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Canberra: A Renewable Energy Success Story
Canberra, Australia's capital, achieved 100% renewable electricity by 2020 through significant investment in wind and solar energy, despite a lack of national support, becoming a global leader in decarbonization and offering a model for other regions.
Canberra: A Renewable Energy Success Story
Canberra, Australia's capital, achieved 100% renewable electricity by 2020 through significant investment in wind and solar energy, despite a lack of national support, becoming a global leader in decarbonization and offering a model for other regions.
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40% Bias Score


Italian Renewable Energy Potential Sufficient for Decarbonization, Nuclear Power Unnecessary
A new report by the Network 100% Rinnovabili in Italy asserts that the country's wind and solar energy potential is sufficient to meet decarbonization goals, rendering nuclear energy unnecessary; this conclusion is supported by studies highlighting the seasonal synergy between solar and wind power, ...
Italian Renewable Energy Potential Sufficient for Decarbonization, Nuclear Power Unnecessary
A new report by the Network 100% Rinnovabili in Italy asserts that the country's wind and solar energy potential is sufficient to meet decarbonization goals, rendering nuclear energy unnecessary; this conclusion is supported by studies highlighting the seasonal synergy between solar and wind power, ...
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56% Bias Score


Solheim: China's Stability and Green Innovation Drive Global Growth
Erik Solheim, former UN under-secretary-general, highlights China's stability and innovation from the Two Sessions, emphasizing its 5% GDP growth target, advancements in green technology (EVs and solar), and environmental progress, urging global collaboration for a cheaper green transition.
Solheim: China's Stability and Green Innovation Drive Global Growth
Erik Solheim, former UN under-secretary-general, highlights China's stability and innovation from the Two Sessions, emphasizing its 5% GDP growth target, advancements in green technology (EVs and solar), and environmental progress, urging global collaboration for a cheaper green transition.
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56% Bias Score


France's Nuclear Power Program Faces Challenges
Articles in L'Express discuss challenges facing France's nuclear power program, including the complexity of EPR reactors, political controversies surrounding plant decommissioning, and the lack of a clear plan for radioactive waste. Public opinions vary widely, encompassing concerns about environmen...
France's Nuclear Power Program Faces Challenges
Articles in L'Express discuss challenges facing France's nuclear power program, including the complexity of EPR reactors, political controversies surrounding plant decommissioning, and the lack of a clear plan for radioactive waste. Public opinions vary widely, encompassing concerns about environmen...
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44% Bias Score


China's Construction Machinery Electrification Surges Amidst Carbon Reduction Goals
Driven by China's carbon reduction targets, the construction machinery sector is rapidly electrifying; in the first half of 2024, electric forklift sales surged 24.2% year-on-year, reaching 70.8% of total sales, while aerial work platform electrification exceeded 90%, with Changsha, a major manufact...
China's Construction Machinery Electrification Surges Amidst Carbon Reduction Goals
Driven by China's carbon reduction targets, the construction machinery sector is rapidly electrifying; in the first half of 2024, electric forklift sales surged 24.2% year-on-year, reaching 70.8% of total sales, while aerial work platform electrification exceeded 90%, with Changsha, a major manufact...
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44% Bias Score


Microsoft Invests $1.6 Billion in Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant Restart
Microsoft's $1.6 billion investment will restart Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania, providing clean energy for its AI data centers and potentially influencing future energy policy.
Microsoft Invests $1.6 Billion in Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant Restart
Microsoft's $1.6 billion investment will restart Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania, providing clean energy for its AI data centers and potentially influencing future energy policy.
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56% Bias Score

Europe's Onshore Wind Power Capacity Expansion in 2024
In 2024, Europe installed 16.4 gigawatts of new wind power capacity, with Germany leading in onshore additions at 3.2 gigawatts, followed by Finland, Turkey, Spain, and France; the EU's new capacity generated 475 terawatt-hours of electricity, meeting 19 percent of its total demand.

Europe's Onshore Wind Power Capacity Expansion in 2024
In 2024, Europe installed 16.4 gigawatts of new wind power capacity, with Germany leading in onshore additions at 3.2 gigawatts, followed by Finland, Turkey, Spain, and France; the EU's new capacity generated 475 terawatt-hours of electricity, meeting 19 percent of its total demand.
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16% Bias Score

Iberdrola Seeks Partner for €800 Million Spanish Renewable Energy Portfolio
Iberdrola is seeking a minority partner for 1,000 MW of its Spanish renewable energy assets (Project Juliet), valued at over €800 million, following a similar deal with Norges Bank in 2023 (Project Romeo) and amid broader asset rotation to raise €7.5 billion and reinvest in stable markets like the U...

Iberdrola Seeks Partner for €800 Million Spanish Renewable Energy Portfolio
Iberdrola is seeking a minority partner for 1,000 MW of its Spanish renewable energy assets (Project Juliet), valued at over €800 million, following a similar deal with Norges Bank in 2023 (Project Romeo) and amid broader asset rotation to raise €7.5 billion and reinvest in stable markets like the U...
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40% Bias Score

Solheim: China's Stability and Green Innovation Drive Global Progress
Erik Solheim, a former UN official, emphasizes China's stability and innovation from the two sessions, citing its 5% GDP growth target and leadership in renewable energy—particularly solar power with 280 gigawatts of new capacity added in 2024—as key factors in global sustainability and economic gro...

Solheim: China's Stability and Green Innovation Drive Global Progress
Erik Solheim, a former UN official, emphasizes China's stability and innovation from the two sessions, citing its 5% GDP growth target and leadership in renewable energy—particularly solar power with 280 gigawatts of new capacity added in 2024—as key factors in global sustainability and economic gro...
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Energy Secretary Advocates for Increased Fossil Fuel Production
Trump's energy secretary, Chris Wright, championed increased fossil fuel production at CERAWeek, rejecting climate concerns and prioritizing energy access in developing nations; this stance sparked criticism from climate advocates.

Trump's Energy Secretary Advocates for Increased Fossil Fuel Production
Trump's energy secretary, Chris Wright, championed increased fossil fuel production at CERAWeek, rejecting climate concerns and prioritizing energy access in developing nations; this stance sparked criticism from climate advocates.
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64% Bias Score

Trump's Wind Crackdown: US Industry Faces Job Losses and Project Cancellations
President Trump's executive order halting new US wind project permits and leases has caused project cancellations, billions in developer writedowns, and approximately 300 job losses, contrasting sharply with global offshore wind growth.

Trump's Wind Crackdown: US Industry Faces Job Losses and Project Cancellations
President Trump's executive order halting new US wind project permits and leases has caused project cancellations, billions in developer writedowns, and approximately 300 job losses, contrasting sharply with global offshore wind growth.
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60% Bias Score

US States Race to Build Power Plants Amid AI-Fueled Energy Surge
Driven by the AI boom and increased manufacturing, US states are fast-tracking power plant construction, offering incentives and regulatory changes to meet surging electricity demand, despite concerns about consumer costs and the risks involved.

US States Race to Build Power Plants Amid AI-Fueled Energy Surge
Driven by the AI boom and increased manufacturing, US states are fast-tracking power plant construction, offering incentives and regulatory changes to meet surging electricity demand, despite concerns about consumer costs and the risks involved.
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48% Bias Score
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