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Political Stalemate in Catalonia Delays Amazon's Pioneering Wind Turbine Project
Amazon's groundbreaking wind turbine project in Girona, Spain, faces delays after the Catalan government's renewable energy decree—designed to expedite such projects—was withdrawn due to political disputes between ERC and Junts per Catalunya, creating uncertainty for the company's €5 billion investm...
Political Stalemate in Catalonia Delays Amazon's Pioneering Wind Turbine Project
Amazon's groundbreaking wind turbine project in Girona, Spain, faces delays after the Catalan government's renewable energy decree—designed to expedite such projects—was withdrawn due to political disputes between ERC and Junts per Catalunya, creating uncertainty for the company's €5 billion investm...
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60% Bias Score


DOI Announces Enhanced Oversight of Wind and Solar Projects
The U.S. Department of the Interior is implementing "enhanced oversight" of wind and solar projects to end perceived favoritism and subsidies, citing concerns about reliability and national security, aligning with President Trump's executive order and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
DOI Announces Enhanced Oversight of Wind and Solar Projects
The U.S. Department of the Interior is implementing "enhanced oversight" of wind and solar projects to end perceived favoritism and subsidies, citing concerns about reliability and national security, aligning with President Trump's executive order and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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72% Bias Score


Wind Farm Threatens UK's First Dark Sky Park
A proposed energy park near the UK's first Dark Sky Park in Galloway, Scotland, risks compromising its dark sky status due to visible wind turbine lights, despite being outside the park boundary; developers say lights are essential for safety and will use red lights to minimize impact, but campaigne...
Wind Farm Threatens UK's First Dark Sky Park
A proposed energy park near the UK's first Dark Sky Park in Galloway, Scotland, risks compromising its dark sky status due to visible wind turbine lights, despite being outside the park boundary; developers say lights are essential for safety and will use red lights to minimize impact, but campaigne...
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60% Bias Score


Germany to Reassess Energy Transition, Shift Costs to Renewable Operators
German Minister Katherina Reiche announced a planned "reality check" on the energy transition by summer's end, aiming to reduce costs by having renewable energy operators share grid expansion financing, currently costing around €30 billion, and questioning projected electricity consumption increases...
Germany to Reassess Energy Transition, Shift Costs to Renewable Operators
German Minister Katherina Reiche announced a planned "reality check" on the energy transition by summer's end, aiming to reduce costs by having renewable energy operators share grid expansion financing, currently costing around €30 billion, and questioning projected electricity consumption increases...
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52% Bias Score


China's Record Heatwave Stresses Power Grid
A record-breaking heatwave in China, linked to climate change, has pushed electricity demand to over 1.5 billion kilowatts, exceeding the previous year's peak by 55 million kilowatts and breaking local records 36 times this summer, while also impacting agriculture, industry, and healthcare.
China's Record Heatwave Stresses Power Grid
A record-breaking heatwave in China, linked to climate change, has pushed electricity demand to over 1.5 billion kilowatts, exceeding the previous year's peak by 55 million kilowatts and breaking local records 36 times this summer, while also impacting agriculture, industry, and healthcare.
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24% Bias Score


China's Green Investments Bridge EU's East-West Development Gap
The European Union's green transition presents economic and technological challenges for Central and Eastern European countries, but China's investments in renewable energy and electric vehicles are creating new opportunities, bridging the development gap with Western Europe.
China's Green Investments Bridge EU's East-West Development Gap
The European Union's green transition presents economic and technological challenges for Central and Eastern European countries, but China's investments in renewable energy and electric vehicles are creating new opportunities, bridging the development gap with Western Europe.
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40% Bias Score

Egypt Builds Large-Scale Hybrid Solar Plant to Combat Energy Crisis
Egypt begins construction of a $590 million, 1.1-gigawatt hybrid solar and battery power plant in Nag Hammadi to alleviate energy shortages caused by high gas import costs and declining domestic production, aiming to increase renewable energy share to 42% by 2030.

Egypt Builds Large-Scale Hybrid Solar Plant to Combat Energy Crisis
Egypt begins construction of a $590 million, 1.1-gigawatt hybrid solar and battery power plant in Nag Hammadi to alleviate energy shortages caused by high gas import costs and declining domestic production, aiming to increase renewable energy share to 42% by 2030.
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44% Bias Score

BP Sells US Wind Assets for $2 Billion, Abandoning Green Ambitions
BP sold its US onshore wind business, comprising 10 wind farms with a capacity to power over 500,000 homes, to LS Power for approximately $2 billion, marking a strategic retreat from renewable energy investments amid financial pressures and a shift in focus to oil and gas.

BP Sells US Wind Assets for $2 Billion, Abandoning Green Ambitions
BP sold its US onshore wind business, comprising 10 wind farms with a capacity to power over 500,000 homes, to LS Power for approximately $2 billion, marking a strategic retreat from renewable energy investments amid financial pressures and a shift in focus to oil and gas.
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56% Bias Score

Funding Dispute Delays Australia's Offshore Wind Farm Development
Deadlocked negotiations between the Australian federal and Victorian governments over funding for offshore wind farms threaten to delay the industry's launch, impacting investor confidence and potentially jeopardizing the replacement of aging coal plants.

Funding Dispute Delays Australia's Offshore Wind Farm Development
Deadlocked negotiations between the Australian federal and Victorian governments over funding for offshore wind farms threaten to delay the industry's launch, impacting investor confidence and potentially jeopardizing the replacement of aging coal plants.
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40% Bias Score

Egypt's \$590 Million Solar Plant Aims to Solve Energy Crisis
Egypt begins construction on its first large-scale hybrid solar and battery plant, Obelisk, a \$590 million project aiming to alleviate its energy crisis by increasing renewable energy production, addressing issues of intermittency and high energy demand during summer months.

Egypt's \$590 Million Solar Plant Aims to Solve Energy Crisis
Egypt begins construction on its first large-scale hybrid solar and battery plant, Obelisk, a \$590 million project aiming to alleviate its energy crisis by increasing renewable energy production, addressing issues of intermittency and high energy demand during summer months.
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44% Bias Score

Germany to Revise Energy Transition Policy Amid Rising Costs
German Minister Katherina Reiche proposes a cost-cutting overhaul of the country's energy transition, suggesting renewable energy operators share grid expansion costs and aiming for a 'reality check' by summer's end, prompting criticism from environmental groups.

Germany to Revise Energy Transition Policy Amid Rising Costs
German Minister Katherina Reiche proposes a cost-cutting overhaul of the country's energy transition, suggesting renewable energy operators share grid expansion costs and aiming for a 'reality check' by summer's end, prompting criticism from environmental groups.
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60% Bias Score

Germany's lagging power grid expansion jeopardizes its renewable energy goals
Germany's plan to build 16,832 kilometers of high-voltage power lines by 2024 to transport renewable energy from the north to the industrial south is significantly behind schedule, with only 34 projects completed, due to complex approval processes, material shortages, and labor deficits, potentially...

Germany's lagging power grid expansion jeopardizes its renewable energy goals
Germany's plan to build 16,832 kilometers of high-voltage power lines by 2024 to transport renewable energy from the north to the industrial south is significantly behind schedule, with only 34 projects completed, due to complex approval processes, material shortages, and labor deficits, potentially...
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44% Bias Score
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