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Slowdown in Global Renewable Energy Investment
Global renewable energy investment growth slowed to 10.7% in 2024, down from an average of 20% since 2020, due to rising costs, grid constraints, and the high profitability of fossil fuels, impacting projects such as the cancelled Hornsea 4 wind farm; China remains an exception, increasing investmen...
Slowdown in Global Renewable Energy Investment
Global renewable energy investment growth slowed to 10.7% in 2024, down from an average of 20% since 2020, due to rising costs, grid constraints, and the high profitability of fossil fuels, impacting projects such as the cancelled Hornsea 4 wind farm; China remains an exception, increasing investmen...
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40% Bias Score


Romania Strengthens Moldova Ties Amidst Pro-Russian Sanctions
Romania's Foreign Minister visited Moldova, reaffirming support for EU accession amidst sanctions against pro-Russian figures and focusing on energy independence via the Isaccea-Vulcănești-Chișinău power line, to be operational before the next heating season, bypassing Transnistria.
Romania Strengthens Moldova Ties Amidst Pro-Russian Sanctions
Romania's Foreign Minister visited Moldova, reaffirming support for EU accession amidst sanctions against pro-Russian figures and focusing on energy independence via the Isaccea-Vulcănești-Chișinău power line, to be operational before the next heating season, bypassing Transnistria.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Congress Rejects Energy Decree, Jeopardizing Billions in Renewable Investments
Spain's Congress rejected Royal Decree-Law 7/2025, jeopardizing €3 billion in renewable energy projects and potentially €200 billion in future investments due to opposition from the PP and Podemos, despite support from industry and regional leaders. This is the second time this year the measure has ...
Spanish Congress Rejects Energy Decree, Jeopardizing Billions in Renewable Investments
Spain's Congress rejected Royal Decree-Law 7/2025, jeopardizing €3 billion in renewable energy projects and potentially €200 billion in future investments due to opposition from the PP and Podemos, despite support from industry and regional leaders. This is the second time this year the measure has ...
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56% Bias Score


Japan to Explore Building First New Nuclear Reactor Since Fukushima
Kansai Electric Power Company will conduct a geological survey to explore building a new nuclear reactor at its Mihama plant, the first new reactor construction in Japan since the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster; the project is estimated to cost \$6.8 billion and take 20 years to complete.
Japan to Explore Building First New Nuclear Reactor Since Fukushima
Kansai Electric Power Company will conduct a geological survey to explore building a new nuclear reactor at its Mihama plant, the first new reactor construction in Japan since the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster; the project is estimated to cost \$6.8 billion and take 20 years to complete.
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48% Bias Score


China Begins Construction of World's Largest Hydropower Dam on Yarlung Tsangpo River
China started building the world's largest hydropower dam on Tibet's Yarlung Tsangpo River, a project expected to generate 300 billion kWh annually but raising concerns in India and Bangladesh due to its impact on the Brahmaputra River.
China Begins Construction of World's Largest Hydropower Dam on Yarlung Tsangpo River
China started building the world's largest hydropower dam on Tibet's Yarlung Tsangpo River, a project expected to generate 300 billion kWh annually but raising concerns in India and Bangladesh due to its impact on the Brahmaputra River.
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36% Bias Score


Greece's Hydrocarbon Tender Reignites Turkey-Libya Maritime Dispute
Greece's international tender for hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete in June 2025, involving blocks claimed by Turkey and Libya based on their 2019 maritime agreement, has reignited tensions and raised questions about the legality of overlapping maritime zones.
Greece's Hydrocarbon Tender Reignites Turkey-Libya Maritime Dispute
Greece's international tender for hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete in June 2025, involving blocks claimed by Turkey and Libya based on their 2019 maritime agreement, has reignited tensions and raised questions about the legality of overlapping maritime zones.
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48% Bias Score

IEA Roadmap: Achieving Universal Clean Cooking Access in Africa by 2040
A new IEA roadmap proposes a plan to provide clean cooking solutions to 80 million people in sub-Saharan Africa annually, costing $37 billion and preventing 4.7 million deaths and 540 million tons of CO2 emissions by 2040.

IEA Roadmap: Achieving Universal Clean Cooking Access in Africa by 2040
A new IEA roadmap proposes a plan to provide clean cooking solutions to 80 million people in sub-Saharan Africa annually, costing $37 billion and preventing 4.7 million deaths and 540 million tons of CO2 emissions by 2040.
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48% Bias Score

BP's New Chairman Faces Pressure Amidst 'Chronic' Failings
BP's new chairman, Albert Manifold, faces immediate pressure to revive the oil giant's fortunes after a shareholder criticized its 'chronic' failings; his appointment, following the early departure of the previous chairman, sparked concerns about it being a 'panic appointment'.

BP's New Chairman Faces Pressure Amidst 'Chronic' Failings
BP's new chairman, Albert Manifold, faces immediate pressure to revive the oil giant's fortunes after a shareholder criticized its 'chronic' failings; his appointment, following the early departure of the previous chairman, sparked concerns about it being a 'panic appointment'.
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56% Bias Score

Pay-as-you-go Solar Power Offers Lifeline in South Africa's Energy Crisis
In South Africa, where unreliable electricity has caused life-threatening situations and economic hardship, innovative pay-as-you-go solar power systems are providing a lifeline for households and small businesses, improving health outcomes and economic stability.

Pay-as-you-go Solar Power Offers Lifeline in South Africa's Energy Crisis
In South Africa, where unreliable electricity has caused life-threatening situations and economic hardship, innovative pay-as-you-go solar power systems are providing a lifeline for households and small businesses, improving health outcomes and economic stability.
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36% Bias Score

Polish Oil Discovery Near Usedom Sparks Environmental Concerns
Poland's discovery of a significant oil and gas reserve, estimated at 200 million barrels of oil equivalent, near the German island of Usedom, has sparked concerns about environmental damage and impacts on tourism, with Germany criticizing Poland's lack of prior notification and raising concerns abo...

Polish Oil Discovery Near Usedom Sparks Environmental Concerns
Poland's discovery of a significant oil and gas reserve, estimated at 200 million barrels of oil equivalent, near the German island of Usedom, has sparked concerns about environmental damage and impacts on tourism, with Germany criticizing Poland's lack of prior notification and raising concerns abo...
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56% Bias Score

Australia's LNG Export Model: A Warning for Canada
Australia's LNG exports tripled gas prices, transferring wealth to corporations and depleting reserves; Canada faces similar risks.

Australia's LNG Export Model: A Warning for Canada
Australia's LNG exports tripled gas prices, transferring wealth to corporations and depleting reserves; Canada faces similar risks.
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68% Bias Score

Polish Oil Discovery Near Usedom Sparks Environmental Concerns and Disputes
Poland's discovery of a major oil and gas field six kilometers off Swinoujscie, potentially the largest since WWII, threatens the nearby German island of Usedom's tourism sector and raises environmental concerns, prompting disputes and legal challenges over the project's lack of transparency and pot...

Polish Oil Discovery Near Usedom Sparks Environmental Concerns and Disputes
Poland's discovery of a major oil and gas field six kilometers off Swinoujscie, potentially the largest since WWII, threatens the nearby German island of Usedom's tourism sector and raises environmental concerns, prompting disputes and legal challenges over the project's lack of transparency and pot...
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56% Bias Score
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