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ProRail Cuts Heated Train Switches to Save Millions
ProRail will reduce heated train switches by half from next winter, saving \"17 million euros annually while risking more disruptions during extreme weather; this is part of a broader cost-cutting program to offset rising expenses.
ProRail Cuts Heated Train Switches to Save Millions
ProRail will reduce heated train switches by half from next winter, saving \"17 million euros annually while risking more disruptions during extreme weather; this is part of a broader cost-cutting program to offset rising expenses.
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36% Bias Score


Biden's LNG Permit Pause: Impact on U.S. Energy Policy and Global Markets
President Biden paused new U.S. LNG export permits in January 2024 due to climate change concerns, impacting projects like the large Calcasieu Pass 2 plant. Incoming President Trump aims to lift the pause, increasing U.S. fossil fuel production and potentially impacting global energy markets and tra...
Biden's LNG Permit Pause: Impact on U.S. Energy Policy and Global Markets
President Biden paused new U.S. LNG export permits in January 2024 due to climate change concerns, impacting projects like the large Calcasieu Pass 2 plant. Incoming President Trump aims to lift the pause, increasing U.S. fossil fuel production and potentially impacting global energy markets and tra...
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40% Bias Score


"China Sets World Record with High-Altitude Wind Power Project in Xizang"
"China's highest wind power project, located at 5,305 meters in Xizang, has generated over 22 million kWh of electricity, setting a world record and powering 230,000 people while reducing carbon emissions by 182,800 tons annually."
"China Sets World Record with High-Altitude Wind Power Project in Xizang"
"China's highest wind power project, located at 5,305 meters in Xizang, has generated over 22 million kWh of electricity, setting a world record and powering 230,000 people while reducing carbon emissions by 182,800 tons annually."
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4% Bias Score


WA Approves 50-Year Extension for Woodside Gas Plant, Facing Federal Review
The WA government approved Woodside's plan to operate its North West Shelf gas plant for another 50 years, enabling the \$30 billion Browse gas project, despite projected 4.3 billion tonnes of emissions over its lifespan and facing significant environmental opposition.
WA Approves 50-Year Extension for Woodside Gas Plant, Facing Federal Review
The WA government approved Woodside's plan to operate its North West Shelf gas plant for another 50 years, enabling the \$30 billion Browse gas project, despite projected 4.3 billion tonnes of emissions over its lifespan and facing significant environmental opposition.
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64% Bias Score


Alaskan Officials Condemn Biden Administration's ANWR Lease Sale
Multiple top Alaskan officials are condemning the Biden administration's handling of the final congressionally mandated lease sale of Arctic National Wildlife Refuge land for fossil fuel exploration, accusing it of bad faith and prioritizing outside environmental interests over local communities.
Alaskan Officials Condemn Biden Administration's ANWR Lease Sale
Multiple top Alaskan officials are condemning the Biden administration's handling of the final congressionally mandated lease sale of Arctic National Wildlife Refuge land for fossil fuel exploration, accusing it of bad faith and prioritizing outside environmental interests over local communities.
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60% Bias Score


Quebec, Newfoundland Strike $33.8B Power Deal
Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador signed a new 50-year deal for the Churchill Falls hydropower station, increasing power prices to 4 cents/kWh from 0.2 cents and launching three new projects costing $25 billion; Quebec will receive 7,200 MW of power, while Newfoundland gains significantly increas...
Quebec, Newfoundland Strike $33.8B Power Deal
Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador signed a new 50-year deal for the Churchill Falls hydropower station, increasing power prices to 4 cents/kWh from 0.2 cents and launching three new projects costing $25 billion; Quebec will receive 7,200 MW of power, while Newfoundland gains significantly increas...
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44% Bias Score

EU Plans to Sever All Energy Ties With Russia by 2027
The EU's new energy chief, Dan Jørgensen, plans to finalize a roadmap by mid-March to eliminate all remaining energy ties with Russia by 2027, despite rising LNG imports and opposition from some member states.

EU Plans to Sever All Energy Ties With Russia by 2027
The EU's new energy chief, Dan Jørgensen, plans to finalize a roadmap by mid-March to eliminate all remaining energy ties with Russia by 2027, despite rising LNG imports and opposition from some member states.
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32% Bias Score

"Spain Approves Masdar's Energy Acquisitions, Rejecting Hungarian Bid for Talgo"
"The Spanish government approved Masdar's acquisition of Spanish energy assets, including Saeta Yield and a stake in Endesa's renewables, expanding Abu Dhabi's influence in the sector while contrasting with the rejection of a Hungarian bid for Talgo due to national security concerns."

"Spain Approves Masdar's Energy Acquisitions, Rejecting Hungarian Bid for Talgo"
"The Spanish government approved Masdar's acquisition of Spanish energy assets, including Saeta Yield and a stake in Endesa's renewables, expanding Abu Dhabi's influence in the sector while contrasting with the rejection of a Hungarian bid for Talgo due to national security concerns."
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40% Bias Score

North Dakota Panel to Decide on Permits for Massive Carbon Dioxide Pipeline
North Dakota is poised to approve permits for Summit Carbon Solutions' $8 billion pipeline designed to transport 18 million metric tons of CO2 annually from 57 ethanol plants across five states for underground storage, despite significant landowner opposition and pending legal challenges.

North Dakota Panel to Decide on Permits for Massive Carbon Dioxide Pipeline
North Dakota is poised to approve permits for Summit Carbon Solutions' $8 billion pipeline designed to transport 18 million metric tons of CO2 annually from 57 ethanol plants across five states for underground storage, despite significant landowner opposition and pending legal challenges.
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32% Bias Score

North Dakota to Decide on Permits for Major Carbon Capture Pipeline
The North Dakota Industrial Commission will decide Thursday on permits for Summit Carbon Solutions' $8 billion, 2,500-mile CO2 pipeline, which would transport emissions from 57 Midwest ethanol plants for underground storage, despite landowner opposition and potential legal challenges.

North Dakota to Decide on Permits for Major Carbon Capture Pipeline
The North Dakota Industrial Commission will decide Thursday on permits for Summit Carbon Solutions' $8 billion, 2,500-mile CO2 pipeline, which would transport emissions from 57 Midwest ethanol plants for underground storage, despite landowner opposition and potential legal challenges.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Poland's EU Presidency: Ukraine Energy Support and Green Transition Challenges
During its upcoming EU presidency, Poland will prioritize supporting Ukraine's energy system, facilitating talks on its EU energy law compliance, and learning from its resilience against Russian aggression, reflecting broader Eastern European security concerns.

Poland's EU Presidency: Ukraine Energy Support and Green Transition Challenges
During its upcoming EU presidency, Poland will prioritize supporting Ukraine's energy system, facilitating talks on its EU energy law compliance, and learning from its resilience against Russian aggression, reflecting broader Eastern European security concerns.
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44% Bias Score

German Electricity Prices Soar to Record High Amidst "Dunkelflaute"
Germany experienced record-high electricity prices (€395/MWh) due to "Dunkelflaute", a period of low wind and solar power generation combined with high energy demand from cold temperatures. This forced increased use of gas-fired plants, impacting consumers and depleting gas reserves, raising concern...

German Electricity Prices Soar to Record High Amidst "Dunkelflaute"
Germany experienced record-high electricity prices (€395/MWh) due to "Dunkelflaute", a period of low wind and solar power generation combined with high energy demand from cold temperatures. This forced increased use of gas-fired plants, impacting consumers and depleting gas reserves, raising concern...
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24% Bias Score
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