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36% Bias Score


Baltic Sea Cable Cut Sparks NATO Response Amid Suspected Russian Sabotage
On Christmas Day, a power cable connecting Estonia and Finland failed, suspected to be caused by a Russian oil tanker dragging its anchor, raising concerns about energy security and prompting a NATO response called Baltic Sentry.
Baltic Sea Cable Cut Sparks NATO Response Amid Suspected Russian Sabotage
On Christmas Day, a power cable connecting Estonia and Finland failed, suspected to be caused by a Russian oil tanker dragging its anchor, raising concerns about energy security and prompting a NATO response called Baltic Sentry.
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56% Bias Score

US Energy Firms Partner to Power AI Data Centers with Natural Gas
Chevron, Engine No. 1, and GE Vernova are partnering to build up to four gigawatts of natural gas-powered data centers across the US by 2027 to meet the rising electricity needs of AI development, using seven American-made GE Vernova turbines and initially bypassing the existing transmission grid.

US Energy Firms Partner to Power AI Data Centers with Natural Gas
Chevron, Engine No. 1, and GE Vernova are partnering to build up to four gigawatts of natural gas-powered data centers across the US by 2027 to meet the rising electricity needs of AI development, using seven American-made GE Vernova turbines and initially bypassing the existing transmission grid.
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48% Bias Score

Chevron-Led Consortium to Build US Data Centers Powered by Natural Gas
Chevron, Engine No. 1, and GE Vernova announced a joint venture to build natural gas-powered data centers across the US, aiming for 4 gigawatts of power by 2027 to support AI development and counter China's AI advancements, initially bypassing the electricity grid.

Chevron-Led Consortium to Build US Data Centers Powered by Natural Gas
Chevron, Engine No. 1, and GE Vernova announced a joint venture to build natural gas-powered data centers across the US, aiming for 4 gigawatts of power by 2027 to support AI development and counter China's AI advancements, initially bypassing the electricity grid.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Small Industries Face Decarbonization Roadblocks
Facing challenges in decarbonization, 330 small-to-medium Dutch industrial companies (Cluster 6) risk missing their 2030 emission reduction targets due to insufficient grid capacity and hydrogen infrastructure, highlighting unequal support compared to larger industrial players.

Dutch Small Industries Face Decarbonization Roadblocks
Facing challenges in decarbonization, 330 small-to-medium Dutch industrial companies (Cluster 6) risk missing their 2030 emission reduction targets due to insufficient grid capacity and hydrogen infrastructure, highlighting unequal support compared to larger industrial players.
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56% Bias Score

Oil Prices Edge Higher Despite Weak Demand
Global oil prices saw a slight increase on Tuesday, with Brent crude at $77.63 and WTI at $73.66 per barrel, despite being near two-week lows due to weak Chinese economic data and warmer US temperatures; however, disruptions to Libyan oil exports, affecting 450,000 barrels per day, offered some supp...

Oil Prices Edge Higher Despite Weak Demand
Global oil prices saw a slight increase on Tuesday, with Brent crude at $77.63 and WTI at $73.66 per barrel, despite being near two-week lows due to weak Chinese economic data and warmer US temperatures; however, disruptions to Libyan oil exports, affecting 450,000 barrels per day, offered some supp...
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36% Bias Score

Kretschmann Rejects Intervention in EnBW Power Grid Dispute
In a dispute over power grid concessions, Baden-Württemberg's Minister-President refuses to intervene in a legal battle between 55 mayors and EnBW, despite a final court ruling, highlighting challenges in balancing public ownership with operational autonomy.

Kretschmann Rejects Intervention in EnBW Power Grid Dispute
In a dispute over power grid concessions, Baden-Württemberg's Minister-President refuses to intervene in a legal battle between 55 mayors and EnBW, despite a final court ruling, highlighting challenges in balancing public ownership with operational autonomy.
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44% Bias Score

African Energy Summit Heightens Security in Dar es Salaam; South Korea Investigates Fatal Bird Strike
The African Energy Ministers Summit in Dar es Salaam has heightened security, causing road closures and school shutdowns, while an investigation into a fatal bird strike on a Jeju Air flight in South Korea continues, revealing the bird's remains in the plane's engines.

African Energy Summit Heightens Security in Dar es Salaam; South Korea Investigates Fatal Bird Strike
The African Energy Ministers Summit in Dar es Salaam has heightened security, causing road closures and school shutdowns, while an investigation into a fatal bird strike on a Jeju Air flight in South Korea continues, revealing the bird's remains in the plane's engines.
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36% Bias Score
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