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Canavan: Coalition's Nuclear Power Stance is Politically Motivated
Australian Nationals senator Matt Canavan revealed in a video that the Coalition's support for nuclear power is politically motivated, stating that politicians across the spectrum base energy policies on focus group results, and that neither nuclear nor renewable energy is sufficient for a modern ec...
Canavan: Coalition's Nuclear Power Stance is Politically Motivated
Australian Nationals senator Matt Canavan revealed in a video that the Coalition's support for nuclear power is politically motivated, stating that politicians across the spectrum base energy policies on focus group results, and that neither nuclear nor renewable energy is sufficient for a modern ec...
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44% Bias Score


Adltek Wins Sorek Power Plant Tender, Raising Concerns About Cost and Market Dominance
Adltek and Menora won a tender to build a 900-megawatt power plant in Sorek, Israel, for NIS 3.18 billion (3.18 agorot/kilowatt) over 25 years, exceeding the minimum bid significantly, raising concerns about public cost and Adltek's growing market share.
Adltek Wins Sorek Power Plant Tender, Raising Concerns About Cost and Market Dominance
Adltek and Menora won a tender to build a 900-megawatt power plant in Sorek, Israel, for NIS 3.18 billion (3.18 agorot/kilowatt) over 25 years, exceeding the minimum bid significantly, raising concerns about public cost and Adltek's growing market share.
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56% Bias Score


China's Energy Self-Sufficiency Surpasses 80%
China's energy self-sufficiency rate exceeded 80 percent in 2024 due to increased oil and gas production and a massive renewable energy expansion exceeding 300 GW this year, primarily from solar and wind power, positioning it for global clean energy leadership by 2026.
China's Energy Self-Sufficiency Surpasses 80%
China's energy self-sufficiency rate exceeded 80 percent in 2024 due to increased oil and gas production and a massive renewable energy expansion exceeding 300 GW this year, primarily from solar and wind power, positioning it for global clean energy leadership by 2026.
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48% Bias Score


Australia's Opposition Nuclear Plan: Unprecedented Waste Management Challenge
Australia's opposition proposes a 14-gigawatt nuclear energy plan by 2050, generating 880 barrels of highly radioactive spent fuel annually, requiring long-term storage and posing significant environmental and security challenges.
Australia's Opposition Nuclear Plan: Unprecedented Waste Management Challenge
Australia's opposition proposes a 14-gigawatt nuclear energy plan by 2050, generating 880 barrels of highly radioactive spent fuel annually, requiring long-term storage and posing significant environmental and security challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Norway to Sever Electricity Links with Denmark Amidst Soaring Prices
Norway's governing parties plan to sever electricity interconnectors with Denmark in 2026 due to high domestic electricity prices, potentially affecting similar links with the UK and Europe; southern Norway prices hit 13 crowns (1.12 euros) per kilowatt-hour while the EU average is 0.1867 euros.
Norway to Sever Electricity Links with Denmark Amidst Soaring Prices
Norway's governing parties plan to sever electricity interconnectors with Denmark in 2026 due to high domestic electricity prices, potentially affecting similar links with the UK and Europe; southern Norway prices hit 13 crowns (1.12 euros) per kilowatt-hour while the EU average is 0.1867 euros.
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52% Bias Score


Dutton's Nuclear Power Plan: Waste Concerns and Feasibility Challenges
Peter Dutton's plan to construct seven nuclear power plants in Australia, projected to generate 140 cubic meters of nuclear waste annually, faces significant opposition due to the lack of suitable long-term storage facilities, substantial cost concerns, and public unease about the handling of nuclea...
Dutton's Nuclear Power Plan: Waste Concerns and Feasibility Challenges
Peter Dutton's plan to construct seven nuclear power plants in Australia, projected to generate 140 cubic meters of nuclear waste annually, faces significant opposition due to the lack of suitable long-term storage facilities, substantial cost concerns, and public unease about the handling of nuclea...
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60% Bias Score

Record Coal Consumption in 2024, but IEA Predicts Stagnation from 2027
Global coal consumption hit a record 8.77 billion tons in 2024, a 1% rise from 2023, with China accounting for 30% more than the rest of the world; however, the IEA predicts stagnation from 2027 due to increased renewable energy in China.

Record Coal Consumption in 2024, but IEA Predicts Stagnation from 2027
Global coal consumption hit a record 8.77 billion tons in 2024, a 1% rise from 2023, with China accounting for 30% more than the rest of the world; however, the IEA predicts stagnation from 2027 due to increased renewable energy in China.
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24% Bias Score

US Imposes New Sanctions on Nord Stream 2 Entities
The U.S. issued new sanctions against numerous Russian entities and individuals linked to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, citing Russia's weaponization of energy resources and aiming to hinder their ability to leverage energy for political gain.

US Imposes New Sanctions on Nord Stream 2 Entities
The U.S. issued new sanctions against numerous Russian entities and individuals linked to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, citing Russia's weaponization of energy resources and aiming to hinder their ability to leverage energy for political gain.
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40% Bias Score

Chevron Exits North West Shelf Project in Major Asset Swap with Woodside
Woodside and Chevron announced a major asset swap: Chevron will exit the North West Shelf project after 40 years, trading its 16.67% stake and a 20% interest in the Angel CCS project, along with a $400 million payment, for Woodside's 13% stake in Wheatstone and its 65% stake in the Julimar-Brunello ...

Chevron Exits North West Shelf Project in Major Asset Swap with Woodside
Woodside and Chevron announced a major asset swap: Chevron will exit the North West Shelf project after 40 years, trading its 16.67% stake and a 20% interest in the Angel CCS project, along with a $400 million payment, for Woodside's 13% stake in Wheatstone and its 65% stake in the Julimar-Brunello ...
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40% Bias Score

China's Energy Self-Sufficiency Surges Past 80 Percent Amidst Renewable Energy Boom
China's energy self-sufficiency rate topped 80 percent in 2024 due to increased oil and gas production; renewable energy capacity will surge by over 300 GW this year, exceeding 85 percent of new installations, as the country plans a unified power market by 2025.

China's Energy Self-Sufficiency Surges Past 80 Percent Amidst Renewable Energy Boom
China's energy self-sufficiency rate topped 80 percent in 2024 due to increased oil and gas production; renewable energy capacity will surge by over 300 GW this year, exceeding 85 percent of new installations, as the country plans a unified power market by 2025.
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40% Bias Score

Republika Srpska's Energy Crisis: Coal Shortages and Price Hikes
Mismanagement of Republika Srpska's power system, marked by the granting of coalfield concessions to private companies, has led to coal shortages at Ugljevik and Gacko thermal power plants, forcing the region to switch from electricity exporter to importer and resulting in a 7.9% price hike for hous...

Republika Srpska's Energy Crisis: Coal Shortages and Price Hikes
Mismanagement of Republika Srpska's power system, marked by the granting of coalfield concessions to private companies, has led to coal shortages at Ugljevik and Gacko thermal power plants, forcing the region to switch from electricity exporter to importer and resulting in a 7.9% price hike for hous...
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44% Bias Score

Ethiopia-Kenya Electricity Highway Boosts Regional Power Sharing
The $1.2 billion Ethiopia-Kenya Electricity Highway, officially opened last year, enables the two countries to share electricity across 650 miles of transmission lines, improving energy reliability and addressing rising demand fueled by renewable energy sources; this is part of a broader trend in Af...

Ethiopia-Kenya Electricity Highway Boosts Regional Power Sharing
The $1.2 billion Ethiopia-Kenya Electricity Highway, officially opened last year, enables the two countries to share electricity across 650 miles of transmission lines, improving energy reliability and addressing rising demand fueled by renewable energy sources; this is part of a broader trend in Af...
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40% Bias Score
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