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Spanish Congress Rejects Energy Decree, Jeopardizing Billions in Renewable Investments
Spain's Congress rejected Royal Decree-Law 7/2025, jeopardizing €3 billion in renewable energy projects and potentially €200 billion in future investments due to opposition from the PP and Podemos, despite support from industry and regional leaders. This is the second time this year the measure has ...
Spanish Congress Rejects Energy Decree, Jeopardizing Billions in Renewable Investments
Spain's Congress rejected Royal Decree-Law 7/2025, jeopardizing €3 billion in renewable energy projects and potentially €200 billion in future investments due to opposition from the PP and Podemos, despite support from industry and regional leaders. This is the second time this year the measure has ...
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EIB's €7.9 Billion Investment in Non-EU Countries Drives Climate Action and Sustainable Development in 2024
In 2024, the European Investment Bank (EIB) invested €7.9 billion in non-EU countries, focusing on climate action, clean energy, and sustainable infrastructure; this resulted in 15,500 GWh of renewable energy, avoided 2 million tons of CO2 emissions, and improved access to essential services for mil...
EIB's €7.9 Billion Investment in Non-EU Countries Drives Climate Action and Sustainable Development in 2024
In 2024, the European Investment Bank (EIB) invested €7.9 billion in non-EU countries, focusing on climate action, clean energy, and sustainable infrastructure; this resulted in 15,500 GWh of renewable energy, avoided 2 million tons of CO2 emissions, and improved access to essential services for mil...
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Bavaria to Study Underground CO2 Storage for Industrial Emissions
The Bavarian government announced a plan to study underground CO2 storage sites to tackle 7–10 million tons of annual industrial emissions, marking a policy shift despite prior concerns regarding CCS technology.
Bavaria to Study Underground CO2 Storage for Industrial Emissions
The Bavarian government announced a plan to study underground CO2 storage sites to tackle 7–10 million tons of annual industrial emissions, marking a policy shift despite prior concerns regarding CCS technology.
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Norway's "Invisible Mine" Could Reshape Europe's Rare Earth Supply
In the small Norwegian town of Ulefoss, Rare Earths Norway (REN) plans to mine Europe's largest rare earth deposit using an innovative "invisible mine" technique to avoid damaging the town above; the project aims for 2030 operation, potentially reshaping Europe's reliance on China for these critical...
Norway's "Invisible Mine" Could Reshape Europe's Rare Earth Supply
In the small Norwegian town of Ulefoss, Rare Earths Norway (REN) plans to mine Europe's largest rare earth deposit using an innovative "invisible mine" technique to avoid damaging the town above; the project aims for 2030 operation, potentially reshaping Europe's reliance on China for these critical...
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UK Invests £63m in Sustainable Aviation Fuel, Facing Climate Concerns
The UK government will invest £63 million in 17 British companies to develop sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) from sources like forest cuttings and household waste, aiming to create 1,400 jobs, add £5 billion to the economy, and meet rising demands while facing criticism over its effectiveness.
UK Invests £63m in Sustainable Aviation Fuel, Facing Climate Concerns
The UK government will invest £63 million in 17 British companies to develop sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) from sources like forest cuttings and household waste, aiming to create 1,400 jobs, add £5 billion to the economy, and meet rising demands while facing criticism over its effectiveness.
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China Starts Construction on World's Largest Hydropower Dam, Raising Downstream Concerns
China has started construction on a $170 billion hydropower dam on the Yarlung Zangbo River in Tibet, expected to generate 300 billion kilowatt-hours annually, raising concerns in India and Bangladesh about downstream impacts and environmental consequences.
China Starts Construction on World's Largest Hydropower Dam, Raising Downstream Concerns
China has started construction on a $170 billion hydropower dam on the Yarlung Zangbo River in Tibet, expected to generate 300 billion kilowatt-hours annually, raising concerns in India and Bangladesh about downstream impacts and environmental consequences.
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Record High Chinese Investment in Belt and Road Initiative
Chinese construction contracts and investments in Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) countries totaled a record $124 billion in the first half of 2025, exceeding the $122 billion full-year total in 2024, with energy-related engagement reaching $42 billion and green energy investments hitting $9.7 billio...

Record High Chinese Investment in Belt and Road Initiative
Chinese construction contracts and investments in Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) countries totaled a record $124 billion in the first half of 2025, exceeding the $122 billion full-year total in 2024, with energy-related engagement reaching $42 billion and green energy investments hitting $9.7 billio...
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Slowdown in Global Renewable Energy Investment
Global renewable energy investment growth slowed to 10.7% in 2024, down from an average of 20% since 2020, due to rising costs, grid constraints, and the high profitability of fossil fuels, impacting projects such as the cancelled Hornsea 4 wind farm; China remains an exception, increasing investmen...

Slowdown in Global Renewable Energy Investment
Global renewable energy investment growth slowed to 10.7% in 2024, down from an average of 20% since 2020, due to rising costs, grid constraints, and the high profitability of fossil fuels, impacting projects such as the cancelled Hornsea 4 wind farm; China remains an exception, increasing investmen...
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Pay-as-you-go Solar Power Offers Lifeline in South Africa's Energy Crisis
In South Africa, where unreliable electricity has caused life-threatening situations and economic hardship, innovative pay-as-you-go solar power systems are providing a lifeline for households and small businesses, improving health outcomes and economic stability.

Pay-as-you-go Solar Power Offers Lifeline in South Africa's Energy Crisis
In South Africa, where unreliable electricity has caused life-threatening situations and economic hardship, innovative pay-as-you-go solar power systems are providing a lifeline for households and small businesses, improving health outcomes and economic stability.
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Spanish Congress Rejects Anti-Blackout Decree, Jeopardizing €3 Billion in Investments
The Spanish Congress rejected a government decree designed to prevent future power outages by a vote of 183 to 165, jeopardizing €3 billion in renewable energy investments and exposing deep political divisions within the ruling coalition.

Spanish Congress Rejects Anti-Blackout Decree, Jeopardizing €3 Billion in Investments
The Spanish Congress rejected a government decree designed to prevent future power outages by a vote of 183 to 165, jeopardizing €3 billion in renewable energy investments and exposing deep political divisions within the ruling coalition.
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56% Bias Score

China Begins Construction on World's Largest Hydropower Dam, Raising Geopolitical Concerns
China began construction on the world's largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, sparking concern from India and Bangladesh due to potential downstream impacts on water resources, despite China's claims of minimal negative effects.

China Begins Construction on World's Largest Hydropower Dam, Raising Geopolitical Concerns
China began construction on the world's largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, sparking concern from India and Bangladesh due to potential downstream impacts on water resources, despite China's claims of minimal negative effects.
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Europe's Nuclear Power Renaissance: Climate Goals and Geopolitics Drive Expansion
Hungary's Paks nuclear power plant, currently producing nearly half the country's electricity, is expanding with two new Russian-built reactors, reflecting a broader European trend of increased nuclear energy investment driven by climate targets and energy security concerns, despite some countries m...

Europe's Nuclear Power Renaissance: Climate Goals and Geopolitics Drive Expansion
Hungary's Paks nuclear power plant, currently producing nearly half the country's electricity, is expanding with two new Russian-built reactors, reflecting a broader European trend of increased nuclear energy investment driven by climate targets and energy security concerns, despite some countries m...
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