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Viterbo Mayor Prioritizes Sustainable Urban Development
Viterbo Mayor Chiara Frontini is implementing a sustainable urban development plan, including 30 km of bike paths, electric public transport, and a research center for energy transition, while managing regional waste challenges and promoting local agriculture.
Viterbo Mayor Prioritizes Sustainable Urban Development
Viterbo Mayor Chiara Frontini is implementing a sustainable urban development plan, including 30 km of bike paths, electric public transport, and a research center for energy transition, while managing regional waste challenges and promoting local agriculture.
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52% Bias Score


Australian Election Secures Renewable Energy Future
Australia's Labor Party won the recent federal election, solidifying the country's commitment to transitioning to renewable energy by 2030 and ending the debate over nuclear power as a short-term solution to replace aging coal-fired power plants.
Australian Election Secures Renewable Energy Future
Australia's Labor Party won the recent federal election, solidifying the country's commitment to transitioning to renewable energy by 2030 and ending the debate over nuclear power as a short-term solution to replace aging coal-fired power plants.
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56% Bias Score


Environmental Data Becomes Tradable Asset, Driving Financial Innovation
New tools are turning environmental data into financial assets, lowering financing costs for businesses with strong sustainability performance and creating a multi-billion-dollar market for carbon accounting APIs, sustainability-linked trade finance, and blockchain energy tokens.
Environmental Data Becomes Tradable Asset, Driving Financial Innovation
New tools are turning environmental data into financial assets, lowering financing costs for businesses with strong sustainability performance and creating a multi-billion-dollar market for carbon accounting APIs, sustainability-linked trade finance, and blockchain energy tokens.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Blackout Sparks Dispute Over Grid Management and Energy Sources
Spain experienced a nationwide power outage on April 28th, 2024, prompting a dispute between electricity companies Iberdrola and Endesa, who blame grid operator REE for insufficient oscillation mitigation and the disconnection of 16 power plants, while REE maintains that their system parameters were...
Spanish Blackout Sparks Dispute Over Grid Management and Energy Sources
Spain experienced a nationwide power outage on April 28th, 2024, prompting a dispute between electricity companies Iberdrola and Endesa, who blame grid operator REE for insufficient oscillation mitigation and the disconnection of 16 power plants, while REE maintains that their system parameters were...
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52% Bias Score


Tether to Invest Billions in Bitcoin Mining, Aiming for Global Dominance
Tether plans to invest billions in Bitcoin mining, aiming to become the world's largest operator by hashrate, leveraging its $120 billion USDT reserve and over 100,000 BTC holdings; this follows a $500 million investment in mining infrastructure across Uruguay, Paraguay, and El Salvador.
Tether to Invest Billions in Bitcoin Mining, Aiming for Global Dominance
Tether plans to invest billions in Bitcoin mining, aiming to become the world's largest operator by hashrate, leveraging its $120 billion USDT reserve and over 100,000 BTC holdings; this follows a $500 million investment in mining infrastructure across Uruguay, Paraguay, and El Salvador.
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56% Bias Score


EU Energy Efficiency Improves Despite High Fossil Fuel Dependence
The European Union has significantly improved energy efficiency, increasing renewable energy's share to 19.5% while facing high fossil fuel import dependence (58.4%), with transport (32%) as the largest consumer, although road fuel and international flights haven't reached pre-2019 and pre-COVID lev...
EU Energy Efficiency Improves Despite High Fossil Fuel Dependence
The European Union has significantly improved energy efficiency, increasing renewable energy's share to 19.5% while facing high fossil fuel import dependence (58.4%), with transport (32%) as the largest consumer, although road fuel and international flights haven't reached pre-2019 and pre-COVID lev...
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12% Bias Score

Solar360 Cuts Losses Amidst Spanish Solar Market Slowdown
Solar360, the Repsol-Telefónica joint venture, reduced its 2024 losses to €6 million despite a 5.95% revenue drop to €17.74 million, primarily due to lower energy prices and reduced solar panel subsidies in Spain; however, capital injections secured positive net equity.

Solar360 Cuts Losses Amidst Spanish Solar Market Slowdown
Solar360, the Repsol-Telefónica joint venture, reduced its 2024 losses to €6 million despite a 5.95% revenue drop to €17.74 million, primarily due to lower energy prices and reduced solar panel subsidies in Spain; however, capital injections secured positive net equity.
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20% Bias Score

Meyer Burger Files for Insolvency in Germany
Meyer Burger, a Swiss solar technology company, filed for insolvency for its German subsidiaries in Thalheim (331 employees) and Hohenstein-Ernstthal (289 employees) on Saturday, after years of financial struggles and failed restructuring efforts; the Swiss and US subsidiaries remain unaffected.

Meyer Burger Files for Insolvency in Germany
Meyer Burger, a Swiss solar technology company, filed for insolvency for its German subsidiaries in Thalheim (331 employees) and Hohenstein-Ernstthal (289 employees) on Saturday, after years of financial struggles and failed restructuring efforts; the Swiss and US subsidiaries remain unaffected.
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36% Bias Score

EU Energy Consumption Drops 4.1 Percent in 2023
The EU's total energy consumption fell by 4.1 percent in 2023 to roughly 380 million barrels of oil equivalent, primarily due to efficiency improvements, milder winters, and high fossil fuel prices; while renewable energy sources are growing, the EU still heavily relies on imports.

EU Energy Consumption Drops 4.1 Percent in 2023
The EU's total energy consumption fell by 4.1 percent in 2023 to roughly 380 million barrels of oil equivalent, primarily due to efficiency improvements, milder winters, and high fossil fuel prices; while renewable energy sources are growing, the EU still heavily relies on imports.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Energy Bills to Surge Due to North Sea Wind Farm Infrastructure Costs
Construction of North Sea wind farm infrastructure will cost €88 billion over 15 years, increasing average Dutch household electricity bills from €400 to €1100 annually by 2040, despite a lack of direct subsidies to energy companies.

Dutch Energy Bills to Surge Due to North Sea Wind Farm Infrastructure Costs
Construction of North Sea wind farm infrastructure will cost €88 billion over 15 years, increasing average Dutch household electricity bills from €400 to €1100 annually by 2040, despite a lack of direct subsidies to energy companies.
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56% Bias Score

US Tariffs Hamper Clean Energy Transition
US tariffs on clean energy products, primarily solar cells and modules, increased utility-scale solar project costs by 10 percent, driven by a 30 percent jump in module and inverter costs, impacting US and global green energy sectors and consumers, and potentially hindering the global transition to ...

US Tariffs Hamper Clean Energy Transition
US tariffs on clean energy products, primarily solar cells and modules, increased utility-scale solar project costs by 10 percent, driven by a 30 percent jump in module and inverter costs, impacting US and global green energy sectors and consumers, and potentially hindering the global transition to ...
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44% Bias Score

Appeals Court Sides with Tribes in SunZia Transmission Line Lawsuit
A federal appeals court sided with Native American tribes challenging the $10 billion SunZia energy transmission line project, ruling that the U.S. Interior Department failed to properly consult with tribes about its impact on the San Pedro Valley in Arizona, a sacred site, and ordering the matter b...

Appeals Court Sides with Tribes in SunZia Transmission Line Lawsuit
A federal appeals court sided with Native American tribes challenging the $10 billion SunZia energy transmission line project, ruling that the U.S. Interior Department failed to properly consult with tribes about its impact on the San Pedro Valley in Arizona, a sacred site, and ordering the matter b...
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44% Bias Score
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