CSIRO Rejects Coalition's Nuclear Power Claims, Favoring Renewable Energy
CSIRO's GenCost report refutes Coalition claims that nuclear power would be cheaper and faster to deploy than renewable energy in Australia, estimating a 15-year minimum development time and significantly higher costs for nuclear compared to "firmed" renewables.
CSIRO Rejects Coalition's Nuclear Power Claims, Favoring Renewable Energy
CSIRO's GenCost report refutes Coalition claims that nuclear power would be cheaper and faster to deploy than renewable energy in Australia, estimating a 15-year minimum development time and significantly higher costs for nuclear compared to "firmed" renewables.
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60% Bias Score
"Wind Turbines Pose Collision Risk to Red Kites and Buzzards: Halberstadt Study"
"A study in Halberstadt, Germany, using GPS tracking of red kites and buzzards from 2016-2023, found no avoidance of wind turbines in a compared area, increasing the risk of collisions and necessitating preventative measures; over 2300 red kite breeding pairs were counted in Saxony-Anhalt in 2021/20...
"Wind Turbines Pose Collision Risk to Red Kites and Buzzards: Halberstadt Study"
"A study in Halberstadt, Germany, using GPS tracking of red kites and buzzards from 2016-2023, found no avoidance of wind turbines in a compared area, increasing the risk of collisions and necessitating preventative measures; over 2300 red kite breeding pairs were counted in Saxony-Anhalt in 2021/20...
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32% Bias Score
Shell Halts New Renewable Energy Projects, Expands Oil and Gas Production
Shell announced it will cease new renewable energy development projects, focusing instead on maximizing existing assets, while significantly expanding its oil and gas production in the North Sea with Equinor. This follows a downturn in the renewable energy sector marked by cost increases, reduced ex...
Shell Halts New Renewable Energy Projects, Expands Oil and Gas Production
Shell announced it will cease new renewable energy development projects, focusing instead on maximizing existing assets, while significantly expanding its oil and gas production in the North Sea with Equinor. This follows a downturn in the renewable energy sector marked by cost increases, reduced ex...
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48% Bias Score
China's Hydrogen Energy Boom: 45,000 Fuel-Cell Vehicles Projected by 2025
China's hydrogen energy sector is experiencing rapid growth, driven by government support and declining renewable energy costs, with projections of 45,000 hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles by 2025 and a $5.23 billion to $6.3 billion market for hydrogen storage cylinders between 2025 and 2030.
China's Hydrogen Energy Boom: 45,000 Fuel-Cell Vehicles Projected by 2025
China's hydrogen energy sector is experiencing rapid growth, driven by government support and declining renewable energy costs, with projections of 45,000 hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles by 2025 and a $5.23 billion to $6.3 billion market for hydrogen storage cylinders between 2025 and 2030.
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44% Bias Score
"Nevada Election: Solar Energy's Uncertain Future Under Trump"
"Nevada's Republican victory, possibly fueled by anti-solar sentiment, creates uncertainty for the Biden administration's Western Solar Plan, which seeks to expand solar development on federal lands, despite local opposition and concerns about environmental impacts."
"Nevada Election: Solar Energy's Uncertain Future Under Trump"
"Nevada's Republican victory, possibly fueled by anti-solar sentiment, creates uncertainty for the Biden administration's Western Solar Plan, which seeks to expand solar development on federal lands, despite local opposition and concerns about environmental impacts."
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48% Bias Score
Blockchain's \$1.5 Billion Energy Market Surge by 2026
By 2026, the blockchain market in the energy sector is expected to exceed \$1.5 billion, a significant increase from \$127.5 million in 2018, driven by the rise of decentralized energy generation and the need for secure and efficient energy transactions, facilitating peer-to-peer energy trading and ...
Blockchain's \$1.5 Billion Energy Market Surge by 2026
By 2026, the blockchain market in the energy sector is expected to exceed \$1.5 billion, a significant increase from \$127.5 million in 2018, driven by the rise of decentralized energy generation and the need for secure and efficient energy transactions, facilitating peer-to-peer energy trading and ...
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48% Bias Score
CSIRO Report: Nuclear Power Remains Significantly More Expensive Than Renewables
A CSIRO report found nuclear power remains about 50% more expensive than renewables, even after adjusting its modelling to incorporate the opposition's suggested changes, contradicting claims that nuclear power will lower electricity bills.
CSIRO Report: Nuclear Power Remains Significantly More Expensive Than Renewables
A CSIRO report found nuclear power remains about 50% more expensive than renewables, even after adjusting its modelling to incorporate the opposition's suggested changes, contradicting claims that nuclear power will lower electricity bills.
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48% Bias Score
UK Explores Free Electricity for Households Near New Pylons to Address Net-Zero Opposition
The U.K. government is considering plans to fully cover electricity bills for households near new electricity pylons to counter local opposition to infrastructure needed to reach net-zero emissions by 2030, potentially costing £1.5 billion-£2.5 billion annually.
UK Explores Free Electricity for Households Near New Pylons to Address Net-Zero Opposition
The U.K. government is considering plans to fully cover electricity bills for households near new electricity pylons to counter local opposition to infrastructure needed to reach net-zero emissions by 2030, potentially costing £1.5 billion-£2.5 billion annually.
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48% Bias Score
China's Hydrogen Energy Boom: 45,000 Fuel-Cell Vehicles Projected by 2025
China's hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle count is projected to reach 45,000 by 2025, driven by over 20 government policies and a market for hydrogen storage cylinders expected to reach $5.23 billion to $6.1 billion between 2025 and 2030, positioning China as a global leader in hydrogen energy development.
China's Hydrogen Energy Boom: 45,000 Fuel-Cell Vehicles Projected by 2025
China's hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle count is projected to reach 45,000 by 2025, driven by over 20 government policies and a market for hydrogen storage cylinders expected to reach $5.23 billion to $6.1 billion between 2025 and 2030, positioning China as a global leader in hydrogen energy development.
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40% Bias Score
China's Hydrogen Energy Boom: 45,000 Fuel-Cell Vehicles Projected by 2025
China's hydrogen energy sector is experiencing rapid growth, driven by government policies and decreasing renewable energy costs; by 2025, approximately 45,000 hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles are projected to be in operation, generating a market for hydrogen storage cylinders valued between $5.23 billio...
China's Hydrogen Energy Boom: 45,000 Fuel-Cell Vehicles Projected by 2025
China's hydrogen energy sector is experiencing rapid growth, driven by government policies and decreasing renewable energy costs; by 2025, approximately 45,000 hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles are projected to be in operation, generating a market for hydrogen storage cylinders valued between $5.23 billio...
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44% Bias Score
Australia's Emergency Solar Power Shut-Offs Raise Safety Concerns
Australia's energy grid is facing challenges due to high levels of rooftop solar, leading to the use of emergency 'backstop' measures that raise voltage levels above safety limits for many appliances, prompting safety concerns from experts and raising questions about long-term solutions.
Australia's Emergency Solar Power Shut-Offs Raise Safety Concerns
Australia's energy grid is facing challenges due to high levels of rooftop solar, leading to the use of emergency 'backstop' measures that raise voltage levels above safety limits for many appliances, prompting safety concerns from experts and raising questions about long-term solutions.
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48% Bias Score
AI-Designed Wind Turbine Achieves 700% Efficiency Boost in Urban Setting
The AI-designed Birmingham Blade, a small, cost-effective wind turbine, achieves 700% greater efficiency than existing models at wind speeds as low as 3.6 meters per second, marking a significant advancement in urban wind energy generation.
AI-Designed Wind Turbine Achieves 700% Efficiency Boost in Urban Setting
The AI-designed Birmingham Blade, a small, cost-effective wind turbine, achieves 700% greater efficiency than existing models at wind speeds as low as 3.6 meters per second, marking a significant advancement in urban wind energy generation.
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48% Bias Score