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WM: Transforming Waste into Resources
WM, with \$20+ billion in revenue, is North America's largest recycler, using innovative solutions like landfill gas-to-energy and RNG to transform waste into resources, recently acquiring Stericycle to expand its market reach.
WM: Transforming Waste into Resources
WM, with \$20+ billion in revenue, is North America's largest recycler, using innovative solutions like landfill gas-to-energy and RNG to transform waste into resources, recently acquiring Stericycle to expand its market reach.
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48% Bias Score


Insufficient Biogas Package Threatens Thuringian Green Energy and Rural Economy
Thuringia's CDU faction criticizes Germany's insufficient 'Biogas Package', threatening 250 agricultural biogas plants crucial for 20% of the state's green energy and rural heating networks, potentially causing mass closures due to expiring funding and needed upgrades starting January unless the Bun...
Insufficient Biogas Package Threatens Thuringian Green Energy and Rural Economy
Thuringia's CDU faction criticizes Germany's insufficient 'Biogas Package', threatening 250 agricultural biogas plants crucial for 20% of the state's green energy and rural heating networks, potentially causing mass closures due to expiring funding and needed upgrades starting January unless the Bun...
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60% Bias Score


German Solar Panel Industry Faces Crisis Amidst Demand Drop
The German residential solar panel market experiences a sharp demand decrease in late 2024, causing widespread layoffs, bankruptcies, and strategic changes among installers and distributors due to the cost-of-living crisis, increased interest rates, and reduced government subsidies, potentially jeop...
German Solar Panel Industry Faces Crisis Amidst Demand Drop
The German residential solar panel market experiences a sharp demand decrease in late 2024, causing widespread layoffs, bankruptcies, and strategic changes among installers and distributors due to the cost-of-living crisis, increased interest rates, and reduced government subsidies, potentially jeop...
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48% Bias Score


Progress on Schleswig-Holstein's Ostküstenleitung Power Line
In 2024, Tennet advanced construction of the 380 kV Ostküstenleitung power line in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, completing work on three sections, including 108 of 115 masts between Henstedt-Ulzburg and Lübeck and a 985-meter underground cable, aiming for a 2027 completion date.
Progress on Schleswig-Holstein's Ostküstenleitung Power Line
In 2024, Tennet advanced construction of the 380 kV Ostküstenleitung power line in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, completing work on three sections, including 108 of 115 masts between Henstedt-Ulzburg and Lübeck and a 985-meter underground cable, aiming for a 2027 completion date.
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24% Bias Score


2024 Scientific Breakthroughs and 2025 Technological Anticipations
2024 saw breakthroughs in Alzheimer's diagnostics, xenotransplantation, and HIV treatment, while 2025 anticipates AI integration across society, renewable energy advancements, and potential AI-driven solutions for misinformation.
2024 Scientific Breakthroughs and 2025 Technological Anticipations
2024 saw breakthroughs in Alzheimer's diagnostics, xenotransplantation, and HIV treatment, while 2025 anticipates AI integration across society, renewable energy advancements, and potential AI-driven solutions for misinformation.
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36% Bias Score


Inner Mongolia's Renewables Surpass Coal Power
Inner Mongolia's installed wind and solar capacity (120 million kW) has surpassed its thermal power capacity (117 million kW) one year ahead of schedule, reducing coal use by 84 million tons and CO2 emissions by over 220 million tons annually, showcasing China's rapid green energy transition.
Inner Mongolia's Renewables Surpass Coal Power
Inner Mongolia's installed wind and solar capacity (120 million kW) has surpassed its thermal power capacity (117 million kW) one year ahead of schedule, reducing coal use by 84 million tons and CO2 emissions by over 220 million tons annually, showcasing China's rapid green energy transition.
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40% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg's Solar Boom Contrasts with Slow Wind Energy Growth
Baden-Württemberg exceeded its 2024 solar energy target by installing 1,941 megawatts of new capacity by November, while its wind energy expansion lagged significantly behind projections, with only eight new wind turbines operational by early December.

Baden-Württemberg's Solar Boom Contrasts with Slow Wind Energy Growth
Baden-Württemberg exceeded its 2024 solar energy target by installing 1,941 megawatts of new capacity by November, while its wind energy expansion lagged significantly behind projections, with only eight new wind turbines operational by early December.
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40% Bias Score

German Residential Solar Panel Market Plunges Amidst Falling Demand
Germany's residential solar panel sector faces a sharp decline due to reduced customer demand resulting from the cost-of-living crisis, higher interest rates, and government subsidy reforms; this follows a surge in installations after the Russo-Ukrainian war, highlighting the challenges of sustainin...

German Residential Solar Panel Market Plunges Amidst Falling Demand
Germany's residential solar panel sector faces a sharp decline due to reduced customer demand resulting from the cost-of-living crisis, higher interest rates, and government subsidy reforms; this follows a surge in installations after the Russo-Ukrainian war, highlighting the challenges of sustainin...
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40% Bias Score

German Solar Panel Market Decline: Economic Headwinds and Chinese Competition
The German residential solar panel market is experiencing a sharp decline due to decreased consumer demand caused by the cost-of-living crisis, high interest rates, reduced government subsidies, falling energy prices, and intense Chinese competition, leading to job losses, bankruptcies, and a potent...

German Solar Panel Market Decline: Economic Headwinds and Chinese Competition
The German residential solar panel market is experiencing a sharp decline due to decreased consumer demand caused by the cost-of-living crisis, high interest rates, reduced government subsidies, falling energy prices, and intense Chinese competition, leading to job losses, bankruptcies, and a potent...
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36% Bias Score

Africa's Bitcoin Mining Boom: Ethiopia Leads the Charge
As of December 2024, Africa accounts for 3% of global Bitcoin mining hashrate, with Ethiopia leading at 2.5%—double its 2023 output—using renewable energy and generating \$55 million in revenue for Ethiopia Electric Power. This success is prompting other nations like Kenya and Nigeria to adopt Bitco...

Africa's Bitcoin Mining Boom: Ethiopia Leads the Charge
As of December 2024, Africa accounts for 3% of global Bitcoin mining hashrate, with Ethiopia leading at 2.5%—double its 2023 output—using renewable energy and generating \$55 million in revenue for Ethiopia Electric Power. This success is prompting other nations like Kenya and Nigeria to adopt Bitco...
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60% Bias Score

Alberta's Electricity Market Changes Disadvantage Renewable Energy
Alberta's new electricity market structure, designed to improve affordability and reliability, will disadvantage renewable energy generators due to unresolved grid capacity constraints, potentially slowing renewable energy development and shifting the energy mix toward fossil fuels.

Alberta's Electricity Market Changes Disadvantage Renewable Energy
Alberta's new electricity market structure, designed to improve affordability and reliability, will disadvantage renewable energy generators due to unresolved grid capacity constraints, potentially slowing renewable energy development and shifting the energy mix toward fossil fuels.
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52% Bias Score

Inner Mongolia's Renewable Energy Capacity Surpasses Thermal Power
Inner Mongolia's installed new energy capacity (wind and solar) has surpassed 120 million kilowatts, exceeding its thermal power capacity for the first time, one year ahead of schedule, generating 270 billion kw hours annually and significantly reducing carbon emissions.

Inner Mongolia's Renewable Energy Capacity Surpasses Thermal Power
Inner Mongolia's installed new energy capacity (wind and solar) has surpassed 120 million kilowatts, exceeding its thermal power capacity for the first time, one year ahead of schedule, generating 270 billion kw hours annually and significantly reducing carbon emissions.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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