EU's Renewable Energy Target Sparks Nuclear Backlash
EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen's proposed 2040 renewable energy target sparked immediate opposition from twelve pro-nuclear EU countries, led by France, who argue it neglects nuclear power's role in decarbonization and threatens the sector's revival amid energy security concerns following the ...
EU's Renewable Energy Target Sparks Nuclear Backlash
EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen's proposed 2040 renewable energy target sparked immediate opposition from twelve pro-nuclear EU countries, led by France, who argue it neglects nuclear power's role in decarbonization and threatens the sector's revival amid energy security concerns following the ...
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48% Bias Score
EU's Planned Corporate Supply Chain Rule U-Turn Sparks Concern
The EU is considering revising its landmark Corporate Due Diligence Directive before its implementation, causing concern among center-left MEPs who supported Ursula von der Leyen's reelection, as the move contradicts earlier commitments. The potential changes raise questions about the EU's commitmen...
EU's Planned Corporate Supply Chain Rule U-Turn Sparks Concern
The EU is considering revising its landmark Corporate Due Diligence Directive before its implementation, causing concern among center-left MEPs who supported Ursula von der Leyen's reelection, as the move contradicts earlier commitments. The potential changes raise questions about the EU's commitmen...
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60% Bias Score
EU Climate Chief Rejects Weakening Green Rules Despite Industry Pressure
EU Climate Chief Wopke Hoekstra opposes weakening environmental regulations to boost industry, arguing that consistent policies are crucial for long-term investments; this contrasts with his own political party's calls for changes to climate laws.
EU Climate Chief Rejects Weakening Green Rules Despite Industry Pressure
EU Climate Chief Wopke Hoekstra opposes weakening environmental regulations to boost industry, arguing that consistent policies are crucial for long-term investments; this contrasts with his own political party's calls for changes to climate laws.
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40% Bias Score
EU Prioritizes Sustainable Technology and Industrial Competitiveness
The EU unveiled its work program, focusing on sustainable technology, strategic autonomy, and competitiveness through initiatives like the Clean Industrial Deal, including an Action Plan on Affordable Energy and a European Competitiveness Fund, aiming to boost industrial policy and address energy se...
EU Prioritizes Sustainable Technology and Industrial Competitiveness
The EU unveiled its work program, focusing on sustainable technology, strategic autonomy, and competitiveness through initiatives like the Clean Industrial Deal, including an Action Plan on Affordable Energy and a European Competitiveness Fund, aiming to boost industrial policy and address energy se...
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Stellantis Invests €2 Billion in Italy to Boost Car Production
Stellantis pledged a €2 billion investment in Italy for 2024, aiming to increase car production and improve relations with the Italian government after disagreements over the European automotive crisis; this follows the departure of CEO Carlos Tavares and includes plans to restart production of hybr...
Stellantis Invests €2 Billion in Italy to Boost Car Production
Stellantis pledged a €2 billion investment in Italy for 2024, aiming to increase car production and improve relations with the Italian government after disagreements over the European automotive crisis; this follows the departure of CEO Carlos Tavares and includes plans to restart production of hybr...
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Europe's Electricity Grid: Insufficient Infrastructure Threatens Renewable Energy Goals
Leonhard Birnbaum, CEO of E.ON and President of Eurelectric, warns that Europe's electricity infrastructure is insufficient to handle the increased demand from renewable energy targets, necessitating a doubling of investment to €70 billion annually, primarily funded by consumers or taxpayers.
Europe's Electricity Grid: Insufficient Infrastructure Threatens Renewable Energy Goals
Leonhard Birnbaum, CEO of E.ON and President of Eurelectric, warns that Europe's electricity infrastructure is insufficient to handle the increased demand from renewable energy targets, necessitating a doubling of investment to €70 billion annually, primarily funded by consumers or taxpayers.
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40% Bias Score
Italy Offers 65% Tax Credit for Smart Home Energy Systems
Italy offers a 65% tax credit until December 31, 2024, for installing smart home energy management systems, which can save up to 10% on energy costs; the credit decreases to 50% in 2025, aligning with EU energy efficiency goals.
Italy Offers 65% Tax Credit for Smart Home Energy Systems
Italy offers a 65% tax credit until December 31, 2024, for installing smart home energy management systems, which can save up to 10% on energy costs; the credit decreases to 50% in 2025, aligning with EU energy efficiency goals.
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EU Deforestation Law Delayed Amidst Political Wrangling
The European Parliament voted to amend and delay the EU's deforestation law, sparking concerns from environmental groups due to the involvement of a right-wing coalition and the potential impact on the Green Deal.
EU Deforestation Law Delayed Amidst Political Wrangling
The European Parliament voted to amend and delay the EU's deforestation law, sparking concerns from environmental groups due to the involvement of a right-wing coalition and the potential impact on the Green Deal.
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