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Rosatom Sells Kazakhstani Uranium Stakes to China Amidst Sanctions and War
Russia's Rosatom sold its stakes in three Kazakhstani uranium projects to China for an estimated $300-$500 million, driven by Western sanctions risk, depleted uranium deposits, and Russia's financial needs due to the Ukraine war.
Rosatom Sells Kazakhstani Uranium Stakes to China Amidst Sanctions and War
Russia's Rosatom sold its stakes in three Kazakhstani uranium projects to China for an estimated $300-$500 million, driven by Western sanctions risk, depleted uranium deposits, and Russia's financial needs due to the Ukraine war.
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36% Bias Score


Almaraz Nuclear Plant Closure Threatens Extremadura's Economy
On a cold morning, nearly 10,000 people protested the planned 2027-2028 closure of Spain's Almaraz nuclear plant, fearing its negative impact on the Campo Arañuelo region's economy and population, which has seen a significant population increase thanks to the plant.
Almaraz Nuclear Plant Closure Threatens Extremadura's Economy
On a cold morning, nearly 10,000 people protested the planned 2027-2028 closure of Spain's Almaraz nuclear plant, fearing its negative impact on the Campo Arañuelo region's economy and population, which has seen a significant population increase thanks to the plant.
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64% Bias Score


7,000 Protest Almaraz Nuclear Plant Closure in Spain
Approximately 7,000 people protested in Almaraz, Spain on Saturday against the planned closure of the Almaraz nuclear power plant, citing its importance to the regional economy and national energy security; the protest was attended by regional political leaders and organized by the 'Yes to Almaraz, ...
7,000 Protest Almaraz Nuclear Plant Closure in Spain
Approximately 7,000 people protested in Almaraz, Spain on Saturday against the planned closure of the Almaraz nuclear power plant, citing its importance to the regional economy and national energy security; the protest was attended by regional political leaders and organized by the 'Yes to Almaraz, ...
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60% Bias Score


Dutch Emission-Free Bus Plan Delayed by Grid Congestion
The Netherlands' plan for fully electric public buses by 2030 is facing delays due to electricity grid congestion, forcing some operators to use diesel buses despite existing agreements, impacting air quality and emission goals.
Dutch Emission-Free Bus Plan Delayed by Grid Congestion
The Netherlands' plan for fully electric public buses by 2030 is facing delays due to electricity grid congestion, forcing some operators to use diesel buses despite existing agreements, impacting air quality and emission goals.
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48% Bias Score


German Government Defends Nuclear Phase-Out Decision Amidst Opposition Accusations
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Germany extended the operation of its last three nuclear power plants until April 2023 to ensure energy security, despite opposition claims that this decision was ideologically driven rather than based on objective assessment.
German Government Defends Nuclear Phase-Out Decision Amidst Opposition Accusations
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Germany extended the operation of its last three nuclear power plants until April 2023 to ensure energy security, despite opposition claims that this decision was ideologically driven rather than based on objective assessment.
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56% Bias Score


Burgum Prioritizes Fossil Fuels for AI Development, Sparking Policy Clash
Doug Burgum, Trump's nominee for Interior Secretary, testified before the Senate, advocating for increased fossil fuel energy production to win the AI arms race with China, contradicting President Biden's clean energy mandate for AI infrastructure.
Burgum Prioritizes Fossil Fuels for AI Development, Sparking Policy Clash
Doug Burgum, Trump's nominee for Interior Secretary, testified before the Senate, advocating for increased fossil fuel energy production to win the AI arms race with China, contradicting President Biden's clean energy mandate for AI infrastructure.
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56% Bias Score

German Security Agency Warns Against Solar Power Grid Plan Due to Cybersecurity Risks
Germany's plan to use internet-capable Chinese-made inverters in solar power plants to stabilize the grid faces strong opposition from the BSI due to significant security risks, as these inverters could be remotely controlled by the manufacturers or hackers, potentially impacting the entire European...

German Security Agency Warns Against Solar Power Grid Plan Due to Cybersecurity Risks
Germany's plan to use internet-capable Chinese-made inverters in solar power plants to stabilize the grid faces strong opposition from the BSI due to significant security risks, as these inverters could be remotely controlled by the manufacturers or hackers, potentially impacting the entire European...
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44% Bias Score

Armenia, U.S. Begin Negotiations for 123 Nuclear Cooperation Agreement
Armenia and the U.S. started negotiations for a 123 nuclear cooperation agreement, allowing Armenian collaboration with American nuclear companies, impacting both the existing and potential new nuclear power plants; the timeline depends on the new U.S. administration.

Armenia, U.S. Begin Negotiations for 123 Nuclear Cooperation Agreement
Armenia and the U.S. started negotiations for a 123 nuclear cooperation agreement, allowing Armenian collaboration with American nuclear companies, impacting both the existing and potential new nuclear power plants; the timeline depends on the new U.S. administration.
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands' 2030 Emission-Free Bus Goal Jeopardized by Grid Congestion
Due to insufficient charging infrastructure caused by electricity grid congestion, the Netherlands' plan to achieve fully emission-free public transport buses by 2030 is facing significant delays, forcing some regions to continue using diesel buses despite previous agreements.

Netherlands' 2030 Emission-Free Bus Goal Jeopardized by Grid Congestion
Due to insufficient charging infrastructure caused by electricity grid congestion, the Netherlands' plan to achieve fully emission-free public transport buses by 2030 is facing significant delays, forcing some regions to continue using diesel buses despite previous agreements.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch 2030 Emission-Free Bus Goal Delayed by Grid Congestion
The Netherlands' plan for all public transport buses to be emission-free by 2030 is facing delays due to insufficient charging infrastructure caused by grid congestion, forcing some regions to continue using diesel buses despite national agreements.

Dutch 2030 Emission-Free Bus Goal Delayed by Grid Congestion
The Netherlands' plan for all public transport buses to be emission-free by 2030 is facing delays due to insufficient charging infrastructure caused by grid congestion, forcing some regions to continue using diesel buses despite national agreements.
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44% Bias Score

KHNP, Westinghouse Settle Dispute, Paving Way for Global Nuclear Energy Partnership
South Korea's KHNP and U.S.-based Westinghouse settled an intellectual property dispute on January 17, 2025, enabling a strategic partnership to pursue global nuclear energy projects, particularly KHNP's bid to build reactors in the Czech Republic, expected to be finalized in March 2025, and strengt...

KHNP, Westinghouse Settle Dispute, Paving Way for Global Nuclear Energy Partnership
South Korea's KHNP and U.S.-based Westinghouse settled an intellectual property dispute on January 17, 2025, enabling a strategic partnership to pursue global nuclear energy projects, particularly KHNP's bid to build reactors in the Czech Republic, expected to be finalized in March 2025, and strengt...
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36% Bias Score

Burgum: Increased Fossil Fuels Crucial for US AI Competitiveness
Doug Burgum, Trump's Interior Secretary nominee, told the Senate that the US must increase fossil fuel energy production to win the AI race against China, contradicting Biden's clean energy focus for AI infrastructure and advocating for more oil drilling and reduced tax benefits for renewable energy...

Burgum: Increased Fossil Fuels Crucial for US AI Competitiveness
Doug Burgum, Trump's Interior Secretary nominee, told the Senate that the US must increase fossil fuel energy production to win the AI race against China, contradicting Biden's clean energy focus for AI infrastructure and advocating for more oil drilling and reduced tax benefits for renewable energy...
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56% Bias Score
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