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South African Court Blocks Oil Project Over Climate Change Concerns
A South African court blocked TotalEnergies' offshore oil and gas exploration project near Cape Town for insufficient climate change impact assessment, requiring a reassessment considering cumulative emissions from exploration and potential production, highlighting increasing legal scrutiny of fossi...
South African Court Blocks Oil Project Over Climate Change Concerns
A South African court blocked TotalEnergies' offshore oil and gas exploration project near Cape Town for insufficient climate change impact assessment, requiring a reassessment considering cumulative emissions from exploration and potential production, highlighting increasing legal scrutiny of fossi...
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28% Bias Score


Centrica's £1.5bn Bet on UK Gas Imports Amidst Energy Transition
Centrica, British Gas's owner, invested £1.5 billion in Europe's largest gas import terminal, despite a 47% drop in UK gas imports in 2024 and the lowest demand since 1992, securing 10% of UK gas needs until 2035 via a £20bn deal with Equinor, while the electricity sector rapidly shifts from gas to ...
Centrica's £1.5bn Bet on UK Gas Imports Amidst Energy Transition
Centrica, British Gas's owner, invested £1.5 billion in Europe's largest gas import terminal, despite a 47% drop in UK gas imports in 2024 and the lowest demand since 1992, securing 10% of UK gas needs until 2035 via a £20bn deal with Equinor, while the electricity sector rapidly shifts from gas to ...
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44% Bias Score


Category A Nuclear Incident at Faslane Submarine Base
A Category A nuclear incident, the most serious type, occurred at Britain's HMNB Clyde (Faslane) submarine base between January and April, involving a potential radioactive release; however, the MoD insists there was no public risk or environmental impact.
Category A Nuclear Incident at Faslane Submarine Base
A Category A nuclear incident, the most serious type, occurred at Britain's HMNB Clyde (Faslane) submarine base between January and April, involving a potential radioactive release; however, the MoD insists there was no public risk or environmental impact.
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52% Bias Score


Electricity Grid Bottleneck Threatens Eindhoven's Economic Growth
Electricity grid limitations in the Eindhoven region, the tech heart of the Netherlands, are hindering economic growth, with 990 businesses awaiting connections and some considering relocation, while innovative solutions are being explored.
Electricity Grid Bottleneck Threatens Eindhoven's Economic Growth
Electricity grid limitations in the Eindhoven region, the tech heart of the Netherlands, are hindering economic growth, with 990 businesses awaiting connections and some considering relocation, while innovative solutions are being explored.
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52% Bias Score


RWE's Earnings Drop Amidst Low Wind Speeds and Reduced US Investment
RWE's half-year earnings fell significantly due to unusually low European wind speeds and decreased US green energy investments, yet the company maintains its long-term profit targets, relying on future investments in diverse energy sources.
RWE's Earnings Drop Amidst Low Wind Speeds and Reduced US Investment
RWE's half-year earnings fell significantly due to unusually low European wind speeds and decreased US green energy investments, yet the company maintains its long-term profit targets, relying on future investments in diverse energy sources.
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48% Bias Score


Falling European Oil Prices: EIA Predicts \$50 Brent Crude by Early 2026
Due to increased oil production by OPEC+ and weaker global demand, the EIA forecasts Brent crude oil prices to fall from \$71 per barrel in July to approximately \$50 by early 2026, with a projected stabilization around \$51 in 2026.
Falling European Oil Prices: EIA Predicts \$50 Brent Crude by Early 2026
Due to increased oil production by OPEC+ and weaker global demand, the EIA forecasts Brent crude oil prices to fall from \$71 per barrel in July to approximately \$50 by early 2026, with a projected stabilization around \$51 in 2026.
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24% Bias Score

US, EU Sanctions on Russia Ineffective as Trade Continues
Despite sanctions, the US and EU still import billions from Russia in goods like fertilizers and palladium, while India's imports from Russia have dramatically increased, reaching 36% of its oil market.

US, EU Sanctions on Russia Ineffective as Trade Continues
Despite sanctions, the US and EU still import billions from Russia in goods like fertilizers and palladium, while India's imports from Russia have dramatically increased, reaching 36% of its oil market.
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32% Bias Score

China's Dominance in Global Clean Energy Investment
China's clean energy investment has surged to one-third of the global total, driving down equipment costs and accelerating the global shift toward sustainable energy, with technological advancements in solar and wind power cementing its leadership.

China's Dominance in Global Clean Energy Investment
China's clean energy investment has surged to one-third of the global total, driving down equipment costs and accelerating the global shift toward sustainable energy, with technological advancements in solar and wind power cementing its leadership.
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52% Bias Score

IEA Predicts Record Oil Surplus in 2026
The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts a record 2.96 million barrel per day oil surplus in 2026 due to slower demand growth and increased supply from OPEC+ and non-OPEC+ countries, mainly the US, impacting consumers and oil-producing nations.

IEA Predicts Record Oil Surplus in 2026
The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts a record 2.96 million barrel per day oil surplus in 2026 due to slower demand growth and increased supply from OPEC+ and non-OPEC+ countries, mainly the US, impacting consumers and oil-producing nations.
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36% Bias Score

Berlin Green Party Opposes Wood-Fired Power Plants, Promotes Geothermal Energy
Berlin's Green Party leader Werner Graf opposes plans for two new wood-fired power plants due to environmental concerns and potential financial risks, advocating for geothermal energy and other sustainable alternatives instead.

Berlin Green Party Opposes Wood-Fired Power Plants, Promotes Geothermal Energy
Berlin's Green Party leader Werner Graf opposes plans for two new wood-fired power plants due to environmental concerns and potential financial risks, advocating for geothermal energy and other sustainable alternatives instead.
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56% Bias Score

Millions of Liters of Oil Leak from Aging UK Electricity Cables
Millions of liters of oil have leaked from aging UK electricity cables over the past 15 years, causing environmental damage; UK Power Networks is responsible for the most leaks, with the largest single incident involving 24,000 liters in Edinburgh.

Millions of Liters of Oil Leak from Aging UK Electricity Cables
Millions of liters of oil have leaked from aging UK electricity cables over the past 15 years, causing environmental damage; UK Power Networks is responsible for the most leaks, with the largest single incident involving 24,000 liters in Edinburgh.
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40% Bias Score

Venture Global Wins Arbitration, Fuels U.S. LNG Boom
Venture Global won an arbitration case against Shell, reported strong Q2 earnings (\$3.1B revenue, \$400M net income), secured additional export approvals, and finalized a major LNG supply deal with ENI, signaling a boom in the U.S. LNG sector under the Trump administration.

Venture Global Wins Arbitration, Fuels U.S. LNG Boom
Venture Global won an arbitration case against Shell, reported strong Q2 earnings (\$3.1B revenue, \$400M net income), secured additional export approvals, and finalized a major LNG supply deal with ENI, signaling a boom in the U.S. LNG sector under the Trump administration.
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56% Bias Score
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