Millions of Australians Miss Out on \$300 Annual Energy Savings
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) found that millions of households could save over \$300 yearly on energy bills by switching plans, but nearly half miss out due to staying on the same plans for two or more years, with those who switched saving \$317 on average.
Millions of Australians Miss Out on \$300 Annual Energy Savings
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) found that millions of households could save over \$300 yearly on energy bills by switching plans, but nearly half miss out due to staying on the same plans for two or more years, with those who switched saving \$317 on average.
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40% Bias Score
Nuclear Power: The Key to U.S. AI Dominance
The U.S. faces a critical energy challenge: its AI leadership depends on clean, firm power for data centers, yet current energy sources are insufficient. Nuclear power emerges as the most viable solution, but regulatory hurdles and construction challenges must be addressed to achieve sufficient capa...
Nuclear Power: The Key to U.S. AI Dominance
The U.S. faces a critical energy challenge: its AI leadership depends on clean, firm power for data centers, yet current energy sources are insufficient. Nuclear power emerges as the most viable solution, but regulatory hurdles and construction challenges must be addressed to achieve sufficient capa...
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60% Bias Score
Venture Global LNG Starts Operations, Underscoring US LNG's Growing Global Role
Venture Global LNG's new Louisiana plant shipped its first LNG cargo to Germany on December 26, marking the start of what could be the US's largest LNG export facility; this follows a DOE study warning of higher emissions and prices, countered by an S&P Global study highlighting significant economic...
Venture Global LNG Starts Operations, Underscoring US LNG's Growing Global Role
Venture Global LNG's new Louisiana plant shipped its first LNG cargo to Germany on December 26, marking the start of what could be the US's largest LNG export facility; this follows a DOE study warning of higher emissions and prices, countered by an S&P Global study highlighting significant economic...
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48% Bias Score
Russian Spy Ship Seized After Undersea Cable Damage
Finnish authorities seized the Russian-linked oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of using its anchor to damage the Estlink 2 undersea power cable between Finland and Estonia on December 25th and possessing spy equipment; NATO is increasing patrols in response.
Russian Spy Ship Seized After Undersea Cable Damage
Finnish authorities seized the Russian-linked oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of using its anchor to damage the Estlink 2 undersea power cable between Finland and Estonia on December 25th and possessing spy equipment; NATO is increasing patrols in response.
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52% Bias Score
NATO Increases Baltic Sea Patrols After Suspected Russian Cable Sabotage
Finnish authorities seized the Eagle S, a ship suspected of damaging the Estlink-2 undersea cable connecting Finland and Estonia, prompting NATO to increase Baltic Sea patrols amid concerns about Russian involvement in a series of similar incidents targeting critical infrastructure.
NATO Increases Baltic Sea Patrols After Suspected Russian Cable Sabotage
Finnish authorities seized the Eagle S, a ship suspected of damaging the Estlink-2 undersea cable connecting Finland and Estonia, prompting NATO to increase Baltic Sea patrols amid concerns about Russian involvement in a series of similar incidents targeting critical infrastructure.
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40% Bias Score
NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Patrols After Suspected Cable Sabotage
Finnish authorities seized the Eagle S, a ship suspected of damaging an undersea power cable, prompting NATO to increase Baltic Sea patrols; the ship is linked to Russia's shadow fleet, raising concerns about sanctions evasion and regional stability.
NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Patrols After Suspected Cable Sabotage
Finnish authorities seized the Eagle S, a ship suspected of damaging an undersea power cable, prompting NATO to increase Baltic Sea patrols; the ship is linked to Russia's shadow fleet, raising concerns about sanctions evasion and regional stability.
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40% Bias Score
FPL Proposes $2.48 Billion Rate Increase for System Expansion and Solar Energy
Florida Power & Light (FPL) will propose a four-year plan to raise base electric rates by roughly $2.48 billion from 2026-2027 to fund system expansion for its 6 million customers and invest in solar energy, with an average annual customer bill increase of 2.5% projected from 2025-2029.
FPL Proposes $2.48 Billion Rate Increase for System Expansion and Solar Energy
Florida Power & Light (FPL) will propose a four-year plan to raise base electric rates by roughly $2.48 billion from 2026-2027 to fund system expansion for its 6 million customers and invest in solar energy, with an average annual customer bill increase of 2.5% projected from 2025-2029.
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40% Bias Score
Gazprom Halts Gas to Moldova, Triggering Energy Crisis
Gazprom cut off natural gas supplies to Moldova on January 1, 2025, due to a debt dispute, plunging the country into a severe energy crisis affecting both the main territory and the separatist region of Transnistria, which relies heavily on the Russian gas for its power generation.
Gazprom Halts Gas to Moldova, Triggering Energy Crisis
Gazprom cut off natural gas supplies to Moldova on January 1, 2025, due to a debt dispute, plunging the country into a severe energy crisis affecting both the main territory and the separatist region of Transnistria, which relies heavily on the Russian gas for its power generation.
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40% Bias Score
Gazprom Halts Gas Exports to Moldova, Primarily Impacting Transnistria
Gazprom will halt gas exports to Moldova on January 1, 2025, due to a disputed debt, primarily affecting the Transnistrian region; Moldova claims it has secured alternative energy sources and will pursue legal action.
Gazprom Halts Gas Exports to Moldova, Primarily Impacting Transnistria
Gazprom will halt gas exports to Moldova on January 1, 2025, due to a disputed debt, primarily affecting the Transnistrian region; Moldova claims it has secured alternative energy sources and will pursue legal action.
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64% Bias Score
Russia Claims Foiled Assassination Plot Amidst Heavy North Korean Casualties in Ukraine
On December 28th, Russia claimed to have foiled a Ukrainian assassination plot targeting a senior officer and a war blogger, while Ukraine reported significant losses among over 1,000 North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia. The US pledged more military aid to Ukraine, and Russia sentenced a singe...
Russia Claims Foiled Assassination Plot Amidst Heavy North Korean Casualties in Ukraine
On December 28th, Russia claimed to have foiled a Ukrainian assassination plot targeting a senior officer and a war blogger, while Ukraine reported significant losses among over 1,000 North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia. The US pledged more military aid to Ukraine, and Russia sentenced a singe...
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36% Bias Score
Gazprom Halts Gas Exports to Moldova, Raising European Energy Security Concerns
Gazprom will halt gas exports to Moldova on January 1st, 2025, due to unpaid debts, potentially impacting gas transit through Ukraine to other European countries and further escalating energy prices.
Gazprom Halts Gas Exports to Moldova, Raising European Energy Security Concerns
Gazprom will halt gas exports to Moldova on January 1st, 2025, due to unpaid debts, potentially impacting gas transit through Ukraine to other European countries and further escalating energy prices.
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44% Bias Score
Baltic Cable Sabotage Spurs Call for Stronger Action Against Russia
A damaged underwater power cable between Estonia and Finland has prompted Germany and Estonia to demand stronger action against Russia, which is suspected of employing its 'shadow fleet' to conduct such acts of sabotage in the Baltic Sea.
Baltic Cable Sabotage Spurs Call for Stronger Action Against Russia
A damaged underwater power cable between Estonia and Finland has prompted Germany and Estonia to demand stronger action against Russia, which is suspected of employing its 'shadow fleet' to conduct such acts of sabotage in the Baltic Sea.
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48% Bias Score