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Trans Mountain Pipeline Exceeds Expectations, Generating $1.25 Billion for Canada
Trans Mountain Corp. exceeded expectations in its first year of expanded operation, generating $1.25 billion in revenue for the Canadian government due to record oil shipments (averaging 757,000 barrels daily) and a cost-reducing refinancing deal; further expansion projects are underway.
Trans Mountain Pipeline Exceeds Expectations, Generating $1.25 Billion for Canada
Trans Mountain Corp. exceeded expectations in its first year of expanded operation, generating $1.25 billion in revenue for the Canadian government due to record oil shipments (averaging 757,000 barrels daily) and a cost-reducing refinancing deal; further expansion projects are underway.
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44% Bias Score


BC's Fast-Tracked Transmission Line Faces Uncertain Future
British Columbia plans a new transmission line from Prince George to Terrace by summer 2026 to power critical mineral mines and other projects, but faces challenges including budget uncertainty, incomplete First Nations agreements, and BC Hydro's past performance issues.
BC's Fast-Tracked Transmission Line Faces Uncertain Future
British Columbia plans a new transmission line from Prince George to Terrace by summer 2026 to power critical mineral mines and other projects, but faces challenges including budget uncertainty, incomplete First Nations agreements, and BC Hydro's past performance issues.
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48% Bias Score


Russia's Fossil Fuel Exports Exceed Ukraine Aid Despite Sanctions
Since February 2022, Russia has earned over €883 billion from fossil fuel exports, exceeding aid to Ukraine; loopholes like the "refining loophole" allow continued revenue despite sanctions.
Russia's Fossil Fuel Exports Exceed Ukraine Aid Despite Sanctions
Since February 2022, Russia has earned over €883 billion from fossil fuel exports, exceeding aid to Ukraine; loopholes like the "refining loophole" allow continued revenue despite sanctions.
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32% Bias Score


Appeals Court Sides with Tribes in SunZia Transmission Line Lawsuit
A federal appeals court sided with Native American tribes challenging the $10 billion SunZia energy transmission line project, ruling that the U.S. Interior Department failed to properly consult with tribes about its impact on the San Pedro Valley in Arizona, a sacred site, and ordering the matter b...
Appeals Court Sides with Tribes in SunZia Transmission Line Lawsuit
A federal appeals court sided with Native American tribes challenging the $10 billion SunZia energy transmission line project, ruling that the U.S. Interior Department failed to properly consult with tribes about its impact on the San Pedro Valley in Arizona, a sacred site, and ordering the matter b...
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Backs Utah Oil Railway, Scaling Back Environmental Law
The Supreme Court sided with the Uinta Basin Railway expansion in Utah, weakening the National Environmental Policy Act by limiting the scope of environmental reviews to direct project impacts, potentially accelerating energy development nationwide and increasing oil production in Utah, which was va...
Supreme Court Backs Utah Oil Railway, Scaling Back Environmental Law
The Supreme Court sided with the Uinta Basin Railway expansion in Utah, weakening the National Environmental Policy Act by limiting the scope of environmental reviews to direct project impacts, potentially accelerating energy development nationwide and increasing oil production in Utah, which was va...
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Blackout Sparks Dispute Over Grid Management and Energy Sources
Spain experienced a nationwide power outage on April 28th, 2024, prompting a dispute between electricity companies Iberdrola and Endesa, who blame grid operator REE for insufficient oscillation mitigation and the disconnection of 16 power plants, while REE maintains that their system parameters were...
Spanish Blackout Sparks Dispute Over Grid Management and Energy Sources
Spain experienced a nationwide power outage on April 28th, 2024, prompting a dispute between electricity companies Iberdrola and Endesa, who blame grid operator REE for insufficient oscillation mitigation and the disconnection of 16 power plants, while REE maintains that their system parameters were...
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52% Bias Score

Line 5 Tunnel: Environmental Risks Outweigh Spill Prevention, Analysis Shows
The US Army Corps of Engineers' draft environmental impact analysis of Enbridge's proposed tunnel for its Line 5 oil pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac shows that while the project would prevent anchor-caused ruptures, it would also destroy wetlands, harm bat habitats, and cause other environmental...

Line 5 Tunnel: Environmental Risks Outweigh Spill Prevention, Analysis Shows
The US Army Corps of Engineers' draft environmental impact analysis of Enbridge's proposed tunnel for its Line 5 oil pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac shows that while the project would prevent anchor-caused ruptures, it would also destroy wetlands, harm bat habitats, and cause other environmental...
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44% Bias Score

IAEA Finds No Immediate Signs of Zaporizhzhia Plant Restart Despite Power Line Construction
The UN nuclear watchdog hasn't seen signs of Russia restarting the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant despite Greenpeace reporting power line construction nearby; the plant, occupied by Russia since February 2022, remains offline but safety concerns persist due to ongoing conflict and the Kakhova Dam ...

IAEA Finds No Immediate Signs of Zaporizhzhia Plant Restart Despite Power Line Construction
The UN nuclear watchdog hasn't seen signs of Russia restarting the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant despite Greenpeace reporting power line construction nearby; the plant, occupied by Russia since February 2022, remains offline but safety concerns persist due to ongoing conflict and the Kakhova Dam ...
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40% Bias Score

Russia's Fossil Fuel Exports Fund Ukraine War Despite Sanctions
Between February 2022 and May 29, 2024, Russia earned $973 billion from fossil fuel exports, exceeding threefold the aid given to Ukraine by its allies; $260 billion came from sanctioning countries, with the EU contributing $237 billion, despite sanctions.

Russia's Fossil Fuel Exports Fund Ukraine War Despite Sanctions
Between February 2022 and May 29, 2024, Russia earned $973 billion from fossil fuel exports, exceeding threefold the aid given to Ukraine by its allies; $260 billion came from sanctioning countries, with the EU contributing $237 billion, despite sanctions.
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36% Bias Score

US Green Energy Investment Plunges Amidst Federal Funding Uncertainty
Facing potential federal funding cuts under the Trump administration, US green energy investment dropped 3.8% in Q1 2025 to $67.3bn, jeopardizing projects like HIF Global's $7bn e-methanol plant and impacting the clean energy transition.

US Green Energy Investment Plunges Amidst Federal Funding Uncertainty
Facing potential federal funding cuts under the Trump administration, US green energy investment dropped 3.8% in Q1 2025 to $67.3bn, jeopardizing projects like HIF Global's $7bn e-methanol plant and impacting the clean energy transition.
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56% Bias Score

EU Energy Efficiency Improves Despite High Fossil Fuel Dependence
The European Union has significantly improved energy efficiency, increasing renewable energy's share to 19.5% while facing high fossil fuel import dependence (58.4%), with transport (32%) as the largest consumer, although road fuel and international flights haven't reached pre-2019 and pre-COVID lev...

EU Energy Efficiency Improves Despite High Fossil Fuel Dependence
The European Union has significantly improved energy efficiency, increasing renewable energy's share to 19.5% while facing high fossil fuel import dependence (58.4%), with transport (32%) as the largest consumer, although road fuel and international flights haven't reached pre-2019 and pre-COVID lev...
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12% Bias Score

Brazil's Fossil Fuel Power Plants: Environmental Concerns and Political Influences
Brazil's continued investment in fossil fuel-based thermal power plants is raising environmental concerns, with 2023 emissions from these plants surpassing those of São Paulo. Lobbying efforts and legislative 'jabuti' clauses further complicate the transition to cleaner energy sources.

Brazil's Fossil Fuel Power Plants: Environmental Concerns and Political Influences
Brazil's continued investment in fossil fuel-based thermal power plants is raising environmental concerns, with 2023 emissions from these plants surpassing those of São Paulo. Lobbying efforts and legislative 'jabuti' clauses further complicate the transition to cleaner energy sources.
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52% Bias Score
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