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RWE's Coal Phase-Out Hinges on 2025 Gas Plant Bids
RWE's planned 2030 coal phase-out is contingent upon securing bids for new gas power plants in 2025; otherwise, lignite plants will remain operational, delaying Germany's energy transition. CEO Markus Krebber advocates for increased gas power plant capacity and market-driven fuel mixes, criticizing ...
RWE's Coal Phase-Out Hinges on 2025 Gas Plant Bids
RWE's planned 2030 coal phase-out is contingent upon securing bids for new gas power plants in 2025; otherwise, lignite plants will remain operational, delaying Germany's energy transition. CEO Markus Krebber advocates for increased gas power plant capacity and market-driven fuel mixes, criticizing ...
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56% Bias Score


EU Carbon Price Drop Hampers Decarbonization Efforts
The price of carbon emissions under the EU's Emissions Trading System (ETS) has fallen to €71 per ton, hindering decarbonization efforts. This is due to reduced industrial production, increased renewable energy, and the EU's temporary release of extra emission allowances.
EU Carbon Price Drop Hampers Decarbonization Efforts
The price of carbon emissions under the EU's Emissions Trading System (ETS) has fallen to €71 per ton, hindering decarbonization efforts. This is due to reduced industrial production, increased renewable energy, and the EU's temporary release of extra emission allowances.
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40% Bias Score


Canada's Oil and Gas Sector: Balancing Economic Needs with Emissions Reduction
Canada's oil and gas sector, contributing 5 percent to GDP but 31 percent of emissions, faces rising climate-related economic costs and stalled emissions reductions, necessitating regulations to ensure a clean energy future.
Canada's Oil and Gas Sector: Balancing Economic Needs with Emissions Reduction
Canada's oil and gas sector, contributing 5 percent to GDP but 31 percent of emissions, faces rising climate-related economic costs and stalled emissions reductions, necessitating regulations to ensure a clean energy future.
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28% Bias Score


US Battery Storage Capacity Surges 71%, Reducing Reliance on Polluting Power Plants
US battery storage capacity increased by 71% in 2024, reaching 24 gigawatt-hours, significantly reducing reliance on polluting 'peaker' power plants and improving air quality in vulnerable communities; this growth is linked to increasing renewable energy adoption but faces challenges in widespread i...
US Battery Storage Capacity Surges 71%, Reducing Reliance on Polluting Power Plants
US battery storage capacity increased by 71% in 2024, reaching 24 gigawatt-hours, significantly reducing reliance on polluting 'peaker' power plants and improving air quality in vulnerable communities; this growth is linked to increasing renewable energy adoption but faces challenges in widespread i...
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40% Bias Score


Eni Unveils Top-Five Supercomputer to Boost Oil Exploration and Clean Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a €100+ million supercomputer in Ferriera-Erbognone, Italy, currently ranked fifth globally, to enhance oil and gas exploration, optimize renewable energy production, and accelerate its decarbonization strategy.
Eni Unveils Top-Five Supercomputer to Boost Oil Exploration and Clean Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a €100+ million supercomputer in Ferriera-Erbognone, Italy, currently ranked fifth globally, to enhance oil and gas exploration, optimize renewable energy production, and accelerate its decarbonization strategy.
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48% Bias Score


Eni's HPC6 Supercomputer Boosts Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a \u20ac100M+ supercomputer, on Christmas Day in Ferrera Erbognone, Italy, ranking fifth fastest globally, to improve oil and gas discovery, decarbonization efforts, and renewable energy production, using AI and complex calculations on data from drilling and seismic studies.
Eni's HPC6 Supercomputer Boosts Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a \u20ac100M+ supercomputer, on Christmas Day in Ferrera Erbognone, Italy, ranking fifth fastest globally, to improve oil and gas discovery, decarbonization efforts, and renewable energy production, using AI and complex calculations on data from drilling and seismic studies.
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36% Bias Score

Saxony's Slow Wind Energy Expansion Despite Rising Approvals
By end of September 2024, Saxony commissioned only five new wind turbines (23.9 MW), down from ten (46.8 MW) in 2023; however, 44 turbines received approval (vs 29 in 2023), and contracts for 306.5 MW were awarded, potentially powering 300,000 households.

Saxony's Slow Wind Energy Expansion Despite Rising Approvals
By end of September 2024, Saxony commissioned only five new wind turbines (23.9 MW), down from ten (46.8 MW) in 2023; however, 44 turbines received approval (vs 29 in 2023), and contracts for 306.5 MW were awarded, potentially powering 300,000 households.
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40% Bias Score

Philosopher's Warning Hindering Climate Action Debate
A Berlin philosopher's warning against neglecting the social question during a climate policy discussion is criticized for hindering productive thinking and maintaining the status quo, prompting reflection on the left's role in ecological transition.

Philosopher's Warning Hindering Climate Action Debate
A Berlin philosopher's warning against neglecting the social question during a climate policy discussion is criticized for hindering productive thinking and maintaining the status quo, prompting reflection on the left's role in ecological transition.
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64% Bias Score

France Awards Contracts for Two Large-Scale Floating Offshore Wind Farms
France awarded contracts for two large-scale floating offshore wind farms in the Mediterranean Sea, one off Occitanie and the other off Fos-sur-Mer, with investments exceeding €1.8 billion, aiming to increase renewable energy capacity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

France Awards Contracts for Two Large-Scale Floating Offshore Wind Farms
France awarded contracts for two large-scale floating offshore wind farms in the Mediterranean Sea, one off Occitanie and the other off Fos-sur-Mer, with investments exceeding €1.8 billion, aiming to increase renewable energy capacity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
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36% Bias Score

Eni Unveils HPC6 Supercomputer to Advance Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a €100+ million supercomputer in Italy on Christmas Day, currently ranked fifth globally, to boost oil and gas discovery and accelerate its clean energy transition.

Eni Unveils HPC6 Supercomputer to Advance Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a €100+ million supercomputer in Italy on Christmas Day, currently ranked fifth globally, to boost oil and gas discovery and accelerate its clean energy transition.
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36% Bias Score

Eni Launches Top-5 Supercomputer to Boost Oil Exploration and Clean Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a \u20ac100+ million supercomputer in Ferrera Erbognone, Italy, on Christmas Day, currently ranked fifth fastest globally; it will significantly enhance oil and gas exploration and clean energy development by processing massive datasets and improving efficiency.

Eni Launches Top-5 Supercomputer to Boost Oil Exploration and Clean Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a \u20ac100+ million supercomputer in Ferrera Erbognone, Italy, on Christmas Day, currently ranked fifth fastest globally; it will significantly enhance oil and gas exploration and clean energy development by processing massive datasets and improving efficiency.
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40% Bias Score

Eni Launches €100 Million Supercomputer to Advance Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a €100+ million supercomputer in Ferrera Erbognone, Italy, on Christmas Day, to boost oil and gas discovery, optimize renewable energy production, and advance its decarbonization strategy; it is currently the world's fifth-fastest supercomputer.

Eni Launches €100 Million Supercomputer to Advance Energy Transition
Eni launched HPC6, a €100+ million supercomputer in Ferrera Erbognone, Italy, on Christmas Day, to boost oil and gas discovery, optimize renewable energy production, and advance its decarbonization strategy; it is currently the world's fifth-fastest supercomputer.
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36% Bias Score
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