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Japanese Court Rejects Lawsuit to Halt Sendai Nuclear Plant
A Japanese court rejected a lawsuit by approximately 3,000 residents to shut down two reactors at the Sendai nuclear plant in Kagoshima Prefecture, citing a lack of specific risk from natural disasters despite the plant's location near active volcanoes and a fault; the plaintiffs plan to appeal.
Japanese Court Rejects Lawsuit to Halt Sendai Nuclear Plant
A Japanese court rejected a lawsuit by approximately 3,000 residents to shut down two reactors at the Sendai nuclear plant in Kagoshima Prefecture, citing a lack of specific risk from natural disasters despite the plant's location near active volcanoes and a fault; the plaintiffs plan to appeal.
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48% Bias Score


Rutherford's Pioneering Work on Atomic Reactions
Sir Ernest Rutherford's Manchester experiments (1914-1919) demonstrated nuclear reactions, laying groundwork for later atom-splitting achievements; however, the Manhattan Project's prominence obscures earlier international contributions, highlighting complexities in crediting scientific breakthrough...
Rutherford's Pioneering Work on Atomic Reactions
Sir Ernest Rutherford's Manchester experiments (1914-1919) demonstrated nuclear reactions, laying groundwork for later atom-splitting achievements; however, the Manhattan Project's prominence obscures earlier international contributions, highlighting complexities in crediting scientific breakthrough...
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36% Bias Score


Japan Unveils Ambitious Climate Plan: Carbon Neutrality by 2050
Japan's new climate pledge involves achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, cutting emissions by 73% by 2040, increasing renewable energy sources to 40-50% of its electricity generation, and aiming for a 20% contribution from nuclear power by 2040, while reducing reliance on thermal power plants.
Japan Unveils Ambitious Climate Plan: Carbon Neutrality by 2050
Japan's new climate pledge involves achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, cutting emissions by 73% by 2040, increasing renewable energy sources to 40-50% of its electricity generation, and aiming for a 20% contribution from nuclear power by 2040, while reducing reliance on thermal power plants.
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40% Bias Score


Spain Rejects Nuclear Power Plant Phase-Out
The Spanish Congress rejected a planned phase-out of nuclear power plants, defying a 2019 agreement, raising concerns about radioactive waste management and economic viability, while some groups stressed a just transition for affected regions.
Spain Rejects Nuclear Power Plant Phase-Out
The Spanish Congress rejected a planned phase-out of nuclear power plants, defying a 2019 agreement, raising concerns about radioactive waste management and economic viability, while some groups stressed a just transition for affected regions.
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56% Bias Score


France Pushes EU to Embrace Nuclear Energy Amidst Cost and Delay Concerns
EU industry chief Stéphane Séjourné advocates for increased EU support of nuclear energy, arguing it is essential for the green transition; however, the high costs and delays associated with recent nuclear reactor projects present significant challenges.
France Pushes EU to Embrace Nuclear Energy Amidst Cost and Delay Concerns
EU industry chief Stéphane Séjourné advocates for increased EU support of nuclear energy, arguing it is essential for the green transition; however, the high costs and delays associated with recent nuclear reactor projects present significant challenges.
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60% Bias Score


Global Electricity Demand to Surge 4% Annually Until 2027
Global electricity consumption is projected to increase by almost 4 percent annually until 2027, driven by developing nations' energy needs and industrial growth; China's demand is surging, while the EU's is recovering; despite the rise of renewables and nuclear power, fossil fuel use is expected to...
Global Electricity Demand to Surge 4% Annually Until 2027
Global electricity consumption is projected to increase by almost 4 percent annually until 2027, driven by developing nations' energy needs and industrial growth; China's demand is surging, while the EU's is recovering; despite the rise of renewables and nuclear power, fossil fuel use is expected to...
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24% 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

Spain's Nuclear Energy Debate: Security, Economy, and the Renewable Transition
In 2024, nuclear energy supplied 19.57% of Spain's electricity and 25.28% of its CO2-free power; its role in energy security and economic development, particularly in rural areas like Almaraz, is under debate amidst concerns about renewable energy intermittency and the need to avoid increased relian...

Spain's Nuclear Energy Debate: Security, Economy, and the Renewable Transition
In 2024, nuclear energy supplied 19.57% of Spain's electricity and 25.28% of its CO2-free power; its role in energy security and economic development, particularly in rural areas like Almaraz, is under debate amidst concerns about renewable energy intermittency and the need to avoid increased relian...
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52% Bias Score

US Urges Australia to Embrace Nuclear Energy, Sparking Political Debate
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright urged Australia to overturn its ban on nuclear energy and export enriched uranium, creating a political divide between the Australian government's renewable energy focus and the opposition's plan to build seven nuclear power plants. This is fueled by Australia's $1.2...

US Urges Australia to Embrace Nuclear Energy, Sparking Political Debate
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright urged Australia to overturn its ban on nuclear energy and export enriched uranium, creating a political divide between the Australian government's renewable energy focus and the opposition's plan to build seven nuclear power plants. This is fueled by Australia's $1.2...
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72% Bias Score

EU official pushes for nuclear energy in Clean Industrial Deal
Stéphane Séjourné, European Commission vice-president, is lobbying for EU support of nuclear energy within the Clean Industrial Deal, citing economic benefits and a changing political landscape in Europe, despite past project delays and cost overruns.

EU official pushes for nuclear energy in Clean Industrial Deal
Stéphane Séjourné, European Commission vice-president, is lobbying for EU support of nuclear energy within the Clean Industrial Deal, citing economic benefits and a changing political landscape in Europe, despite past project delays and cost overruns.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine to Build Europe's Largest Nuclear Plant Amid Wartime Concerns
Ukraine plans to expand the Khmelnitsky Nuclear Power Plant by adding four reactors, including two Soviet-era reactors purchased from Bulgaria for \$600 million, to become Europe's largest nuclear power plant, aiming to enhance regional energy security despite concerns about wartime construction and...

Ukraine to Build Europe's Largest Nuclear Plant Amid Wartime Concerns
Ukraine plans to expand the Khmelnitsky Nuclear Power Plant by adding four reactors, including two Soviet-era reactors purchased from Bulgaria for \$600 million, to become Europe's largest nuclear power plant, aiming to enhance regional energy security despite concerns about wartime construction and...
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Approves Purchase of Russian Reactors for Nuclear Plant Expansion
Ukraine's parliament approved Energoatom's purchase of two Russian-made VVER-1000 nuclear reactors from Bulgaria for the Khmelnitsky NPP, despite significant opposition and concerns about the cost and geopolitical implications during wartime; the project's completion is pending presidential approval...

Ukraine Approves Purchase of Russian Reactors for Nuclear Plant Expansion
Ukraine's parliament approved Energoatom's purchase of two Russian-made VVER-1000 nuclear reactors from Bulgaria for the Khmelnitsky NPP, despite significant opposition and concerns about the cost and geopolitical implications during wartime; the project's completion is pending presidential approval...
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56% Bias Score
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