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Ukraine Offers Coal for Electricity to Solve Transnistria's Energy Crisis
To resolve Transnistria's energy crisis after Russia cut off gas, Ukraine offered coal in exchange for electricity from the Transnistrian power station, potentially supplying Moldova and Ukraine with excess power.
Ukraine Offers Coal for Electricity to Solve Transnistria's Energy Crisis
To resolve Transnistria's energy crisis after Russia cut off gas, Ukraine offered coal in exchange for electricity from the Transnistrian power station, potentially supplying Moldova and Ukraine with excess power.
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52% Bias Score


Spain's Outdated Electrical Systems Hamper Energy Transition
Outdated electrical systems in approximately 80% of Spanish homes hinder the energy transition, posing safety risks and requiring significant modernization to accommodate new technologies like heat pumps and electric vehicle charging, despite limited government support.
Spain's Outdated Electrical Systems Hamper Energy Transition
Outdated electrical systems in approximately 80% of Spanish homes hinder the energy transition, posing safety risks and requiring significant modernization to accommodate new technologies like heat pumps and electric vehicle charging, despite limited government support.
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32% Bias Score


Multiple Russian Regions Targeted in Overnight Drone Attacks
On January 24th, a series of drone attacks targeted multiple Russian regions, including Moscow and areas bordering Ukraine, reportedly damaging oil refineries in Ryazan and Saratov Oblasts and a microelectronics plant in Bryansk, prompting claims by Russia of 121 Ukrainian drones shot down.
Multiple Russian Regions Targeted in Overnight Drone Attacks
On January 24th, a series of drone attacks targeted multiple Russian regions, including Moscow and areas bordering Ukraine, reportedly damaging oil refineries in Ryazan and Saratov Oblasts and a microelectronics plant in Bryansk, prompting claims by Russia of 121 Ukrainian drones shot down.
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40% Bias Score


Solar Power Overtakes Lignite in EU Electricity Generation
In 2024, photovoltaic solar power (11%) surpassed lignite (10%) in the EU's electricity generation for the first time, marking a milestone in the green transition as fossil fuels' contribution fell to 16%.
Solar Power Overtakes Lignite in EU Electricity Generation
In 2024, photovoltaic solar power (11%) surpassed lignite (10%) in the EU's electricity generation for the first time, marking a milestone in the green transition as fossil fuels' contribution fell to 16%.
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40% Bias Score


Alberta Premier's U.S. Lobbying Effort Diverges from Canadian Strategy
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is lobbying U.S. officials to secure exemptions for Canadian crude oil from potential tariffs, employing a strategy that emphasizes mutual economic benefit despite criticism for undermining national unity.
Alberta Premier's U.S. Lobbying Effort Diverges from Canadian Strategy
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is lobbying U.S. officials to secure exemptions for Canadian crude oil from potential tariffs, employing a strategy that emphasizes mutual economic benefit despite criticism for undermining national unity.
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52% Bias Score


China's Record Oil and Gas Production Reduces Reliance on Imports
In 2024, China's oil and gas production surpassed 400 million metric tons of oil equivalent for the first time, driven by increased domestic output and technological innovation, leading to a 1.9 percent decrease in crude oil imports as demand for gasoline and diesel fell due to the rise of electric ...
China's Record Oil and Gas Production Reduces Reliance on Imports
In 2024, China's oil and gas production surpassed 400 million metric tons of oil equivalent for the first time, driven by increased domestic output and technological innovation, leading to a 1.9 percent decrease in crude oil imports as demand for gasoline and diesel fell due to the rise of electric ...
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36% Bias Score

FERC Rejects Amazon's Direct Power Deal, Raising Grid Stability Concerns
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) recently rejected a deal allowing Amazon Web Services (AWS) to directly receive 960 megawatts from the Susquehanna nuclear plant, raising concerns about grid stability, equitable energy distribution, and setting a precedent for future power deals, impa...

FERC Rejects Amazon's Direct Power Deal, Raising Grid Stability Concerns
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) recently rejected a deal allowing Amazon Web Services (AWS) to directly receive 960 megawatts from the Susquehanna nuclear plant, raising concerns about grid stability, equitable energy distribution, and setting a precedent for future power deals, impa...
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44% Bias Score

Greece Fast-Tracks Power Grid Expansion to Integrate Renewable Energy
Greece is fast-tracking licensing for new power transmission lines to alleviate grid congestion from high renewable energy penetration, using fast-track procedures, expropriation, and streamlined environmental approvals to address delays plaguing projects like the Argyroupolis substation and West Co...

Greece Fast-Tracks Power Grid Expansion to Integrate Renewable Energy
Greece is fast-tracking licensing for new power transmission lines to alleviate grid congestion from high renewable energy penetration, using fast-track procedures, expropriation, and streamlined environmental approvals to address delays plaguing projects like the Argyroupolis substation and West Co...
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48% Bias Score

Solar Power's Rapid Growth: Insufficient to Meet Climate Goals
Global renewable energy sources now provide 35% of electricity, with solar leading the expansion at around 2,200 GW, surpassing all nuclear reactors. However, the current growth rate is insufficient to meet climate goals, necessitating significant acceleration and large-scale carbon removal.

Solar Power's Rapid Growth: Insufficient to Meet Climate Goals
Global renewable energy sources now provide 35% of electricity, with solar leading the expansion at around 2,200 GW, surpassing all nuclear reactors. However, the current growth rate is insufficient to meet climate goals, necessitating significant acceleration and large-scale carbon removal.
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32% Bias Score

Fossil Fuel Industry's Coordinated Disinformation on Climate Change
A PLOS Climate study analyzed 125,340 tweets (2008-2023) from six major US fossil fuel, plastic, and agrochemical companies and industry groups, revealing coordinated disinformation campaigns on X to delay climate action by downplaying the role of fossil fuels in climate change and promoting insuffi...

Fossil Fuel Industry's Coordinated Disinformation on Climate Change
A PLOS Climate study analyzed 125,340 tweets (2008-2023) from six major US fossil fuel, plastic, and agrochemical companies and industry groups, revealing coordinated disinformation campaigns on X to delay climate action by downplaying the role of fossil fuels in climate change and promoting insuffi...
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60% Bias Score

AXPC Urges Trump Administration to Expedite Oil and Gas Production
The American Exploration & Production Council (AXPC) sent letters to the Department of Energy, Department of Interior, and EPA advocating policies to increase oil and gas production, including expediting LNG exports, streamlining drilling permits, and revising emission standards, aiming to achieve P...

AXPC Urges Trump Administration to Expedite Oil and Gas Production
The American Exploration & Production Council (AXPC) sent letters to the Department of Energy, Department of Interior, and EPA advocating policies to increase oil and gas production, including expediting LNG exports, streamlining drilling permits, and revising emission standards, aiming to achieve P...
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60% Bias Score

China's Petroleum Consumption to Peak in 2025
In 2024, China's investment in non-fossil fuels comprised one-third of global investments, causing a 1.7% decrease in refined oil consumption year-on-year; consumption is expected to peak in 2025 at 382 million tons, driven by the rapid rise of renewable energy and electric vehicles.

China's Petroleum Consumption to Peak in 2025
In 2024, China's investment in non-fossil fuels comprised one-third of global investments, causing a 1.7% decrease in refined oil consumption year-on-year; consumption is expected to peak in 2025 at 382 million tons, driven by the rapid rise of renewable energy and electric vehicles.
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36% Bias Score
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