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Tunisia Announces Sweeping Energy Reforms to Boost Sovereignty
The Tunisian government announced sweeping energy reforms on Tuesday, including legal overhauls, administrative improvements, and investment incentives to achieve energy independence and transition to renewable sources by 2035.
Tunisia Announces Sweeping Energy Reforms to Boost Sovereignty
The Tunisian government announced sweeping energy reforms on Tuesday, including legal overhauls, administrative improvements, and investment incentives to achieve energy independence and transition to renewable sources by 2035.
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36% Bias Score


UK Launches Consultation on 2030 Petrol and Diesel Car Ban
The UK government launched a consultation on its plan to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030, aiming to clarify the policy and address industry concerns about market demand and the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate, following a recent decline in UK car production and amid thousands of job...
UK Launches Consultation on 2030 Petrol and Diesel Car Ban
The UK government launched a consultation on its plan to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030, aiming to clarify the policy and address industry concerns about market demand and the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate, following a recent decline in UK car production and amid thousands of job...
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32% Bias Score


Slovakia's Fico Faces Backlash for Seeking Russian Gas Amidst Ukraine War
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's meeting with Vladimir Putin to secure alternative Russian gas supplies after Ukraine's refusal to renew the transit contract has sparked outrage from Ukraine and the EU, with accusations of bribery and undermining efforts to end the war.
Slovakia's Fico Faces Backlash for Seeking Russian Gas Amidst Ukraine War
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's meeting with Vladimir Putin to secure alternative Russian gas supplies after Ukraine's refusal to renew the transit contract has sparked outrage from Ukraine and the EU, with accusations of bribery and undermining efforts to end the war.
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52% Bias Score


Sandu Begins Second Term, Prioritizing EU Ties Amidst Russian Interference Allegations
Moldovan President Maia Sandu, in her second-term inauguration, prioritized strengthening EU ties, citing the path as crucial for security, while acknowledging challenges including alleged Russian interference and an energy emergency declaration; she won with 55.03% of the vote.
Sandu Begins Second Term, Prioritizing EU Ties Amidst Russian Interference Allegations
Moldovan President Maia Sandu, in her second-term inauguration, prioritized strengthening EU ties, citing the path as crucial for security, while acknowledging challenges including alleged Russian interference and an energy emergency declaration; she won with 55.03% of the vote.
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44% Bias Score


Delay in Dutch Nuclear Plant Construction Due to Site Investigation Expansion
The construction of two new nuclear power plants in the Netherlands is delayed because the Ministry of Climate and Energy must investigate additional potential locations beyond the initially preferred Borssele site, pushing back the decision beyond the initially planned second quarter of 2025.
Delay in Dutch Nuclear Plant Construction Due to Site Investigation Expansion
The construction of two new nuclear power plants in the Netherlands is delayed because the Ministry of Climate and Energy must investigate additional potential locations beyond the initially preferred Borssele site, pushing back the decision beyond the initially planned second quarter of 2025.
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40% Bias Score


Slovakia Faces Gas Shortage if Ukraine Halts Russian Transit
Slovakia's natural gas reserves are only 50-60% of what's needed, jeopardizing the country's energy security after the end of 2024 if Russian gas transit through Ukraine stops; this may necessitate costly infrastructure projects or stronger ties with Russia.
Slovakia Faces Gas Shortage if Ukraine Halts Russian Transit
Slovakia's natural gas reserves are only 50-60% of what's needed, jeopardizing the country's energy security after the end of 2024 if Russian gas transit through Ukraine stops; this may necessitate costly infrastructure projects or stronger ties with Russia.
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48% Bias Score

North Rhine-Westphalia Mandates Solar Panels on New Buildings
Beginning January 1, 2025, new residential buildings in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany are mandated to install solar panels covering at least 30% of their roof area, aiming to increase solar power generation by 130-270 megawatts annually and contribute to the state's renewable energy goals.

North Rhine-Westphalia Mandates Solar Panels on New Buildings
Beginning January 1, 2025, new residential buildings in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany are mandated to install solar panels covering at least 30% of their roof area, aiming to increase solar power generation by 130-270 megawatts annually and contribute to the state's renewable energy goals.
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36% Bias Score

Pilot Energy Expands Cliff Head Carbon Storage Capacity by 27 Million Tonnes
Pilot Energy announced a 58% increase in the Cliff Head carbon storage project's capacity to 72.2 million tonnes following a CO2Tech assessment, significantly boosting its potential for decarbonizing West Australian industries.

Pilot Energy Expands Cliff Head Carbon Storage Capacity by 27 Million Tonnes
Pilot Energy announced a 58% increase in the Cliff Head carbon storage project's capacity to 72.2 million tonnes following a CO2Tech assessment, significantly boosting its potential for decarbonizing West Australian industries.
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16% Bias Score

Zelensky Accuses Slovak PM of Prioritizing Russia Over National Interest
Ukrainian President Zelensky accused Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico of prioritizing Russia's interests by refusing Ukrainian compensation and aid for ending Russian gas transit, alleging undisclosed agreements with Putin and risking a gas crisis in Slovakia.

Zelensky Accuses Slovak PM of Prioritizing Russia Over National Interest
Ukrainian President Zelensky accused Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico of prioritizing Russia's interests by refusing Ukrainian compensation and aid for ending Russian gas transit, alleging undisclosed agreements with Putin and risking a gas crisis in Slovakia.
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56% Bias Score

Delay in Dutch Nuclear Power Plant Construction Due to Location Uncertainty
Construction of two planned nuclear power plants in the Netherlands is delayed because the government must investigate additional locations beyond the initially preferred site of Borssele, impacting the project timeline and raising concerns about the 2025 completion target.

Delay in Dutch Nuclear Power Plant Construction Due to Location Uncertainty
Construction of two planned nuclear power plants in the Netherlands is delayed because the government must investigate additional locations beyond the initially preferred site of Borssele, impacting the project timeline and raising concerns about the 2025 completion target.
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36% Bias Score

Oil Prices Rise on Positive Short-Term Outlook
On Tuesday, oil prices rose, with Brent crude at $73.37 and WTI at $69.98 per barrel, due to a short-term positive market outlook, reduced holiday trading volume, supportive supply and demand changes, and China's planned fiscal stimulus.

Oil Prices Rise on Positive Short-Term Outlook
On Tuesday, oil prices rose, with Brent crude at $73.37 and WTI at $69.98 per barrel, due to a short-term positive market outlook, reduced holiday trading volume, supportive supply and demand changes, and China's planned fiscal stimulus.
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32% Bias Score

German Fuel Prices: Slight Decrease Expected in 2025 Despite CO2 Price Hike
In 2024, German average gasoline (E10) cost \u20ac1.74/liter, diesel \u20ac1.65/liter; lower oil prices and reduced Chinese demand may slightly lower prices in 2025, but a CO2 price hike will add around 3 cents/liter.

German Fuel Prices: Slight Decrease Expected in 2025 Despite CO2 Price Hike
In 2024, German average gasoline (E10) cost \u20ac1.74/liter, diesel \u20ac1.65/liter; lower oil prices and reduced Chinese demand may slightly lower prices in 2025, but a CO2 price hike will add around 3 cents/liter.
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36% Bias Score
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