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Indonesia's Coal Expansion: Risks to Climate Goals and Economic Stability
Indonesia is expanding coal mining capacity by 31 Mtpa, leading Southeast Asia, despite risks to climate goals and potential economic vulnerability from dependence on China and India for coal exports; this includes 15 Mtpa under construction and 16 Mtpa planned, mostly thermal coal for power generat...
Indonesia's Coal Expansion: Risks to Climate Goals and Economic Stability
Indonesia is expanding coal mining capacity by 31 Mtpa, leading Southeast Asia, despite risks to climate goals and potential economic vulnerability from dependence on China and India for coal exports; this includes 15 Mtpa under construction and 16 Mtpa planned, mostly thermal coal for power generat...
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60% Bias Score


NRW Solar Power Expansion Slows by 20% in First Half of 2024
In the first half of 2024, Nordrhein-Westfalen (NRW), Germany, saw a 20% decrease in new solar power capacity (940 MW) compared to the same period in 2023, primarily due to slow growth in open-field solar farms, lagging behind Bayern and Baden-Württemberg. The state government is urged to increase s...
NRW Solar Power Expansion Slows by 20% in First Half of 2024
In the first half of 2024, Nordrhein-Westfalen (NRW), Germany, saw a 20% decrease in new solar power capacity (940 MW) compared to the same period in 2023, primarily due to slow growth in open-field solar farms, lagging behind Bayern and Baden-Württemberg. The state government is urged to increase s...
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36% Bias Score


UK's Net Zero Policy Drives Soaring Energy Costs Amidst Economic Crisis
The UK's Allocation Round 7 (AR7) auction for renewable energy contracts, a cornerstone of Labour's Net Zero plan, is causing soaring energy costs and economic hardship, with 60 percent of Britons identifying cost of living as their primary concern, while the unreliability of renewables poses a thre...
UK's Net Zero Policy Drives Soaring Energy Costs Amidst Economic Crisis
The UK's Allocation Round 7 (AR7) auction for renewable energy contracts, a cornerstone of Labour's Net Zero plan, is causing soaring energy costs and economic hardship, with 60 percent of Britons identifying cost of living as their primary concern, while the unreliability of renewables poses a thre...
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72% Bias Score


Trump Cancels US Offshore Wind Projects
President Trump cancelled over 1.42 million acres of designated offshore wind energy areas in US federal waters, reversing prior plans and prioritizing fossil fuels, despite criticism from climate advocates and scientists.
Trump Cancels US Offshore Wind Projects
President Trump cancelled over 1.42 million acres of designated offshore wind energy areas in US federal waters, reversing prior plans and prioritizing fossil fuels, despite criticism from climate advocates and scientists.
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60% Bias Score


US-EU Trade Deal Includes $750 Billion in Energy Purchases, Signaling Europe's Nuclear Pivot
The July 2025 US-EU trade deal includes a $750 billion commitment by the EU to purchase American energy exports, including nuclear technology and fuel, marking a significant shift in European energy policy driven by the need to diversify away from Russian energy sources.
US-EU Trade Deal Includes $750 Billion in Energy Purchases, Signaling Europe's Nuclear Pivot
The July 2025 US-EU trade deal includes a $750 billion commitment by the EU to purchase American energy exports, including nuclear technology and fuel, marking a significant shift in European energy policy driven by the need to diversify away from Russian energy sources.
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52% Bias Score


ITER Fusion Project Faces Delays, but Spurs Private Sector Innovation
The ITER project, aiming for controlled nuclear fusion, faces delays (initial 2018 target, now 2035-2040) due to technical issues and cost overruns (€20 billion+), despite significant EU investment (€7 billion) and contributions from 33 nations, including substantial participation from Spanish compa...
ITER Fusion Project Faces Delays, but Spurs Private Sector Innovation
The ITER project, aiming for controlled nuclear fusion, faces delays (initial 2018 target, now 2035-2040) due to technical issues and cost overruns (€20 billion+), despite significant EU investment (€7 billion) and contributions from 33 nations, including substantial participation from Spanish compa...
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32% Bias Score

Climate Change Threatens Germany's Wadden Sea National Park
The Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park, celebrating its 40th anniversary, faces threats from rising sea levels (40cm higher since 1843) and warming waters, impacting fish populations and challenging a unique human culture. A court case involving an undersea cable further exemplifies conflic...

Climate Change Threatens Germany's Wadden Sea National Park
The Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park, celebrating its 40th anniversary, faces threats from rising sea levels (40cm higher since 1843) and warming waters, impacting fish populations and challenging a unique human culture. A court case involving an undersea cable further exemplifies conflic...
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44% Bias Score

NRW Solar Power Growth Slows by 20 Percent in First Half of 2024
North Rhine-Westphalia's solar power capacity additions dropped by 20 percent in the first half of 2024, reaching 940 MW, lagging behind Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg due to slow open-field expansion, prompting calls for increased governmental support for municipal planning and permitting.

NRW Solar Power Growth Slows by 20 Percent in First Half of 2024
North Rhine-Westphalia's solar power capacity additions dropped by 20 percent in the first half of 2024, reaching 940 MW, lagging behind Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg due to slow open-field expansion, prompting calls for increased governmental support for municipal planning and permitting.
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20% Bias Score

Spain's Largest Solar Plant: Legal Battle Highlights Renewable Energy Challenges
Europe's largest photovoltaic plant, Núñez de Balboa, opened in Badajoz, Spain in April 2020, generating 500 MW and supplying clean energy to 231,000 homes; however, its construction involved a legal battle over land acquisition, resulting in a Supreme Court ruling that overturned a forced expropria...

Spain's Largest Solar Plant: Legal Battle Highlights Renewable Energy Challenges
Europe's largest photovoltaic plant, Núñez de Balboa, opened in Badajoz, Spain in April 2020, generating 500 MW and supplying clean energy to 231,000 homes; however, its construction involved a legal battle over land acquisition, resulting in a Supreme Court ruling that overturned a forced expropria...
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52% Bias Score

EU-US Trade Deal: Controversial Energy Commitment Raises Concerns
The EU and US agreed to a trade deal involving 15% tariffs on EU products and a controversial commitment by the EU to import \$750 billion in US energy by 2028, a figure far exceeding current import levels and US export capacity, raising concerns about economic and environmental consequences.

EU-US Trade Deal: Controversial Energy Commitment Raises Concerns
The EU and US agreed to a trade deal involving 15% tariffs on EU products and a controversial commitment by the EU to import \$750 billion in US energy by 2028, a figure far exceeding current import levels and US export capacity, raising concerns about economic and environmental consequences.
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64% Bias Score

Italy Reverses Course, Plans Nuclear Power Plant Revival
Italy's right-wing government is reviving nuclear power, planning to use Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Advanced Modular Reactors (AMRs) to meet growing energy demands by 2030-2033, reversing previous public referendums against nuclear power.

Italy Reverses Course, Plans Nuclear Power Plant Revival
Italy's right-wing government is reviving nuclear power, planning to use Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Advanced Modular Reactors (AMRs) to meet growing energy demands by 2030-2033, reversing previous public referendums against nuclear power.
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48% Bias Score

U.S. Grid Stability Hinges on Soaring Battery Storage Adoption
Due to increased demand and grid stress, the U.S. is rapidly expanding its energy storage capacity, with batteries comprising 90% of new additions, exceeding 26 GW in 2024 and projected to increase by 19.6 GW in 2025, according to the EIA. This is driven by factors such as underinvestment in grid in...

U.S. Grid Stability Hinges on Soaring Battery Storage Adoption
Due to increased demand and grid stress, the U.S. is rapidly expanding its energy storage capacity, with batteries comprising 90% of new additions, exceeding 26 GW in 2024 and projected to increase by 19.6 GW in 2025, according to the EIA. This is driven by factors such as underinvestment in grid in...
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48% Bias Score
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