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LNG Canada Poised for First Asia Exports
LNG Canada's $18-billion export terminal in Kitimat, B.C., is nearing completion, poised to become Canada's first LNG export facility, shipping fuel to Asia within weeks, despite past setbacks and ongoing environmental concerns.
LNG Canada Poised for First Asia Exports
LNG Canada's $18-billion export terminal in Kitimat, B.C., is nearing completion, poised to become Canada's first LNG export facility, shipping fuel to Asia within weeks, despite past setbacks and ongoing environmental concerns.
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44% Bias Score


EnBW Q1 2025 Results: Strong Start Despite Renewable Energy Dip
EnBW reported a 5% rise in its first-quarter 2025 Adjusted EBITDA to €1.41 billion, driven by increased network revenue and e-mobility, despite a 9% drop in renewable energy profits due to poor weather; the company plans a €3 billion capital increase for further investment.
EnBW Q1 2025 Results: Strong Start Despite Renewable Energy Dip
EnBW reported a 5% rise in its first-quarter 2025 Adjusted EBITDA to €1.41 billion, driven by increased network revenue and e-mobility, despite a 9% drop in renewable energy profits due to poor weather; the company plans a €3 billion capital increase for further investment.
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20% Bias Score


Italy Unlocks PNRR Funds for Pre-Existing Photovoltaic Plants in Energy Communities
Italy's new decree unlocks PNRR funds (up to 40%) for pre-existing photovoltaic plants designated for energy communities in towns under 5,000, removing bureaucratic obstacles to access funding, even before the community's formal establishment, and expanding eligible participants to include various p...
Italy Unlocks PNRR Funds for Pre-Existing Photovoltaic Plants in Energy Communities
Italy's new decree unlocks PNRR funds (up to 40%) for pre-existing photovoltaic plants designated for energy communities in towns under 5,000, removing bureaucratic obstacles to access funding, even before the community's formal establishment, and expanding eligible participants to include various p...
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44% Bias Score


US Tariffs Threaten Southeast Asia's Solar Industry
The US imposed tariffs of 14 percent to over 3,400 percent on solar panel imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam starting June 9th, threatening the region's solar industry which supplied nearly 90 percent of US imports (55GW) last year; analysts urge boosting domestic solar demand an...
US Tariffs Threaten Southeast Asia's Solar Industry
The US imposed tariffs of 14 percent to over 3,400 percent on solar panel imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam starting June 9th, threatening the region's solar industry which supplied nearly 90 percent of US imports (55GW) last year; analysts urge boosting domestic solar demand an...
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36% Bias Score


Wind Energy Development in La Guajira: A Clash Between Progress and Indigenous Rights
In La Guajira, Colombia, the construction of wind farms for renewable energy is causing conflict between the Wayuu indigenous community and energy companies due to cultural disruption, inadequate compensation, and lack of transparency, leading to protests and violence, while some benefit from infras...
Wind Energy Development in La Guajira: A Clash Between Progress and Indigenous Rights
In La Guajira, Colombia, the construction of wind farms for renewable energy is causing conflict between the Wayuu indigenous community and energy companies due to cultural disruption, inadequate compensation, and lack of transparency, leading to protests and violence, while some benefit from infras...
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44% Bias Score


ZNPP Transfer to Russia: Inspections, Fuel Issues, and Safety Concerns
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, previously managed by Ukraine, is now under Russian control, requiring extensive equipment inspections and regulatory compliance checks, particularly regarding the presence of American nuclear fuel and the need for upgrades to meet modern safety standards.
ZNPP Transfer to Russia: Inspections, Fuel Issues, and Safety Concerns
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, previously managed by Ukraine, is now under Russian control, requiring extensive equipment inspections and regulatory compliance checks, particularly regarding the presence of American nuclear fuel and the need for upgrades to meet modern safety standards.
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44% Bias Score

Milieudefensie Threatens Shell with New Lawsuit Over Climate Action
Milieudefensie is suing Shell in the Netherlands for insufficient climate action, accusing the company of violating its legal duty of care by continuing to invest in fossil fuel projects despite a previous court ruling emphasizing its 'special responsibility' to cut emissions; the NGO wants Shell to...

Milieudefensie Threatens Shell with New Lawsuit Over Climate Action
Milieudefensie is suing Shell in the Netherlands for insufficient climate action, accusing the company of violating its legal duty of care by continuing to invest in fossil fuel projects despite a previous court ruling emphasizing its 'special responsibility' to cut emissions; the NGO wants Shell to...
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48% Bias Score

Hamburg Green Hydrogen Project Proceeds While Emden Project Faces Uncertainty
Hamburg's 100-megawatt green hydrogen electrolyzer project in Moorburg remains on schedule, with first deliveries in early 2027, despite initial demolition setbacks, contrasting with Statkraft's halt of similar projects in Emden due to market uncertainties.

Hamburg Green Hydrogen Project Proceeds While Emden Project Faces Uncertainty
Hamburg's 100-megawatt green hydrogen electrolyzer project in Moorburg remains on schedule, with first deliveries in early 2027, despite initial demolition setbacks, contrasting with Statkraft's halt of similar projects in Emden due to market uncertainties.
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36% Bias Score

Negative Electricity Prices in the Netherlands: Dynamic Contracts Reward Consumption, Penalize Solar Feed-in
On Sunday, a historically low electricity price of -€0.28 per kilowatt-hour in the Netherlands resulted in payments to consumers with dynamic energy contracts who consumed electricity, while those with solar panels feeding excess energy back to the grid faced charges, highlighting the complexities o...

Negative Electricity Prices in the Netherlands: Dynamic Contracts Reward Consumption, Penalize Solar Feed-in
On Sunday, a historically low electricity price of -€0.28 per kilowatt-hour in the Netherlands resulted in payments to consumers with dynamic energy contracts who consumed electricity, while those with solar panels feeding excess energy back to the grid faced charges, highlighting the complexities o...
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36% Bias Score

Mitsotakis-Meloni Summit: Strengthening Greece-Italy Cooperation on EU Challenges
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is in Rome today to meet with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, holding the Supreme Cooperation Council session to discuss EU challenges including migration, security, defense, energy, and trade, with a focus on strengthening bilateral ties and cooperati...

Mitsotakis-Meloni Summit: Strengthening Greece-Italy Cooperation on EU Challenges
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is in Rome today to meet with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, holding the Supreme Cooperation Council session to discuss EU challenges including migration, security, defense, energy, and trade, with a focus on strengthening bilateral ties and cooperati...
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32% Bias Score

Kazakhstan's Uranium and AI Strategy: A Geopolitical Pivot
Kazakhstan, the world's largest uranium exporter, is leveraging its resources and AI investments to become a global AI hub, attracting Western tech companies and partnerships while navigating competition from Russia and China.

Kazakhstan's Uranium and AI Strategy: A Geopolitical Pivot
Kazakhstan, the world's largest uranium exporter, is leveraging its resources and AI investments to become a global AI hub, attracting Western tech companies and partnerships while navigating competition from Russia and China.
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32% Bias Score

Shell Considers Potential Acquisition of BP Amidst Market Volatility
Shell is evaluating a potential acquisition of BP, driven by BP's lower stock price following a Bloomberg report. This follows a period of consolidation in the oil industry in the late 1990s.

Shell Considers Potential Acquisition of BP Amidst Market Volatility
Shell is evaluating a potential acquisition of BP, driven by BP's lower stock price following a Bloomberg report. This follows a period of consolidation in the oil industry in the late 1990s.
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36% Bias Score
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