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German Blackout Preparedness: A Verivox Survey Reveals Significant Gaps
A Verivox survey reveals that 73% of Germans are unprepared for a potential widespread power outage, highlighting vulnerabilities in Germany's energy infrastructure following a similar event in Spain. The survey, conducted by Innofact, polled 1007 representative Germans.
German Blackout Preparedness: A Verivox Survey Reveals Significant Gaps
A Verivox survey reveals that 73% of Germans are unprepared for a potential widespread power outage, highlighting vulnerabilities in Germany's energy infrastructure following a similar event in Spain. The survey, conducted by Innofact, polled 1007 representative Germans.
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52% Bias Score


Greece Steps Up Grid Resilience After Iberian Blackout"
Concerns are rising in Greece following a major blackout in Portugal and Spain, potentially linked to renewable energy fluctuations. Greek authorities are strengthening their grid and collaborating with producers and regulators to manage renewable energy integration and enhance resilience.
Greece Steps Up Grid Resilience After Iberian Blackout"
Concerns are rising in Greece following a major blackout in Portugal and Spain, potentially linked to renewable energy fluctuations. Greek authorities are strengthening their grid and collaborating with producers and regulators to manage renewable energy integration and enhance resilience.
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32% Bias Score


TotalEnergies Builds \$1.6B Low-Carbon LNG Plant in Oman
TotalEnergies and OQEP are building a \$1.6 billion LNG plant in Oman's Sohar port, with production starting in Q1 2028, primarily supplying the Gulf's marine fuel market; the plant will run on 100% renewable energy from a 300-megawatt solar farm.
TotalEnergies Builds \$1.6B Low-Carbon LNG Plant in Oman
TotalEnergies and OQEP are building a \$1.6 billion LNG plant in Oman's Sohar port, with production starting in Q1 2028, primarily supplying the Gulf's marine fuel market; the plant will run on 100% renewable energy from a 300-megawatt solar farm.
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60% Bias Score


Queensland Legislation Favors Olympics, Coal Over Renewables
Queensland's new legislation fast-tracks approvals for Olympic infrastructure and some coal mines while increasing hurdles for renewable energy projects, causing controversy and raising concerns about environmental and community impacts.
Queensland Legislation Favors Olympics, Coal Over Renewables
Queensland's new legislation fast-tracks approvals for Olympic infrastructure and some coal mines while increasing hurdles for renewable energy projects, causing controversy and raising concerns about environmental and community impacts.
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56% Bias Score


Spain Power Grid Failure Exposes Growing Electricity Dependence and Grid Vulnerabilities
A sudden frequency drop in Spain's power grid on April 28th triggered cascading shutdowns, leaving millions in Spain and Portugal without power, highlighting growing societal dependence on electricity and grid vulnerabilities exacerbated by increasing renewable energy sources and AI demand.
Spain Power Grid Failure Exposes Growing Electricity Dependence and Grid Vulnerabilities
A sudden frequency drop in Spain's power grid on April 28th triggered cascading shutdowns, leaving millions in Spain and Portugal without power, highlighting growing societal dependence on electricity and grid vulnerabilities exacerbated by increasing renewable energy sources and AI demand.
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52% Bias Score


Amsterdam Geothermal Project Highlights Growth and Challenges of Dutch Citizen Energy Cooperatives
Amsterdam's KetelhuisWG is constructing a geothermal heating network for 1,500 homes using a €7.7 million subsidy, reflecting a broader trend of growing citizen energy cooperatives in the Netherlands aiming for sustainable energy solutions, but facing government regulatory hurdles.
Amsterdam Geothermal Project Highlights Growth and Challenges of Dutch Citizen Energy Cooperatives
Amsterdam's KetelhuisWG is constructing a geothermal heating network for 1,500 homes using a €7.7 million subsidy, reflecting a broader trend of growing citizen energy cooperatives in the Netherlands aiming for sustainable energy solutions, but facing government regulatory hurdles.
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40% Bias Score

Iowa Senators Demand Eminent Domain Vote for Carbon Capture Pipeline
A proposed $8.9 billion carbon capture pipeline project spanning five Midwestern states faces significant hurdles in Iowa, where Republican senators are demanding a vote to restrict eminent domain after South Dakota banned its use for the project, highlighting the growing opposition to the pipeline'...

Iowa Senators Demand Eminent Domain Vote for Carbon Capture Pipeline
A proposed $8.9 billion carbon capture pipeline project spanning five Midwestern states faces significant hurdles in Iowa, where Republican senators are demanding a vote to restrict eminent domain after South Dakota banned its use for the project, highlighting the growing opposition to the pipeline'...
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44% Bias Score

Spain's Blackout Reignites Nuclear Energy Debate
A major blackout affecting Spain and Portugal has sparked a renewed political battle over the future of nuclear energy in Spain, with the ruling Socialist party and the opposition People's Party holding opposing views on the planned phase-out of nuclear power plants, despite an agreement made in 201...

Spain's Blackout Reignites Nuclear Energy Debate
A major blackout affecting Spain and Portugal has sparked a renewed political battle over the future of nuclear energy in Spain, with the ruling Socialist party and the opposition People's Party holding opposing views on the planned phase-out of nuclear power plants, despite an agreement made in 201...
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48% Bias Score

England Mandates Solar Panels on New Homes by 2027
Starting 2027, nearly all new homes in England will be built with solar panels, adding \£3,000-\£4,000 to construction but saving homeowners over \£1,000 annually on energy bills; this follows recent criticism of net-zero policies, prompting government action.

England Mandates Solar Panels on New Homes by 2027
Starting 2027, nearly all new homes in England will be built with solar panels, adding \£3,000-\£4,000 to construction but saving homeowners over \£1,000 annually on energy bills; this follows recent criticism of net-zero policies, prompting government action.
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48% Bias Score

Australia's Election: Energy Policy and the Battle Against Myths
Australia's upcoming election centers on energy policy, with the Albanese government targeting 82% renewable energy by 2030 through household battery incentives, while the Coalition proposes nuclear power, gas price controls, and fuel excise cuts, amidst persistent public myths about renewable energ...

Australia's Election: Energy Policy and the Battle Against Myths
Australia's upcoming election centers on energy policy, with the Albanese government targeting 82% renewable energy by 2030 through household battery incentives, while the Coalition proposes nuclear power, gas price controls, and fuel excise cuts, amidst persistent public myths about renewable energ...
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36% Bias Score

Renewable Energy Stocks Outperform Under Trump
Despite President Trump's pro-fossil fuel policies, renewable energy stocks have outperformed major market indexes and oil giants since his inauguration, driven by cost competitiveness, surging electricity demand, and potentially undervalued assets.

Renewable Energy Stocks Outperform Under Trump
Despite President Trump's pro-fossil fuel policies, renewable energy stocks have outperformed major market indexes and oil giants since his inauguration, driven by cost competitiveness, surging electricity demand, and potentially undervalued assets.
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44% Bias Score

Iberian Blackout Exposes Flaws in Spain's Renewable Energy Policy
A massive blackout affecting the Iberian Peninsula caused an estimated €1.6 billion in economic losses, highlighting risks in Spain's energy policy that prioritizes renewable energy over grid stability, and ignoring warnings of potential disruptions.

Iberian Blackout Exposes Flaws in Spain's Renewable Energy Policy
A massive blackout affecting the Iberian Peninsula caused an estimated €1.6 billion in economic losses, highlighting risks in Spain's energy policy that prioritizes renewable energy over grid stability, and ignoring warnings of potential disruptions.
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64% Bias Score
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