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Dutch Grid Capacity Crisis: 9,000 Businesses Await Connections
Nine thousand Dutch businesses await electricity connections due to grid capacity issues resulting from space limitations, staff shortages, complex permits, and nitrogen regulations; delays impact economic growth and energy transition.
Dutch Grid Capacity Crisis: 9,000 Businesses Await Connections
Nine thousand Dutch businesses await electricity connections due to grid capacity issues resulting from space limitations, staff shortages, complex permits, and nitrogen regulations; delays impact economic growth and energy transition.
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44% Bias Score


Iberdrola's €5 Billion Capital Increase Signals Investor Confidence
Iberdrola raised €5 billion in a successful capital increase, the largest by a European firm this year, to fund US and UK investments, signaling investor confidence despite global uncertainty and exceeding Spanish capital increase totals from the last three years.
Iberdrola's €5 Billion Capital Increase Signals Investor Confidence
Iberdrola raised €5 billion in a successful capital increase, the largest by a European firm this year, to fund US and UK investments, signaling investor confidence despite global uncertainty and exceeding Spanish capital increase totals from the last three years.
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56% Bias Score


End of Energy Subsidies Exacerbates Energy Poverty in the Netherlands
The end of government energy subsidies in the Netherlands, combined with high energy prices, has led to increased difficulty in paying energy bills, particularly for low-income households; 6.1% of households experience energy poverty, while another million are at risk.
End of Energy Subsidies Exacerbates Energy Poverty in the Netherlands
The end of government energy subsidies in the Netherlands, combined with high energy prices, has led to increased difficulty in paying energy bills, particularly for low-income households; 6.1% of households experience energy poverty, while another million are at risk.
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32% Bias Score


Post-Subsidy Energy Poverty Rise in the Netherlands
Following the end of government energy subsidies in the Netherlands, energy poverty has risen, affecting low-income households who now face average monthly energy costs over €170, though the rate is lower than in 2019 at 6.1 percent.
Post-Subsidy Energy Poverty Rise in the Netherlands
Following the end of government energy subsidies in the Netherlands, energy poverty has risen, affecting low-income households who now face average monthly energy costs over €170, though the rate is lower than in 2019 at 6.1 percent.
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36% Bias Score


Aguia Resources to Profit from Soaring Phosphate Prices
Aguia Resources' Tres Estradas phosphate project in Brazil is set to begin production in the first quarter of 2026, capitalizing on a 70% surge in global phosphate prices to achieve projected 14-year EBITDA of $253 million–$298 million, with low capital expenditure and operating costs.
Aguia Resources to Profit from Soaring Phosphate Prices
Aguia Resources' Tres Estradas phosphate project in Brazil is set to begin production in the first quarter of 2026, capitalizing on a 70% surge in global phosphate prices to achieve projected 14-year EBITDA of $253 million–$298 million, with low capital expenditure and operating costs.
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52% Bias Score


Forrest Cancels Hydrogen Projects Amid Trump's Anti-Green Energy Policies
Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest's Fortescue Metals Group cancelled two hydrogen projects—a \$550 million Arizona plant and a \$140 million Queensland plant—due to the Trump administration's anti-green energy policies and high production costs, resulting in a \$150 million pre-tax writedown.
Forrest Cancels Hydrogen Projects Amid Trump's Anti-Green Energy Policies
Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest's Fortescue Metals Group cancelled two hydrogen projects—a \$550 million Arizona plant and a \$140 million Queensland plant—due to the Trump administration's anti-green energy policies and high production costs, resulting in a \$150 million pre-tax writedown.
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44% Bias Score

Suedlink Construction Begins: Addressing Germany's Energy Grid Capacity
Construction of Germany's Suedlink, a 700km, €10 billion power line, started in Bavaria to address grid capacity issues caused by increasing renewable energy, aiming to supply 10 million households and potentially preventing power shortages.

Suedlink Construction Begins: Addressing Germany's Energy Grid Capacity
Construction of Germany's Suedlink, a 700km, €10 billion power line, started in Bavaria to address grid capacity issues caused by increasing renewable energy, aiming to supply 10 million households and potentially preventing power shortages.
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44% Bias Score

Aiwanger Urges Suspension of Association Lawsuits to Speed Up German Infrastructure
Bavarian Economics Minister Hubert Aiwanger is urging a nationwide suspension of the right to association lawsuits in Germany to accelerate infrastructure projects, particularly in the energy sector, citing significant delays caused by these lawsuits and a chilling effect on investment; this proposa...

Aiwanger Urges Suspension of Association Lawsuits to Speed Up German Infrastructure
Bavarian Economics Minister Hubert Aiwanger is urging a nationwide suspension of the right to association lawsuits in Germany to accelerate infrastructure projects, particularly in the energy sector, citing significant delays caused by these lawsuits and a chilling effect on investment; this proposa...
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48% Bias Score

Fortescue Cancels Major Green Hydrogen Projects
Fortescue Metals Group cancelled two major green hydrogen projects—a US$550 million Arizona facility and Queensland's Gladstone PEM50 plant (8,000 tonnes annual capacity)—citing a shift in US renewable energy policy and a strategic focus on cost-effective hydrogen production technologies.

Fortescue Cancels Major Green Hydrogen Projects
Fortescue Metals Group cancelled two major green hydrogen projects—a US$550 million Arizona facility and Queensland's Gladstone PEM50 plant (8,000 tonnes annual capacity)—citing a shift in US renewable energy policy and a strategic focus on cost-effective hydrogen production technologies.
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48% Bias Score

China's Clean Energy Boom: \$1.9 Trillion Sector Drives Global Transition
China's clean energy sector boomed in 2024, contributing over 10% to its GDP and generating \$1.9 trillion in output; the country exported \$177 billion in clean energy technologies and invested \$60 billion in overseas factories, significantly impacting global energy transitions, particularly in em...

China's Clean Energy Boom: \$1.9 Trillion Sector Drives Global Transition
China's clean energy sector boomed in 2024, contributing over 10% to its GDP and generating \$1.9 trillion in output; the country exported \$177 billion in clean energy technologies and invested \$60 billion in overseas factories, significantly impacting global energy transitions, particularly in em...
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44% Bias Score

China Completes Preliminary Design of CFR1000 Fast Reactor
China's National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) announced the completion of the preliminary design for the CFR1000, a 1.2-million-kilowatt fourth-generation fast reactor, aligning with the nation's strategy for enhanced energy security and green development, building on over 10 years of independent R&D ...

China Completes Preliminary Design of CFR1000 Fast Reactor
China's National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) announced the completion of the preliminary design for the CFR1000, a 1.2-million-kilowatt fourth-generation fast reactor, aligning with the nation's strategy for enhanced energy security and green development, building on over 10 years of independent R&D ...
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44% Bias Score

Teck to Invest $2.4 Billion in B.C. Copper Mine Expansion
Teck Resources Ltd. will invest up to $2.4 billion to extend its Highland Valley Copper Mine in British Columbia, Canada, until 2046, creating thousands of jobs and boosting Canada's critical minerals sector to meet growing global demand for copper in the green energy transition.

Teck to Invest $2.4 Billion in B.C. Copper Mine Expansion
Teck Resources Ltd. will invest up to $2.4 billion to extend its Highland Valley Copper Mine in British Columbia, Canada, until 2046, creating thousands of jobs and boosting Canada's critical minerals sector to meet growing global demand for copper in the green energy transition.
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48% Bias Score
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