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Google's CO2 Battery Partnership: A Solution for 24/7 Clean Energy
Google is collaborating with Energy Dome to deploy long-duration energy storage systems using carbon dioxide at its renewable energy projects globally, offering a 24-hour energy solution to address the intermittency of solar and wind power.
Google's CO2 Battery Partnership: A Solution for 24/7 Clean Energy
Google is collaborating with Energy Dome to deploy long-duration energy storage systems using carbon dioxide at its renewable energy projects globally, offering a 24-hour energy solution to address the intermittency of solar and wind power.
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40% Bias Score


German Offshore Wind Auction Fails, Raising Concerns About Renewable Energy Targets
Germany's recent offshore wind energy auction yielded zero bids, jeopardizing its renewable energy goals as investors cite rising costs and political uncertainty, demanding government intervention with Contracts-for-Difference agreements to ensure future project viability.
German Offshore Wind Auction Fails, Raising Concerns About Renewable Energy Targets
Germany's recent offshore wind energy auction yielded zero bids, jeopardizing its renewable energy goals as investors cite rising costs and political uncertainty, demanding government intervention with Contracts-for-Difference agreements to ensure future project viability.
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48% Bias Score


Waratah Super Battery Stabilizes NSW Energy Grid, Preventing Blackouts
The Waratah Super Battery in NSW, Australia, now online with 350MW capacity (increasing to 850MW by late 2025), prevents blackouts by stabilizing the grid and improving energy transmission, potentially lowering electricity prices.
Waratah Super Battery Stabilizes NSW Energy Grid, Preventing Blackouts
The Waratah Super Battery in NSW, Australia, now online with 350MW capacity (increasing to 850MW by late 2025), prevents blackouts by stabilizing the grid and improving energy transmission, potentially lowering electricity prices.
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40% Bias Score


Interior Department Curbs Wind, Solar Projects Due to Low Efficiency and Environmental Concerns
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum issued an order to curb massive wind and solar energy projects due to their low capacity density and negative environmental impacts, citing President Trump's concerns and emphasizing the need for reliable, efficient energy sources.
Interior Department Curbs Wind, Solar Projects Due to Low Efficiency and Environmental Concerns
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum issued an order to curb massive wind and solar energy projects due to their low capacity density and negative environmental impacts, citing President Trump's concerns and emphasizing the need for reliable, efficient energy sources.
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68% Bias Score


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


China Completes Key Installation in World's Largest Single-Unit Impulse Turbine Project
The first section of a massive water distribution ring main was installed at the Datang Zala hydropower plant in Xizang, China, marking a milestone for the world's largest single-unit impulse turbine (500 MW) and showcasing advanced engineering solutions in a high-altitude location. This project is ...
China Completes Key Installation in World's Largest Single-Unit Impulse Turbine Project
The first section of a massive water distribution ring main was installed at the Datang Zala hydropower plant in Xizang, China, marking a milestone for the world's largest single-unit impulse turbine (500 MW) and showcasing advanced engineering solutions in a high-altitude location. This project is ...
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48% Bias Score

Global Energy Transition: Renewables Rise, but Fossil Fuels Remain Dominant
António Guterres's claim that fossil fuels are "running out of road" is premature, as they still account for 82.4% of global energy use in 2024. While renewables are rapidly expanding, particularly solar and wind, they are primarily meeting new demand, not displacing fossil fuels on a global scale.

Global Energy Transition: Renewables Rise, but Fossil Fuels Remain Dominant
António Guterres's claim that fossil fuels are "running out of road" is premature, as they still account for 82.4% of global energy use in 2024. While renewables are rapidly expanding, particularly solar and wind, they are primarily meeting new demand, not displacing fossil fuels on a global scale.
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48% Bias Score

Australia's Waratah Super Battery Begins Operation, Boosting Grid Stability
The 350-megawatt Waratah Super Battery, located at a former coal plant in New South Wales, Australia, began operation on Tuesday, providing crucial grid stabilization during outages and supplementing renewable energy sources. It's expected to reach 850 megawatts by year-end.

Australia's Waratah Super Battery Begins Operation, Boosting Grid Stability
The 350-megawatt Waratah Super Battery, located at a former coal plant in New South Wales, Australia, began operation on Tuesday, providing crucial grid stabilization during outages and supplementing renewable energy sources. It's expected to reach 850 megawatts by year-end.
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40% Bias Score

Schiphol Airport Solar Panel Glare Requires Partial Removal
Due to dangerous glare from a solar park near Schiphol Airport, some panels must be removed by September 1st to prevent runway closures, while solutions for the remaining panels are explored, highlighting conflicts between renewable energy and aviation safety.

Schiphol Airport Solar Panel Glare Requires Partial Removal
Due to dangerous glare from a solar park near Schiphol Airport, some panels must be removed by September 1st to prevent runway closures, while solutions for the remaining panels are explored, highlighting conflicts between renewable energy and aviation safety.
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52% Bias Score

Cádiz to Host Europe's First Complex Fat Biofuel Plant
A €46 million project will transform a former tobacco factory site in Cádiz into Europe's first plant for pretreatment of complex fats into biofuels, creating 150 construction jobs and 100 operational jobs starting in 2026, addressing the shortage of sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel.

Cádiz to Host Europe's First Complex Fat Biofuel Plant
A €46 million project will transform a former tobacco factory site in Cádiz into Europe's first plant for pretreatment of complex fats into biofuels, creating 150 construction jobs and 100 operational jobs starting in 2026, addressing the shortage of sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel.
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40% 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

Kite-Based Generator Successfully Tested in Ireland
Kitepower's 60-square-meter kite generator in Ireland produced 30 kW/hour during testing, showcasing rapid deployment and storm resilience, addressing challenges in traditional wind energy.

Kite-Based Generator Successfully Tested in Ireland
Kitepower's 60-square-meter kite generator in Ireland produced 30 kW/hour during testing, showcasing rapid deployment and storm resilience, addressing challenges in traditional wind energy.
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48% Bias Score
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