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17 States Sue Trump Administration Over $3.3 Billion in EV Charger Funding
Seventeen states are suing the Trump administration for blocking $3.3 billion in funding for electric vehicle chargers, allocated under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, arguing Congress holds that authority; the administration's action is part of a broader effort to roll back environmental policie...
17 States Sue Trump Administration Over $3.3 Billion in EV Charger Funding
Seventeen states are suing the Trump administration for blocking $3.3 billion in funding for electric vehicle chargers, allocated under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, arguing Congress holds that authority; the administration's action is part of a broader effort to roll back environmental policie...
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64% Bias Score


Spanish Power Outage Reshapes Parliamentary Debate on Energy and Defense"
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's parliamentary appearance, initially focused on a €10.471 billion defense budget increase, was unexpectedly dominated by a debate on energy policy following a major power outage on April 28th, revealing political fault lines and shifting alliances.
Spanish Power Outage Reshapes Parliamentary Debate on Energy and Defense"
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's parliamentary appearance, initially focused on a €10.471 billion defense budget increase, was unexpectedly dominated by a debate on energy policy following a major power outage on April 28th, revealing political fault lines and shifting alliances.
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60% Bias Score


Spanish Researcher Wins Prestigious Award for Sustainable Energy Innovation
Antoni Forner Cuenca, a chemical engineer from Alicante, Spain, won the 2025 Princesa de Girona Research Award for his contributions to sustainable energy storage, specifically the development of porous electrodes for large-scale batteries; King Felipe VI presented the award in Badajoz, Spain.
Spanish Researcher Wins Prestigious Award for Sustainable Energy Innovation
Antoni Forner Cuenca, a chemical engineer from Alicante, Spain, won the 2025 Princesa de Girona Research Award for his contributions to sustainable energy storage, specifically the development of porous electrodes for large-scale batteries; King Felipe VI presented the award in Badajoz, Spain.
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20% Bias Score


EU to End Russian Gas and Oil Imports by 2027
The EU plans to completely halt Russian gas and oil imports by 2027, decreasing reliance on Russia from 45% in 2021 to 13% currently, although some countries like Hungary and Slovakia still receive gas via pipelines; the transition involves increased LNG imports, presenting environmental concerns an...
EU to End Russian Gas and Oil Imports by 2027
The EU plans to completely halt Russian gas and oil imports by 2027, decreasing reliance on Russia from 45% in 2021 to 13% currently, although some countries like Hungary and Slovakia still receive gas via pipelines; the transition involves increased LNG imports, presenting environmental concerns an...
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36% Bias Score


TransAlta to Power Alberta Data Centers
TransAlta Corp. plans to partner with Alberta data centers, providing 90% of their natural gas-fired electricity needs by year-end, aiming to contribute to the province's $100 billion AI data center development goal within five years.
TransAlta to Power Alberta Data Centers
TransAlta Corp. plans to partner with Alberta data centers, providing 90% of their natural gas-fired electricity needs by year-end, aiming to contribute to the province's $100 billion AI data center development goal within five years.
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32% Bias Score


EU Plans Complete Phase-Out of Russian Energy Imports by 2027
The European Commission announced a plan to phase out all remaining Russian energy imports by 2027, utilizing legislation instead of further sanctions due to Hungarian veto power, aiming for reduced energy consumption and diversification to secure energy independence.
EU Plans Complete Phase-Out of Russian Energy Imports by 2027
The European Commission announced a plan to phase out all remaining Russian energy imports by 2027, utilizing legislation instead of further sanctions due to Hungarian veto power, aiming for reduced energy consumption and diversification to secure energy independence.
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40% Bias Score

Russia and Venezuela Sign 10-Year Strategic Partnership Agreement
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro visited Moscow on Victory Day, meeting with Vladimir Putin to sign a ten-year strategic partnership agreement encompassing energy, trade, and military cooperation, amidst both countries' anti-Western foreign policies and efforts to combat international isolation.

Russia and Venezuela Sign 10-Year Strategic Partnership Agreement
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro visited Moscow on Victory Day, meeting with Vladimir Putin to sign a ten-year strategic partnership agreement encompassing energy, trade, and military cooperation, amidst both countries' anti-Western foreign policies and efforts to combat international isolation.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Government to Assume Political Responsibility for Widespread Power Outage
A major power outage in Spain, lasting over a week, has prompted the government to announce a willingness to assume political responsibility, investigating both energy companies and internal failures, despite lacking a complete understanding of the cause.

Spanish Government to Assume Political Responsibility for Widespread Power Outage
A major power outage in Spain, lasting over a week, has prompted the government to announce a willingness to assume political responsibility, investigating both energy companies and internal failures, despite lacking a complete understanding of the cause.
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56% Bias Score

WarmtelinQ Project Faces "1.1 Billion Euro" Cost Overrun
The WarmtelinQ project, aiming to provide sustainable heating to 120,000 homes in South Holland by 2027, faces a cost increase from "600 million euros" to at least "1.1 billion euros", raising concerns about funding and delays.

WarmtelinQ Project Faces "1.1 Billion Euro" Cost Overrun
The WarmtelinQ project, aiming to provide sustainable heating to 120,000 homes in South Holland by 2027, faces a cost increase from "600 million euros" to at least "1.1 billion euros", raising concerns about funding and delays.
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48% Bias Score

Limburg Approves Hydrogen Plant Despite Negative Environmental Assessment
The Limburg province approved a €1 billion water hydrogen factory on the Chemelot industrial site despite a negative environmental impact assessment from the Commission for Environmental Impact Assessment (mer) due to unclear environmental effects, particularly concerning sulfur and nitrogen emissio...

Limburg Approves Hydrogen Plant Despite Negative Environmental Assessment
The Limburg province approved a €1 billion water hydrogen factory on the Chemelot industrial site despite a negative environmental impact assessment from the Commission for Environmental Impact Assessment (mer) due to unclear environmental effects, particularly concerning sulfur and nitrogen emissio...
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36% Bias Score

Limburg Approves Controversial Hydrogen Factory Despite Negative Environmental Assessment
Despite a negative environmental impact assessment from the mer in March, Limburg approved a water-hydrogen factory on Chemelot, part of the €1 billion FUREC project converting household waste into hydrogen to reduce natural gas use; the decision risks legal challenges.

Limburg Approves Controversial Hydrogen Factory Despite Negative Environmental Assessment
Despite a negative environmental impact assessment from the mer in March, Limburg approved a water-hydrogen factory on Chemelot, part of the €1 billion FUREC project converting household waste into hydrogen to reduce natural gas use; the decision risks legal challenges.
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44% Bias Score

IEA Report: Record Methane Emissions from Fossil Fuels in 2024
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that the fossil fuel industry released over 120 million tonnes of methane in 2024, nearing a record high, with China, the US, and Russia as top emitters; the IEA emphasizes that curbing these emissions is crucial to limit global warming.

IEA Report: Record Methane Emissions from Fossil Fuels in 2024
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that the fossil fuel industry released over 120 million tonnes of methane in 2024, nearing a record high, with China, the US, and Russia as top emitters; the IEA emphasizes that curbing these emissions is crucial to limit global warming.
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40% Bias Score
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