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"Chinas höchster Windpark in Tibet erzeugt 223 Millionen kWh sauberen Strom"
"In der Autonomen Region Xizang, China, erzeugt ein neuer Windpark mit 20 Turbinen in einer Rekordhöhe von 5.305 Metern jährlich 223 Millionen kWh sauberen Strom, spart 73.100 Tonnen Kohle ein und reduziert CO2-Emissionen um 182.800 Tonnen. Der Park wurde von der Datang Xizang Energy Development Co....
"Chinas höchster Windpark in Tibet erzeugt 223 Millionen kWh sauberen Strom"
"In der Autonomen Region Xizang, China, erzeugt ein neuer Windpark mit 20 Turbinen in einer Rekordhöhe von 5.305 Metern jährlich 223 Millionen kWh sauberen Strom, spart 73.100 Tonnen Kohle ein und reduziert CO2-Emissionen um 182.800 Tonnen. Der Park wurde von der Datang Xizang Energy Development Co....
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36% Bias Score


Equinor Sued Over Alleged Human Rights Violations Linked to Delek Group
Greenpeace Norway is suing Equinor for potentially violating Norway's transparency act due to its partnership with Ithaca Energy, controlled by Delek Group—a company operating in illegal Israeli settlements and flagged by the UN for human rights concerns; the Rosebank oilfield deal could send £250 m...
Equinor Sued Over Alleged Human Rights Violations Linked to Delek Group
Greenpeace Norway is suing Equinor for potentially violating Norway's transparency act due to its partnership with Ithaca Energy, controlled by Delek Group—a company operating in illegal Israeli settlements and flagged by the UN for human rights concerns; the Rosebank oilfield deal could send £250 m...
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44% Bias Score


EDF Raises Nuclear Power Generation Forecast for 2023
EDF predicts 358-364 TWh of nuclear energy production in 2023, a significant increase from the previous projection, driven by improved maintenance and a new reactor, despite regulatory challenges highlighted by CEO Luc Rémont.
EDF Raises Nuclear Power Generation Forecast for 2023
EDF predicts 358-364 TWh of nuclear energy production in 2023, a significant increase from the previous projection, driven by improved maintenance and a new reactor, despite regulatory challenges highlighted by CEO Luc Rémont.
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32% Bias Score


ERG to Build 200-Megawatt Wind Farm in Kazakhstan with China
ERG, a 40% Kazakhstan government-owned firm, is building a $176 million, 200-megawatt wind farm near Ekibastuz with China Huadian and Argestus, aiming for completion by end-2026, furthering renewable energy goals and Sino-Kazakh energy ties.
ERG to Build 200-Megawatt Wind Farm in Kazakhstan with China
ERG, a 40% Kazakhstan government-owned firm, is building a $176 million, 200-megawatt wind farm near Ekibastuz with China Huadian and Argestus, aiming for completion by end-2026, furthering renewable energy goals and Sino-Kazakh energy ties.
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40% Bias Score


"Energy Diversification: Western Balkans Conference Highlights Urgent Need for Green Transition"
"A Belgrade conference on energy diversification, attended by experts from Serbia, the region, and Germany, stressed the urgent need for green transition and renewable energy sources in the Western Balkans, highlighting investment, infrastructure, skills development, and the potential of Serbia's li...
"Energy Diversification: Western Balkans Conference Highlights Urgent Need for Green Transition"
"A Belgrade conference on energy diversification, attended by experts from Serbia, the region, and Germany, stressed the urgent need for green transition and renewable energy sources in the Western Balkans, highlighting investment, infrastructure, skills development, and the potential of Serbia's li...
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36% Bias Score


Russian MLRS Deployment Near Zaporizhzhia NPP Raises Nuclear Safety Concerns
A Greenpeace-commissioned report reveals that Russian forces have deployed "Uragan" and "Smerch" MLRS near the occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, constructing over 1000 meters of trenches and fortifications near the cooling pond, increasing the risk of a nuclear accident and violating intern...
Russian MLRS Deployment Near Zaporizhzhia NPP Raises Nuclear Safety Concerns
A Greenpeace-commissioned report reveals that Russian forces have deployed "Uragan" and "Smerch" MLRS near the occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, constructing over 1000 meters of trenches and fortifications near the cooling pond, increasing the risk of a nuclear accident and violating intern...
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40% Bias Score

UK Approves Controversial North Sea Carbon Storage Plan
The UK government approved a plan to store 100 million tonnes of CO2 beneath the North Sea, starting in 2027, despite concerns about long-term safety and potential environmental impacts from leaks.

UK Approves Controversial North Sea Carbon Storage Plan
The UK government approved a plan to store 100 million tonnes of CO2 beneath the North Sea, starting in 2027, despite concerns about long-term safety and potential environmental impacts from leaks.
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28% Bias Score

ExxonMobil to Boost Oil Production by 18% While Investing $30 Billion in Low-Carbon Projects
ExxonMobil announced plans to increase oil production by 18% to 5.4 million barrels per day by 2030, investing $28-$33 billion annually, with a further $30 billion allocated to low-emission projects in carbon capture, hydrogen, and lithium production, aiming for significant earnings growth in both s...

ExxonMobil to Boost Oil Production by 18% While Investing $30 Billion in Low-Carbon Projects
ExxonMobil announced plans to increase oil production by 18% to 5.4 million barrels per day by 2030, investing $28-$33 billion annually, with a further $30 billion allocated to low-emission projects in carbon capture, hydrogen, and lithium production, aiming for significant earnings growth in both s...
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40% Bias Score

Woodside's Browse Gas Project Faces Environmental Opposition at Scott Reef
Woodside Energy's proposed $30 billion Browse gas project near Western Australia's Scott Reef faces significant environmental opposition due to potential harm to endangered species and the reef's ecosystem; the WA Environmental Protection Authority deemed the initial proposal unacceptable, highlight...

Woodside's Browse Gas Project Faces Environmental Opposition at Scott Reef
Woodside Energy's proposed $30 billion Browse gas project near Western Australia's Scott Reef faces significant environmental opposition due to potential harm to endangered species and the reef's ecosystem; the WA Environmental Protection Authority deemed the initial proposal unacceptable, highlight...
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56% Bias Score

France's Energy Policy Under Fire: Instability and Insufficient Subsidies Hamper Green Transition
Anne Lapierre, head of Bracewell's Paris office, criticizes France's inadequate energy policy, highlighting its failure to protect businesses from high energy costs and develop a hydrogen market due to political uncertainty and insufficient subsidies, urging immediate policy changes to avoid falling...

France's Energy Policy Under Fire: Instability and Insufficient Subsidies Hamper Green Transition
Anne Lapierre, head of Bracewell's Paris office, criticizes France's inadequate energy policy, highlighting its failure to protect businesses from high energy costs and develop a hydrogen market due to political uncertainty and insufficient subsidies, urging immediate policy changes to avoid falling...
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44% Bias Score

Coalition Claims Cheaper Nuclear Energy Despite CSIRO Report
The Australian Coalition party claims its nuclear energy policy will be cheaper than Labor's, despite a CSIRO report showing nuclear power remains 50% more expensive than renewables; Opposition Leader Peter Dutton cites international experience, but the Coalition will release costings this week.

Coalition Claims Cheaper Nuclear Energy Despite CSIRO Report
The Australian Coalition party claims its nuclear energy policy will be cheaper than Labor's, despite a CSIRO report showing nuclear power remains 50% more expensive than renewables; Opposition Leader Peter Dutton cites international experience, but the Coalition will release costings this week.
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56% Bias Score

CSIRO Accused of Political Bias in Nuclear Energy Report
Dick Smith criticized a CSIRO report suggesting nuclear energy is twice as expensive as renewables in Australia, accusing the organization of political bias favoring the Labor Party's renewable energy plan ahead of the election, while citing international examples with lower nuclear energy costs.

CSIRO Accused of Political Bias in Nuclear Energy Report
Dick Smith criticized a CSIRO report suggesting nuclear energy is twice as expensive as renewables in Australia, accusing the organization of political bias favoring the Labor Party's renewable energy plan ahead of the election, while citing international examples with lower nuclear energy costs.
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52% Bias Score
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