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Inner Mongolia's New Energy Capacity Exceeds Thermal Power
Inner Mongolia's installed new energy capacity has surpassed its thermal power capacity, reaching 120 million kilowatts, one year ahead of schedule, generating 270 billion kilowatt-hours of green electricity annually and reducing emissions significantly, while the region also possesses substantial c...
Inner Mongolia's New Energy Capacity Exceeds Thermal Power
Inner Mongolia's installed new energy capacity has surpassed its thermal power capacity, reaching 120 million kilowatts, one year ahead of schedule, generating 270 billion kilowatt-hours of green electricity annually and reducing emissions significantly, while the region also possesses substantial c...
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32% Bias Score


Hebei Leads China in Renewable Energy with 100GW Wind and Solar Capacity
Hebei province in North China achieved a major milestone in its green transformation on November 30th, 2023, when its installed wind and solar power capacity surpassed 100 gigawatts, exceeding 60 percent of its total power capacity, marking a significant shift away from coal-based energy.
Hebei Leads China in Renewable Energy with 100GW Wind and Solar Capacity
Hebei province in North China achieved a major milestone in its green transformation on November 30th, 2023, when its installed wind and solar power capacity surpassed 100 gigawatts, exceeding 60 percent of its total power capacity, marking a significant shift away from coal-based energy.
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48% Bias Score

Northvolt Bankruptcy Highlights Europe's Clean Energy Challenges
Northvolt's bankruptcy, despite securing $15 billion in funding and $50 billion in orders, exposes Europe's struggle to compete with Asia in clean energy due to high costs, fragmented policies, and inconsistent government support; this serves as a warning for the U.S.

Northvolt Bankruptcy Highlights Europe's Clean Energy Challenges
Northvolt's bankruptcy, despite securing $15 billion in funding and $50 billion in orders, exposes Europe's struggle to compete with Asia in clean energy due to high costs, fragmented policies, and inconsistent government support; this serves as a warning for the U.S.
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32% Bias Score
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