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CA$2 Billion Canola Plant Investment Suspended Amidst Biofuel Policy Uncertainty
A CA$2 billion investment in two Saskatchewan canola processing plants, expected to produce 15,000 barrels of renewable diesel daily and create 2,500 jobs, has been suspended due to escalating costs and uncertainty over biofuel policies in Canada and the US, jeopardizing the growth of Canada's canol...
CA$2 Billion Canola Plant Investment Suspended Amidst Biofuel Policy Uncertainty
A CA$2 billion investment in two Saskatchewan canola processing plants, expected to produce 15,000 barrels of renewable diesel daily and create 2,500 jobs, has been suspended due to escalating costs and uncertainty over biofuel policies in Canada and the US, jeopardizing the growth of Canada's canol...
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44% Bias Score


Bavaria's Last Coal Plant Shuts Down, Sparking Energy Debate
Bavaria's last coal-fired power plant, Zolling, ceased regular operation on February 24th, 2023, eliminating 500 megawatts of capacity and approximately 500,000 tons of annual coal consumption; the plant remains in reserve until 2031, sparking debate on energy security versus climate goals.
Bavaria's Last Coal Plant Shuts Down, Sparking Energy Debate
Bavaria's last coal-fired power plant, Zolling, ceased regular operation on February 24th, 2023, eliminating 500 megawatts of capacity and approximately 500,000 tons of annual coal consumption; the plant remains in reserve until 2031, sparking debate on energy security versus climate goals.
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Japan Unveils Ambitious Climate Plan: Carbon Neutrality by 2050
Japan's new climate pledge involves achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, cutting emissions by 73% by 2040, increasing renewable energy sources to 40-50% of its electricity generation, and aiming for a 20% contribution from nuclear power by 2040, while reducing reliance on thermal power plants.
Japan Unveils Ambitious Climate Plan: Carbon Neutrality by 2050
Japan's new climate pledge involves achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, cutting emissions by 73% by 2040, increasing renewable energy sources to 40-50% of its electricity generation, and aiming for a 20% contribution from nuclear power by 2040, while reducing reliance on thermal power plants.
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40% Bias Score


UK Energy Bills to Rise £85 Annually
British households face an £85 annual energy bill increase from April, reaching £1,823 on average, due to low European gas storage and reduced renewables, exceeding earlier forecasts and impacting 9 million households immediately.
UK Energy Bills to Rise £85 Annually
British households face an £85 annual energy bill increase from April, reaching £1,823 on average, due to low European gas storage and reduced renewables, exceeding earlier forecasts and impacting 9 million households immediately.
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Spain's Biomethane Push: Moeve's €600 Million Investment Targets 2030 Goals
Biomethane, a renewable gas from organic waste, could supply 10% of global gas demand by 2050; Moeve's €600 million investment in 30 new Spanish plants will produce enough biofuel for 568,000 homes by 2030, avoiding 728,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually.
Spain's Biomethane Push: Moeve's €600 Million Investment Targets 2030 Goals
Biomethane, a renewable gas from organic waste, could supply 10% of global gas demand by 2050; Moeve's €600 million investment in 30 new Spanish plants will produce enough biofuel for 568,000 homes by 2030, avoiding 728,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually.
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44% Bias Score


Italy's €9.7 Billion FerX Decree to Boost Renewable Energy
Italy's finalized FerX decree will provide €9.7 billion in incentives to increase renewable energy production by 2025, using a dual system of direct incentives for smaller plants and competitive auctions for larger plants via 20-year CfD contracts, contrasting with recent European market trends.
Italy's €9.7 Billion FerX Decree to Boost Renewable Energy
Italy's finalized FerX decree will provide €9.7 billion in incentives to increase renewable energy production by 2025, using a dual system of direct incentives for smaller plants and competitive auctions for larger plants via 20-year CfD contracts, contrasting with recent European market trends.
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48% Bias Score

France: 15% Electricity Bill Drop Offset by Tax Hikes, Hindering Energy Transition
Over 20 million French households experienced a 15% average electricity bill decrease since February 1st, 2025, offset by a 7.7% Turpe increase and a 57% CSPE increase, leaving many frustrated with high electricity costs and a lack of transparency.

France: 15% Electricity Bill Drop Offset by Tax Hikes, Hindering Energy Transition
Over 20 million French households experienced a 15% average electricity bill decrease since February 1st, 2025, offset by a 7.7% Turpe increase and a 57% CSPE increase, leaving many frustrated with high electricity costs and a lack of transparency.
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52% Bias Score

Japan's New Energy Plan Prioritizes Nuclear and Renewables, Sets Emission Reduction Targets
Japan's Cabinet approved a new energy plan prioritizing nuclear and renewable energy to reach net-zero emissions, setting emission reduction targets of 60 percent by 2035 and 73 percent by 2040 compared to 2013 levels, while easing regulations for nuclear reactor replacements.

Japan's New Energy Plan Prioritizes Nuclear and Renewables, Sets Emission Reduction Targets
Japan's Cabinet approved a new energy plan prioritizing nuclear and renewable energy to reach net-zero emissions, setting emission reduction targets of 60 percent by 2035 and 73 percent by 2040 compared to 2013 levels, while easing regulations for nuclear reactor replacements.
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Europe's Gas Imports Plummet Despite Billions in New Terminal Investments
European seaborne gas imports fell by 19% in 2022 to their lowest since 2021, while the UK's plunged by 47%, despite billions in new import terminal investments; this is due to reduced gas consumption and renewable energy growth, but raises concerns of overcapacity.

Europe's Gas Imports Plummet Despite Billions in New Terminal Investments
European seaborne gas imports fell by 19% in 2022 to their lowest since 2021, while the UK's plunged by 47%, despite billions in new import terminal investments; this is due to reduced gas consumption and renewable energy growth, but raises concerns of overcapacity.
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40% Bias Score

UK Energy and Water Bills Set for Further Increases
UK energy bills are set to rise by 5% in April, adding £85 to the average annual bill, due to increased European wholesale gas prices; concurrently, three water companies seek further bill hikes despite recent approvals, exacerbating financial strain on households.

UK Energy and Water Bills Set for Further Increases
UK energy bills are set to rise by 5% in April, adding £85 to the average annual bill, due to increased European wholesale gas prices; concurrently, three water companies seek further bill hikes despite recent approvals, exacerbating financial strain on households.
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44% Bias Score

Spain Allows Docked Ships to Use Electric Vehicle Charging Rates to Reduce Port Pollution
Spain's CNMC allows docked ships to use public electric vehicle charging station rates temporarily, reducing port pollution and aligning with EU air quality directives, while simultaneously introducing a new charging tariff for higher voltage.

Spain Allows Docked Ships to Use Electric Vehicle Charging Rates to Reduce Port Pollution
Spain's CNMC allows docked ships to use public electric vehicle charging station rates temporarily, reducing port pollution and aligning with EU air quality directives, while simultaneously introducing a new charging tariff for higher voltage.
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40% Bias Score

Passive House in Germany Reduces Energy Costs by 80%
In Aachen, Germany, Thomas and Heike live in a passive house, maintaining a comfortable temperature even at sub-zero temperatures using high-performance insulation and a heat pump partially powered by solar panels, resulting in energy costs five times lower than average.

Passive House in Germany Reduces Energy Costs by 80%
In Aachen, Germany, Thomas and Heike live in a passive house, maintaining a comfortable temperature even at sub-zero temperatures using high-performance insulation and a heat pump partially powered by solar panels, resulting in energy costs five times lower than average.
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44% Bias Score
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