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Greece Announces €100 Million Plan to Subsidize Electricity Costs
Greece will spend €100 million to subsidize households and small businesses against high electricity prices, capping costs at €0.15/kWh, and imposing a windfall tax on energy producers; larger businesses will receive indirect support through tax breaks.
Greece Announces €100 Million Plan to Subsidize Electricity Costs
Greece will spend €100 million to subsidize households and small businesses against high electricity prices, capping costs at €0.15/kWh, and imposing a windfall tax on energy producers; larger businesses will receive indirect support through tax breaks.
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40% Bias Score


Colombia Averts Blackout, But Financial Crisis Looms in Energy Sector
Delayed rains have increased Colombia's reservoir levels, decreasing the immediate risk of a widespread blackout; however, a 7 trillion peso (US \$1.7 billion) government debt in energy subsidies, coupled with insufficient infrastructure, poses a significant long-term threat to energy security.
Colombia Averts Blackout, But Financial Crisis Looms in Energy Sector
Delayed rains have increased Colombia's reservoir levels, decreasing the immediate risk of a widespread blackout; however, a 7 trillion peso (US \$1.7 billion) government debt in energy subsidies, coupled with insufficient infrastructure, poses a significant long-term threat to energy security.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Strikes Ukraine's Energy Grid, Leaving Millions Without Power
Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine on Thursday, targeting energy infrastructure across multiple cities, leaving up to 1 million without power and causing widespread disruptions.
Russia Strikes Ukraine's Energy Grid, Leaving Millions Without Power
Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine on Thursday, targeting energy infrastructure across multiple cities, leaving up to 1 million without power and causing widespread disruptions.
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48% Bias Score


Nearly Zero-Energy Homes Send Electricity Back to the Grid
Architect Colin Usher designs nearly zero-energy homes that send electricity back to the grid, offering a sustainable housing solution.
Nearly Zero-Energy Homes Send Electricity Back to the Grid
Architect Colin Usher designs nearly zero-energy homes that send electricity back to the grid, offering a sustainable housing solution.
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40% Bias Score


Market Strategist Roundup: Positive Outlook on Energy, Utilities, and Mortgages
A roundup of market analyses from financial experts at CIBC, TD Economics, and RBC Capital Markets concerning the energy, utility, and mortgage sectors in Canada and the US, with a mostly positive outlook.
Market Strategist Roundup: Positive Outlook on Energy, Utilities, and Mortgages
A roundup of market analyses from financial experts at CIBC, TD Economics, and RBC Capital Markets concerning the energy, utility, and mortgage sectors in Canada and the US, with a mostly positive outlook.
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24% Bias Score


Solar Power on Historic Buildings: A German Success Story
This article reports on the increasing acceptance of solar panel installations on historical buildings in Germany, showcasing technological solutions and policy changes that facilitate renewable energy integration while preserving cultural heritage.
Solar Power on Historic Buildings: A German Success Story
This article reports on the increasing acceptance of solar panel installations on historical buildings in Germany, showcasing technological solutions and policy changes that facilitate renewable energy integration while preserving cultural heritage.
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Auric Mining Begins Final Jeffreys Find Gold Milling Campaign
Auric Mining and BML Ventures commenced the final milling campaign of 142,000 tonnes of ore from the Jeffreys Find gold project on October 23, 2024, near Norseman, WA, expecting completion by January 2025 and significant profits from high-grade ore sales.

Auric Mining Begins Final Jeffreys Find Gold Milling Campaign
Auric Mining and BML Ventures commenced the final milling campaign of 142,000 tonnes of ore from the Jeffreys Find gold project on October 23, 2024, near Norseman, WA, expecting completion by January 2025 and significant profits from high-grade ore sales.
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48% Bias Score

Massive Russian Air Attack Plunges Over 1 Million Ukrainian Homes into Darkness
A widespread Russian air attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure left over one million homes without power, marking the eleventh such large-scale assault this year and injuring at least five people.

Massive Russian Air Attack Plunges Over 1 Million Ukrainian Homes into Darkness
A widespread Russian air attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure left over one million homes without power, marking the eleventh such large-scale assault this year and injuring at least five people.
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40% Bias Score

AI-Powered System Cuts African Electricity Loss by 15%
Nigerian startup Beacon Power Services reduces African electricity loss by 15% using a location-based system, improving revenue and reliability, and plans to expand using AI and drones.

AI-Powered System Cuts African Electricity Loss by 15%
Nigerian startup Beacon Power Services reduces African electricity loss by 15% using a location-based system, improving revenue and reliability, and plans to expand using AI and drones.
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48% Bias Score

India Eyes Guyanese Oil for Energy Security
India seeks to secure a long-term oil deal with Guyana to enhance its energy security, facing challenges related to ExxonMobil's involvement and logistics.

India Eyes Guyanese Oil for Energy Security
India seeks to secure a long-term oil deal with Guyana to enhance its energy security, facing challenges related to ExxonMobil's involvement and logistics.
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24% Bias Score

Rosatom's Role in German Nuclear Fuel Facility Expansion Sparks Concerns
Concerns over safety and potential sabotage arise as a Russian state-owned nuclear corporation collaborates on expanding a German nuclear fuel facility.

Rosatom's Role in German Nuclear Fuel Facility Expansion Sparks Concerns
Concerns over safety and potential sabotage arise as a Russian state-owned nuclear corporation collaborates on expanding a German nuclear fuel facility.
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40% Bias Score

Egypt Toughens Penalties for Electricity Theft
Egypt has amended its electricity law to increase penalties for electricity theft, aiming to curb significant losses impacting the national economy.

Egypt Toughens Penalties for Electricity Theft
Egypt has amended its electricity law to increase penalties for electricity theft, aiming to curb significant losses impacting the national economy.
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36% Bias Score
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