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Buk-Bijela Hydroelectric Plant: Revived Project Faces Legal and Environmental Hurdles
The Republika Srpska's plan to build the Buk-Bijela hydroelectric plant on the Drina River, despite legal challenges and environmental concerns, reignites a 20-year-old debate over the Tara River's preservation.
Buk-Bijela Hydroelectric Plant: Revived Project Faces Legal and Environmental Hurdles
The Republika Srpska's plan to build the Buk-Bijela hydroelectric plant on the Drina River, despite legal challenges and environmental concerns, reignites a 20-year-old debate over the Tara River's preservation.
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48% Bias Score


Sino-Greek Wind Power Project Boosts Greece's Renewable Energy Transition
China's first wind power investment in Greece, the Thrace Wind Power Project, comprising four wind farms with 34 turbines (78.2 MW total capacity), generates 160 million kWh annually, powering over 30,000 homes, reducing CO2 emissions by 150,000 tons yearly, and supporting Greece's renewable energy ...
Sino-Greek Wind Power Project Boosts Greece's Renewable Energy Transition
China's first wind power investment in Greece, the Thrace Wind Power Project, comprising four wind farms with 34 turbines (78.2 MW total capacity), generates 160 million kWh annually, powering over 30,000 homes, reducing CO2 emissions by 150,000 tons yearly, and supporting Greece's renewable energy ...
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40% Bias Score


Industrial Project Threatens Chile's Paranal Observatory
AES Andes plans a large industrial complex near Chile's Paranal Observatory, threatening its dark skies essential for astronomical research; light and dust pollution from the complex risk degrading observations at the world's leading observatory and planned expansions, highlighting challenges in bal...
Industrial Project Threatens Chile's Paranal Observatory
AES Andes plans a large industrial complex near Chile's Paranal Observatory, threatening its dark skies essential for astronomical research; light and dust pollution from the complex risk degrading observations at the world's leading observatory and planned expansions, highlighting challenges in bal...
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60% Bias Score


Texas Lawmakers Challenge Nuclear Waste Facility Siting Near Permian Basin
Texas lawmakers are urging the Supreme Court to uphold a lower court ruling that blocked the construction of a nuclear waste storage facility near the Permian Basin, arguing it poses a national security risk due to its proximity to a major oil and gas producing region; the Supreme Court will hear or...
Texas Lawmakers Challenge Nuclear Waste Facility Siting Near Permian Basin
Texas lawmakers are urging the Supreme Court to uphold a lower court ruling that blocked the construction of a nuclear waste storage facility near the Permian Basin, arguing it poses a national security risk due to its proximity to a major oil and gas producing region; the Supreme Court will hear or...
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52% Bias Score


Greece Opens Tender for Hydrocarbon Exploration Rights
Greece launched a tender for hydrocarbon exploration rights in the marine area south of Peloponnese, attracting bids from Chevron and HELLENiQ ENERGY; the process includes a 90-day public announcement, rigorous evaluation by EDEYEP, and final contract approval by the Parliament.
Greece Opens Tender for Hydrocarbon Exploration Rights
Greece launched a tender for hydrocarbon exploration rights in the marine area south of Peloponnese, attracting bids from Chevron and HELLENiQ ENERGY; the process includes a 90-day public announcement, rigorous evaluation by EDEYEP, and final contract approval by the Parliament.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Offers Coal for Electricity to Solve Transnistria's Energy Crisis
To resolve Transnistria's energy crisis after Russia cut off gas, Ukraine offered coal in exchange for electricity from the Transnistrian power station, potentially supplying Moldova and Ukraine with excess power.
Ukraine Offers Coal for Electricity to Solve Transnistria's Energy Crisis
To resolve Transnistria's energy crisis after Russia cut off gas, Ukraine offered coal in exchange for electricity from the Transnistrian power station, potentially supplying Moldova and Ukraine with excess power.
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52% Bias Score

Habeck's Green Party Faces Re-election Challenge After Coalition Collapse
Robert Habeck, facing low approval ratings, seeks re-election as chancellor for Germany's Green Party after the collapse of the 'traffic light' coalition due to policy disagreements and financial mismanagement, highlighting the challenges of balancing ambitious climate goals with economic realities.

Habeck's Green Party Faces Re-election Challenge After Coalition Collapse
Robert Habeck, facing low approval ratings, seeks re-election as chancellor for Germany's Green Party after the collapse of the 'traffic light' coalition due to policy disagreements and financial mismanagement, highlighting the challenges of balancing ambitious climate goals with economic realities.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Davos Speech Signals Return to 'America First' Agenda
In his Davos address, President Trump demanded higher military spending from NATO allies, threatened tariffs on companies not manufacturing in the US, and suggested that lowering oil prices could end the war in Ukraine, signaling a return to his 'America First' agenda.

Trump's Davos Speech Signals Return to 'America First' Agenda
In his Davos address, President Trump demanded higher military spending from NATO allies, threatened tariffs on companies not manufacturing in the US, and suggested that lowering oil prices could end the war in Ukraine, signaling a return to his 'America First' agenda.
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52% Bias Score

Scotland to Supply Germany with Green Hydrogen
Scotland will become a major supplier of green hydrogen to Germany by 2030, using excess renewable energy to produce hydrogen for transport initially by ship and potentially via a future pipeline costing €3.1 billion to Emden, Germany.

Scotland to Supply Germany with Green Hydrogen
Scotland will become a major supplier of green hydrogen to Germany by 2030, using excess renewable energy to produce hydrogen for transport initially by ship and potentially via a future pipeline costing €3.1 billion to Emden, Germany.
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48% Bias Score

China's Electricity Consumption Surges on Green Tech Boom
China's electricity consumption rose by 6.8 percent in 2024 to 9.85 trillion kWh, driven by high-tech manufacturing (10.3 percent increase) and electric vehicles (34.3 percent increase), reflecting a national shift towards green technologies and industrial transformation; renewable energy capacity s...

China's Electricity Consumption Surges on Green Tech Boom
China's electricity consumption rose by 6.8 percent in 2024 to 9.85 trillion kWh, driven by high-tech manufacturing (10.3 percent increase) and electric vehicles (34.3 percent increase), reflecting a national shift towards green technologies and industrial transformation; renewable energy capacity s...
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Nuclear Import Surge Contradicts Official Policy
Germany, after closing its nuclear power plants in April 2023, became a net electricity importer, importing 18.1 terawatt-hours of nuclear power in 2024—double the average of 2015-2022—despite official claims that nuclear power is expensive and imports only occur when domestic production is more cos...

Germany's Nuclear Import Surge Contradicts Official Policy
Germany, after closing its nuclear power plants in April 2023, became a net electricity importer, importing 18.1 terawatt-hours of nuclear power in 2024—double the average of 2015-2022—despite official claims that nuclear power is expensive and imports only occur when domestic production is more cos...
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56% Bias Score

Hungary and Turkey Condemn Ukrainian Attack on TurkStream Pipeline
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto and Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar condemned the Ukrainian drone attack on the TurkStream natural gas pipeline in Russia"s Krasnodar region on January 13, 2024, calling for EU action to protect this crucial energy supply route to Central Europe...

Hungary and Turkey Condemn Ukrainian Attack on TurkStream Pipeline
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto and Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar condemned the Ukrainian drone attack on the TurkStream natural gas pipeline in Russia"s Krasnodar region on January 13, 2024, calling for EU action to protect this crucial energy supply route to Central Europe...
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48% Bias Score
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