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Venture Global's Subdued IPO Debut at $58.2 Billion Valuation
Venture Global's $58.2 billion IPO debuted nearly 4 percent below its $25 IPO price on Friday, raising $1.75 billion from the sale of 70 million shares—significantly less than its initial $2.3 billion target due to investor concerns over long-term profit estimates and legal battles.
Venture Global's Subdued IPO Debut at $58.2 Billion Valuation
Venture Global's $58.2 billion IPO debuted nearly 4 percent below its $25 IPO price on Friday, raising $1.75 billion from the sale of 70 million shares—significantly less than its initial $2.3 billion target due to investor concerns over long-term profit estimates and legal battles.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Court Ruling Hinders Energy Transition Amid Nitrogen Concerns
A Dutch court ruled that the government is insufficiently addressing nitrogen emissions, hindering the nation's energy transition by creating conflicts between renewable energy projects and stricter nitrogen limits, potentially delaying the achievement of climate goals.
Dutch Court Ruling Hinders Energy Transition Amid Nitrogen Concerns
A Dutch court ruled that the government is insufficiently addressing nitrogen emissions, hindering the nation's energy transition by creating conflicts between renewable energy projects and stricter nitrogen limits, potentially delaying the achievement of climate goals.
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52% Bias Score


Union of BC Indian Chiefs Reverses Stance on Northern Gateway Pipeline
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs apologized for comments suggesting support for the Northern Gateway pipeline, clarifying that the Union firmly opposes its revival due to environmental concerns and despite potential US tariffs, maintaining a long-standing mandate against ...
Union of BC Indian Chiefs Reverses Stance on Northern Gateway Pipeline
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs apologized for comments suggesting support for the Northern Gateway pipeline, clarifying that the Union firmly opposes its revival due to environmental concerns and despite potential US tariffs, maintaining a long-standing mandate against ...
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40% Bias Score


EU Electricity Generation: 75% Greenhouse Gas-Free in 2024
In 2024, the European Union generated nearly 75% of its electricity from sources without greenhouse gas emissions, with renewable sources like solar (up 22% from 2023) and wind providing over 47%, while nuclear energy contributed nearly 24%, and coal use dropped to under 10%, its lowest level in 40 ...
EU Electricity Generation: 75% Greenhouse Gas-Free in 2024
In 2024, the European Union generated nearly 75% of its electricity from sources without greenhouse gas emissions, with renewable sources like solar (up 22% from 2023) and wind providing over 47%, while nuclear energy contributed nearly 24%, and coal use dropped to under 10%, its lowest level in 40 ...
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32% Bias Score


EU Electricity Generation: 73% Greenhouse Gas-Free in 2023
In 2023, the European Union generated 73% of its electricity from sources without greenhouse gas emissions, with renewable energy (47%) and nuclear power (24%) leading the way. This marks a significant decrease in fossil fuel reliance compared to 2007.
EU Electricity Generation: 73% Greenhouse Gas-Free in 2023
In 2023, the European Union generated 73% of its electricity from sources without greenhouse gas emissions, with renewable energy (47%) and nuclear power (24%) leading the way. This marks a significant decrease in fossil fuel reliance compared to 2007.
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32% Bias Score


Khartoum Oil Refinery Fire Exacerbates Sudan Conflict
Sudan's government accuses the RSF of setting fire to the Khartoum oil refinery, a key infrastructure under RSF control since April, disrupting fuel supplies amidst a humanitarian crisis affecting 15 million people; the RSF blames government airstrikes.
Khartoum Oil Refinery Fire Exacerbates Sudan Conflict
Sudan's government accuses the RSF of setting fire to the Khartoum oil refinery, a key infrastructure under RSF control since April, disrupting fuel supplies amidst a humanitarian crisis affecting 15 million people; the RSF blames government airstrikes.
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44% Bias Score

Europe's Clean Energy Surge: Renewables Top Fossil Fuels
In 2023, clean energy sources, led by a record surge in solar power, provided 47 percent of Europe's electricity, surpassing fossil fuels and saving 59 billion euros on imports since 2019, accelerating progress towards its 2030 emissions reduction goal.

Europe's Clean Energy Surge: Renewables Top Fossil Fuels
In 2023, clean energy sources, led by a record surge in solar power, provided 47 percent of Europe's electricity, surpassing fossil fuels and saving 59 billion euros on imports since 2019, accelerating progress towards its 2030 emissions reduction goal.
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32% Bias Score

Ukraine Invests €450 Million in Wind Farm Amidst War
DTEK, a private Ukrainian energy company, is investing €450 million to expand its Tyligulska wind farm to 500 MW, powering 900,000 homes, amidst the destruction of 90% of Ukraine's energy infrastructure by Russian shelling; this is the largest Eastern European wind farm built in a decade, showcasing...

Ukraine Invests €450 Million in Wind Farm Amidst War
DTEK, a private Ukrainian energy company, is investing €450 million to expand its Tyligulska wind farm to 500 MW, powering 900,000 homes, amidst the destruction of 90% of Ukraine's energy infrastructure by Russian shelling; this is the largest Eastern European wind farm built in a decade, showcasing...
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48% Bias Score

EU's Renewable Energy Hits Record High, Surpassing Fossil Fuels
A new report reveals that 47% of the European Union's electricity now comes from renewable sources like solar and wind, exceeding coal and gas combined, driven by the European Green Deal and the war in Ukraine, contrasting sharply with the U.S.'s fossil fuel focus.

EU's Renewable Energy Hits Record High, Surpassing Fossil Fuels
A new report reveals that 47% of the European Union's electricity now comes from renewable sources like solar and wind, exceeding coal and gas combined, driven by the European Green Deal and the war in Ukraine, contrasting sharply with the U.S.'s fossil fuel focus.
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44% Bias Score

Tusk's EU Speech Sparks Debate on Migration, Green Pact
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk's speech to the European Parliament on Wednesday sparked debate, with praise for his defense views but criticism of his opposition to the European Green Pact and his migration policies; left-leaning MEPs criticized Poland's rejection of the EU's Migration and Asylum...

Tusk's EU Speech Sparks Debate on Migration, Green Pact
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk's speech to the European Parliament on Wednesday sparked debate, with praise for his defense views but criticism of his opposition to the European Green Pact and his migration policies; left-leaning MEPs criticized Poland's rejection of the EU's Migration and Asylum...
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48% Bias Score

EU Electricity Generation: 75% Emission-Free in 2023
In 2023, the European Union generated nearly 75% of its electricity from non-greenhouse gas emitting sources; renewable energy made up 47%, with solar increasing by 22% compared to 2022, while fossil fuels dropped to a 40-year low of 29%.

EU Electricity Generation: 75% Emission-Free in 2023
In 2023, the European Union generated nearly 75% of its electricity from non-greenhouse gas emitting sources; renewable energy made up 47%, with solar increasing by 22% compared to 2022, while fossil fuels dropped to a 40-year low of 29%.
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32% Bias Score

Germany's Power Grid Expansion: State Intervention vs. Private Financing
To facilitate renewable energy integration and European electricity trade, Germany plans a 14,000-kilometer power grid expansion; funding this solely through increased network charges would double electricity prices, prompting proposals for state intervention and partial nationalization of grid oper...

Germany's Power Grid Expansion: State Intervention vs. Private Financing
To facilitate renewable energy integration and European electricity trade, Germany plans a 14,000-kilometer power grid expansion; funding this solely through increased network charges would double electricity prices, prompting proposals for state intervention and partial nationalization of grid oper...
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52% Bias Score
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