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£200m UK Investment in Grangemouth Refinery Transition
The UK government announced a £200 million investment in Grangemouth, Scotland, to support the transition of its oil refinery into an import terminal, mitigating job losses from the closure and attracting private investment.
£200m UK Investment in Grangemouth Refinery Transition
The UK government announced a £200 million investment in Grangemouth, Scotland, to support the transition of its oil refinery into an import terminal, mitigating job losses from the closure and attracting private investment.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Secures Funding for Heat Pump Installations
Germany's federal funding for heat pump installations is secured, ensuring that approved applications will receive subsidies. Since February 27, 2024, 35,800 applications have been received this year, mostly for heat pump installations, reflecting the program's success in driving the transition away...
Germany Secures Funding for Heat Pump Installations
Germany's federal funding for heat pump installations is secured, ensuring that approved applications will receive subsidies. Since February 27, 2024, 35,800 applications have been received this year, mostly for heat pump installations, reflecting the program's success in driving the transition away...
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36% Bias Score


Frankfurt's New Power Plant: Replacing Coal, Targeting Green Hydrogen
Mainova's new €350 million Frankfurt power plant, replacing a coal facility, is nearing completion, with gas turbines and heat recovery steam generators installed. Operational by autumn 2026, it will reduce CO2 emissions by 400,000 tons annually, though initially using natural gas, with a future pla...
Frankfurt's New Power Plant: Replacing Coal, Targeting Green Hydrogen
Mainova's new €350 million Frankfurt power plant, replacing a coal facility, is nearing completion, with gas turbines and heat recovery steam generators installed. Operational by autumn 2026, it will reduce CO2 emissions by 400,000 tons annually, though initially using natural gas, with a future pla...
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48% Bias Score


Rotterdam Port Faces Trade War Risks, but Shows Resilience
The Port of Rotterdam, Europe's largest seaport, faces potential significant impacts from a US-China-Europe trade war, along with challenges from high energy costs, overregulation, and increased cyberattacks; however, it showed resilience in 2023 with container transport growth of almost 3 percent a...
Rotterdam Port Faces Trade War Risks, but Shows Resilience
The Port of Rotterdam, Europe's largest seaport, faces potential significant impacts from a US-China-Europe trade war, along with challenges from high energy costs, overregulation, and increased cyberattacks; however, it showed resilience in 2023 with container transport growth of almost 3 percent a...
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36% Bias Score


Big Oil's Small Share of Global CO2 Emissions Undermines Climate Lawsuits
The five largest integrated oil companies accounted for 5.4% of global CO2 emissions in 2023, while the US alone contributed 24.5% over the past 60 years; lawsuits targeting these companies ignore broader responsibility for climate change.
Big Oil's Small Share of Global CO2 Emissions Undermines Climate Lawsuits
The five largest integrated oil companies accounted for 5.4% of global CO2 emissions in 2023, while the US alone contributed 24.5% over the past 60 years; lawsuits targeting these companies ignore broader responsibility for climate change.
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52% Bias Score


Germany's Divergent Paths to Climate-Friendly Heating
Germany's political parties present diverse plans for climate-friendly heating: CDU supports various options with continued funding; FDP advocates for market-based solutions and a climate dividend; Greens aim to expand heat pump support and implement a social climate allowance; the new building ener...
Germany's Divergent Paths to Climate-Friendly Heating
Germany's political parties present diverse plans for climate-friendly heating: CDU supports various options with continued funding; FDP advocates for market-based solutions and a climate dividend; Greens aim to expand heat pump support and implement a social climate allowance; the new building ener...
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48% Bias Score

NI to Miss 2030 Emissions Target Due to Unused Renewable Energy
Northern Ireland is projected to miss its 2030 power emissions target by more than 20% due to unused renewable energy and grid restrictions, with almost 40% of wind energy going unused in December 2024; increased investment in infrastructure and energy storage is critical.

NI to Miss 2030 Emissions Target Due to Unused Renewable Energy
Northern Ireland is projected to miss its 2030 power emissions target by more than 20% due to unused renewable energy and grid restrictions, with almost 40% of wind energy going unused in December 2024; increased investment in infrastructure and energy storage is critical.
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48% Bias Score

Greece's Renewable Energy Boom Faces Grid Capacity and Storage Hurdles
A diaNEOsis analysis reveals that while Greece invested €9.5 billion in RES over five years, challenges include energy curtailment (860 GWh in 2024, 3.3% of total RES generation), technical losses, and grid capacity constraints (25% of DEDDIE's high-voltage transformers exceeding limits).

Greece's Renewable Energy Boom Faces Grid Capacity and Storage Hurdles
A diaNEOsis analysis reveals that while Greece invested €9.5 billion in RES over five years, challenges include energy curtailment (860 GWh in 2024, 3.3% of total RES generation), technical losses, and grid capacity constraints (25% of DEDDIE's high-voltage transformers exceeding limits).
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16% Bias Score

Bavaria's Last Coal Plant Shuts Down, Remains in Grid Reserve
Bavaria's last coal-fired power plant, Zolling, ceased regular operation on February 24, 2023, but will remain in grid reserve until 2031, preserving 140 jobs and offering backup power, consuming approximately 370,000 tons of coal annually in the past.

Bavaria's Last Coal Plant Shuts Down, Remains in Grid Reserve
Bavaria's last coal-fired power plant, Zolling, ceased regular operation on February 24, 2023, but will remain in grid reserve until 2031, preserving 140 jobs and offering backup power, consuming approximately 370,000 tons of coal annually in the past.
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48% Bias Score

Almaraz Nuclear Plant Closure Threatens Madrid's Energy Security and Economy
Over 7,000 Spaniards protested the planned closure of the Almaraz nuclear plant, prompting concerns in Madrid, which gets nearly 40% of its energy from Almaraz and faces potential €22.5 billion costs to replace it, jeopardizing investments in data centers and technology.

Almaraz Nuclear Plant Closure Threatens Madrid's Energy Security and Economy
Over 7,000 Spaniards protested the planned closure of the Almaraz nuclear plant, prompting concerns in Madrid, which gets nearly 40% of its energy from Almaraz and faces potential €22.5 billion costs to replace it, jeopardizing investments in data centers and technology.
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52% Bias Score

German Public Backs Energy Transition Despite Growing Concerns
A new poll shows 60% of Germans support the energy transition despite concerns; 35% see more risks than benefits, linked to the Ukraine war shifting public focus from climate change.

German Public Backs Energy Transition Despite Growing Concerns
A new poll shows 60% of Germans support the energy transition despite concerns; 35% see more risks than benefits, linked to the Ukraine war shifting public focus from climate change.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Heating Act Faces Major Revisions After Election
Germany's controversial Heating Act, effective since early 2024, mandates 65% renewable energy in new heating systems from 2024, with transition periods for existing buildings; post-election, SPD, CDU/CSU, FDP, and Greens propose significant revisions focusing on simplification, market mechanisms, a...

Germany's Heating Act Faces Major Revisions After Election
Germany's controversial Heating Act, effective since early 2024, mandates 65% renewable energy in new heating systems from 2024, with transition periods for existing buildings; post-election, SPD, CDU/CSU, FDP, and Greens propose significant revisions focusing on simplification, market mechanisms, a...
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32% Bias Score
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