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France Debates Energy Plan Amidst Political Opposition
The French National Assembly will debate, without a vote, its new energy plan for 2025-2035 on April 28th, aiming to reduce fossil fuels to 30% by 2035 and increase nuclear power, despite political opposition from the National Rally who claim it will increase energy costs.
France Debates Energy Plan Amidst Political Opposition
The French National Assembly will debate, without a vote, its new energy plan for 2025-2035 on April 28th, aiming to reduce fossil fuels to 30% by 2035 and increase nuclear power, despite political opposition from the National Rally who claim it will increase energy costs.
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52% Bias Score


EU Consultation Challenges Spain's Nuclear Phase-Out
The European Commission's consultation on nuclear investment, driven by energy supply and workforce shortages, is putting pressure on Spain to reconsider its planned nuclear phase-out, prompting Spanish energy companies to assess investment needs and potentially seek an extension of their nuclear pl...
EU Consultation Challenges Spain's Nuclear Phase-Out
The European Commission's consultation on nuclear investment, driven by energy supply and workforce shortages, is putting pressure on Spain to reconsider its planned nuclear phase-out, prompting Spanish energy companies to assess investment needs and potentially seek an extension of their nuclear pl...
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Political Gridlock Hinders State Pacts
Spain's government faces a political stalemate, hindering progress on four potential state pacts, including defense spending, tariff reduction, migration solutions, and nuclear power plant lifespans; the opposition party, PP, is leveraging this gridlock to advance its agenda, especially regarding nu...
Spanish Political Gridlock Hinders State Pacts
Spain's government faces a political stalemate, hindering progress on four potential state pacts, including defense spending, tariff reduction, migration solutions, and nuclear power plant lifespans; the opposition party, PP, is leveraging this gridlock to advance its agenda, especially regarding nu...
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60% Bias Score


Earthquake Near Proposed Nuclear Plant Fails to Boost Energy Debate in Australian Election
A 4.6 magnitude earthquake hit the Hunter Valley, near a proposed nuclear power plant site, prompting debate over the Coalition's nuclear energy policy during the Australian election campaign, while both parties face questions on the costs of their plans.
Earthquake Near Proposed Nuclear Plant Fails to Boost Energy Debate in Australian Election
A 4.6 magnitude earthquake hit the Hunter Valley, near a proposed nuclear power plant site, prompting debate over the Coalition's nuclear energy policy during the Australian election campaign, while both parties face questions on the costs of their plans.
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64% Bias Score


Spain Reconsiders Nuclear Plant Closures Amid Energy Crisis
Facing energy security concerns and rising renewable energy costs, Spanish electricity companies are seeking to delay the closure of their nuclear power plants, prompting legal challenges and a debate on the country's energy future.
Spain Reconsiders Nuclear Plant Closures Amid Energy Crisis
Facing energy security concerns and rising renewable energy costs, Spanish electricity companies are seeking to delay the closure of their nuclear power plants, prompting legal challenges and a debate on the country's energy future.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Public Opinion Shifts on Nuclear Energy Amidst Economic Concerns
A new poll shows that 67.8% of Spaniards oppose closing nuclear power plants if it increases electricity prices, revealing a pragmatic shift in public opinion amid economic uncertainty and highlighting a gender divide in support for nuclear energy.
Spanish Public Opinion Shifts on Nuclear Energy Amidst Economic Concerns
A new poll shows that 67.8% of Spaniards oppose closing nuclear power plants if it increases electricity prices, revealing a pragmatic shift in public opinion amid economic uncertainty and highlighting a gender divide in support for nuclear energy.
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52% Bias Score

Reviving Coal Plants: Big Tech's Demand Drives Energy Sector Transformation
The rising demand for electricity from Big Tech is prompting the repurposing of retired coal-fired power plants in the US, transforming them into facilities powered by natural gas, solar, battery storage, and even nuclear power, which will help meet the surging demand while mitigating the economic f...

Reviving Coal Plants: Big Tech's Demand Drives Energy Sector Transformation
The rising demand for electricity from Big Tech is prompting the repurposing of retired coal-fired power plants in the US, transforming them into facilities powered by natural gas, solar, battery storage, and even nuclear power, which will help meet the surging demand while mitigating the economic f...
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40% Bias Score

World Bank Considers Nuclear Energy Financing Shift
The World Bank, facing criticism for its renewable energy-only policy, is considering including nuclear power in its future strategy, a move driven by limitations in renewable energy and geopolitical competition, despite concerns about waste, proliferation, and costs.

World Bank Considers Nuclear Energy Financing Shift
The World Bank, facing criticism for its renewable energy-only policy, is considering including nuclear power in its future strategy, a move driven by limitations in renewable energy and geopolitical competition, despite concerns about waste, proliferation, and costs.
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40% Bias Score

Broad Coalition Opposes Australian Nuclear Reactor Plan
Forty-one Australian groups, including unions, environmentalists, and Indigenous communities, launched a coordinated campaign against the opposition's plan to build seven nuclear reactors at seven sites across Australia, citing slow deployment, high costs, long-lived waste, and a lack of community c...

Broad Coalition Opposes Australian Nuclear Reactor Plan
Forty-one Australian groups, including unions, environmentalists, and Indigenous communities, launched a coordinated campaign against the opposition's plan to build seven nuclear reactors at seven sites across Australia, citing slow deployment, high costs, long-lived waste, and a lack of community c...
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52% Bias Score

New Brunswick Delays Small Modular Reactor Project Until 2035
New Brunswick is delaying its small modular reactor (SMR) project, initially slated for completion by 2030, due to financial and technological hurdles, now aiming for a 2035 deadline while exploring alternative reactor models already deployed elsewhere to replace aging infrastructure and address NB ...

New Brunswick Delays Small Modular Reactor Project Until 2035
New Brunswick is delaying its small modular reactor (SMR) project, initially slated for completion by 2030, due to financial and technological hurdles, now aiming for a 2035 deadline while exploring alternative reactor models already deployed elsewhere to replace aging infrastructure and address NB ...
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36% Bias Score

Australia Election: Minority Government Possible, Greens Influence Grows
Australia's upcoming election could result in a Coalition, Labor, or minority government; the Greens secured funding for social housing and climate initiatives; Opposition leader Dutton defended his nuclear power policy against Labor's claims.

Australia Election: Minority Government Possible, Greens Influence Grows
Australia's upcoming election could result in a Coalition, Labor, or minority government; the Greens secured funding for social housing and climate initiatives; Opposition leader Dutton defended his nuclear power policy against Labor's claims.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Public Opinion Favors Nuclear Energy and Budget Compliance, Contrasting with Government
A Sigma Dos poll shows most Spaniards favor nuclear energy and compliance with Article 134.3 of the Constitution on budget presentation, contrasting with PSOE voters and the government's positions.

Spanish Public Opinion Favors Nuclear Energy and Budget Compliance, Contrasting with Government
A Sigma Dos poll shows most Spaniards favor nuclear energy and compliance with Article 134.3 of the Constitution on budget presentation, contrasting with PSOE voters and the government's positions.
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72% Bias Score
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