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UK Government to Fund Local Initiatives to Secure Support for Renewable Energy Projects
The UK government proposes requiring renewable energy developers of projects over 5 megawatts to fund local community initiatives, aiming to garner support for large-scale clean energy projects, especially in areas traditionally opposed to such developments, like those currently held by the Reform U...
UK Government to Fund Local Initiatives to Secure Support for Renewable Energy Projects
The UK government proposes requiring renewable energy developers of projects over 5 megawatts to fund local community initiatives, aiming to garner support for large-scale clean energy projects, especially in areas traditionally opposed to such developments, like those currently held by the Reform U...
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52% Bias Score


Colombia's Energy Grid: Growing Risks of Widespread Blackouts
Facing growing energy demands and climate change impacts, Colombia's power grid, heavily reliant on hydropower, risks widespread blackouts due to insufficient generation capacity expansion and lack of grid interconnection; experts warn of the need for significant investment to ensure energy security...
Colombia's Energy Grid: Growing Risks of Widespread Blackouts
Facing growing energy demands and climate change impacts, Colombia's power grid, heavily reliant on hydropower, risks widespread blackouts due to insufficient generation capacity expansion and lack of grid interconnection; experts warn of the need for significant investment to ensure energy security...
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52% Bias Score


Illegal Methane Leaks in Croatia Expose Flaws in EU Regulations
ThƩophile Humann-Guilleminot, a CATF technician, found significant methane leaks at Croatian oil and gas facilities, violating the EU's August 2024 Methane Regulation; these leaks, along with underreporting, exacerbate climate change.
Illegal Methane Leaks in Croatia Expose Flaws in EU Regulations
ThƩophile Humann-Guilleminot, a CATF technician, found significant methane leaks at Croatian oil and gas facilities, violating the EU's August 2024 Methane Regulation; these leaks, along with underreporting, exacerbate climate change.
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24% Bias Score


US Electricity Demand to Surge 25-78% by 2050, Doubling Consumer Costs
A new report forecasts a 25-78% increase in US electricity demand by 2050, potentially doubling consumer costs, due to factors like cryptocurrency mining, data centers, and electric vehicles, straining the power grid and necessitating immediate action.
US Electricity Demand to Surge 25-78% by 2050, Doubling Consumer Costs
A new report forecasts a 25-78% increase in US electricity demand by 2050, potentially doubling consumer costs, due to factors like cryptocurrency mining, data centers, and electric vehicles, straining the power grid and necessitating immediate action.
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36% Bias Score


Ibama Conditionally Approves Petrobras's Amazon Oil Spill Plan
Brazil's environmental agency, Ibama, conditionally approved Petrobras's oil spill response plan for the Amazon Maritime Basin on May 20th, 2025, following revisions to address prior concerns; however, the plan's full approval depends on a successful pre-operational assessment.
Ibama Conditionally Approves Petrobras's Amazon Oil Spill Plan
Brazil's environmental agency, Ibama, conditionally approved Petrobras's oil spill response plan for the Amazon Maritime Basin on May 20th, 2025, following revisions to address prior concerns; however, the plan's full approval depends on a successful pre-operational assessment.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Plans Significant Electricity Price Cuts Amidst EU Scrutiny
Germany's new government aims to reduce electricity prices by at least five cents per kilowatt-hour for all consumers and introduce a subsidized industrial electricity price of around five cents, facing potential EU scrutiny and costing an estimated ā¬10 billion by 2031 while also planning to build 2...
Germany Plans Significant Electricity Price Cuts Amidst EU Scrutiny
Germany's new government aims to reduce electricity prices by at least five cents per kilowatt-hour for all consumers and introduce a subsidized industrial electricity price of around five cents, facing potential EU scrutiny and costing an estimated ā¬10 billion by 2031 while also planning to build 2...
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40% Bias Score

German Energy Ministers Meet to Discuss Renewable Energy Expansion Amidst Gas Plant Debate
Germany's energy ministers convene in Rostock-Warnemünde to discuss expanding renewable energies, sparked by the new economics minister's proposal for new gas-fired power plants, facing opposition from environmental groups and calls for grid expansion from labor unions.

German Energy Ministers Meet to Discuss Renewable Energy Expansion Amidst Gas Plant Debate
Germany's energy ministers convene in Rostock-Warnemünde to discuss expanding renewable energies, sparked by the new economics minister's proposal for new gas-fired power plants, facing opposition from environmental groups and calls for grid expansion from labor unions.
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32% Bias Score

Poland Intercepts Russian Ship Near Power Cable Linking Poland and Sweden
Poland's military intercepted a sanctioned Russian ship, the Sun, conducting suspicious maneuvers near an undersea power cable connecting Poland and Sweden; the cable remains operational, highlighting heightened tensions in the Baltic Sea.

Poland Intercepts Russian Ship Near Power Cable Linking Poland and Sweden
Poland's military intercepted a sanctioned Russian ship, the Sun, conducting suspicious maneuvers near an undersea power cable connecting Poland and Sweden; the cable remains operational, highlighting heightened tensions in the Baltic Sea.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Firms Challenge Entso-E's Blackout Report, Citing Bias
Spanish energy companies accuse Entso-E, a European energy association with close ties to Red ElƩctrica, of omitting crucial pre-blackout data in its preliminary report, sparking a high-level dispute involving ACER and the European Commission to ensure an unbiased investigation.

Spanish Firms Challenge Entso-E's Blackout Report, Citing Bias
Spanish energy companies accuse Entso-E, a European energy association with close ties to Red ElƩctrica, of omitting crucial pre-blackout data in its preliminary report, sparking a high-level dispute involving ACER and the European Commission to ensure an unbiased investigation.
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44% Bias Score

ZeroAvia to Build £79.5m Hydrogen Fuel Cell Facility in Scotland
ZeroAvia will build a hydrogen fuel cell manufacturing facility near Glasgow Airport by 2028, creating 350 jobs, backed by £79.5 million in UK and Scottish government funding to help decarbonize the aviation industry.

ZeroAvia to Build £79.5m Hydrogen Fuel Cell Facility in Scotland
ZeroAvia will build a hydrogen fuel cell manufacturing facility near Glasgow Airport by 2028, creating 350 jobs, backed by £79.5 million in UK and Scottish government funding to help decarbonize the aviation industry.
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40% Bias Score

Austria Achieves Complete Energy Independence from Russian Gas
Austria's state-owned OMV successfully ended its reliance on Russian gas within three years, diversifying its sources and securing new LNG contracts, a move hailed as a model for Europe's energy independence while advocating for a future that includes even Russian gas once peace is established.

Austria Achieves Complete Energy Independence from Russian Gas
Austria's state-owned OMV successfully ended its reliance on Russian gas within three years, diversifying its sources and securing new LNG contracts, a move hailed as a model for Europe's energy independence while advocating for a future that includes even Russian gas once peace is established.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey to Develop 6.1 Billion Barrel Shale Oil Reserve in Diyarbakır
Turkey's TPAO partnered with US firms Continental Resources and TransAtlantic Petroleum on March 13th to explore 6.1 billion barrels of shale oil reserves estimated by US experts in Diyarbakır, potentially transforming Turkey's energy sector.

Turkey to Develop 6.1 Billion Barrel Shale Oil Reserve in Diyarbakır
Turkey's TPAO partnered with US firms Continental Resources and TransAtlantic Petroleum on March 13th to explore 6.1 billion barrels of shale oil reserves estimated by US experts in Diyarbakır, potentially transforming Turkey's energy sector.
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52% Bias Score
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