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Global Coal Demand Hits Record High Amidst Energy Transition Challenges
Global coal demand hit a record 8.77 billion tonnes in 2024, driven by Asia's rising energy needs, particularly China's stockpiling and India's infrastructure development, despite falling consumption in Europe and the U.S., and the growing energy demands of AI.
Global Coal Demand Hits Record High Amidst Energy Transition Challenges
Global coal demand hit a record 8.77 billion tonnes in 2024, driven by Asia's rising energy needs, particularly China's stockpiling and India's infrastructure development, despite falling consumption in Europe and the U.S., and the growing energy demands of AI.
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60% Bias Score


UK Extends Drax Biomass Subsidies Amidst Environmental Concerns
The UK government extended subsidies for the Drax biomass power station until 2031, despite environmental concerns, halving previous payments and imposing stricter sustainability conditions. This decision follows other controversial choices, sparking criticism from environmental groups but defended ...
UK Extends Drax Biomass Subsidies Amidst Environmental Concerns
The UK government extended subsidies for the Drax biomass power station until 2031, despite environmental concerns, halving previous payments and imposing stricter sustainability conditions. This decision follows other controversial choices, sparking criticism from environmental groups but defended ...
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52% Bias Score


Europe Faces Urgent Need for Energy Grid Expansion
Hitachi Energy CEO Andreas Schierenbeck warns Europe needs urgent grid investment to meet rising energy demand and climate targets; over 500 GW of renewable energy is stalled due to grid limitations, hindering the transition to cleaner energy and jeopardizing 2030 climate goals.
Europe Faces Urgent Need for Energy Grid Expansion
Hitachi Energy CEO Andreas Schierenbeck warns Europe needs urgent grid investment to meet rising energy demand and climate targets; over 500 GW of renewable energy is stalled due to grid limitations, hindering the transition to cleaner energy and jeopardizing 2030 climate goals.
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40% Bias Score


\$1 Billion Fund to Boost Philippine Agriculture and Renewables
Charoen Pokphand Group and the Philippine sovereign wealth fund Maharlika Investment Corp. will create a \$1 billion private equity fund targeting agriculture, digital innovation, and renewable energy in the Philippines within six to nine months, attracting local and foreign investors.
\$1 Billion Fund to Boost Philippine Agriculture and Renewables
Charoen Pokphand Group and the Philippine sovereign wealth fund Maharlika Investment Corp. will create a \$1 billion private equity fund targeting agriculture, digital innovation, and renewable energy in the Philippines within six to nine months, attracting local and foreign investors.
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56% Bias Score


UK to Subsidize Drax Power Plant with £1.8 Billion
The UK government will provide Drax power plant with £1.8 billion in subsidies from 2027-2031 to ensure energy security, despite the plant's high profits and past subsidies totaling £7 billion since 2012, with a guaranteed power price significantly above market rates.
UK to Subsidize Drax Power Plant with £1.8 Billion
The UK government will provide Drax power plant with £1.8 billion in subsidies from 2027-2031 to ensure energy security, despite the plant's high profits and past subsidies totaling £7 billion since 2012, with a guaranteed power price significantly above market rates.
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44% Bias Score


Geothermal Heating Plant Planned for Daimler's Wörth Plant
A joint venture between Daimler Truck, EnBW, and Wörth am Rhein is developing a geothermal heating plant near the Baden-Württemberg border, aiming to cover 90% of Daimler's Wörth plant's heating needs and support the city's climate neutrality goals by 2029, with 3D seismic measurements currently und...
Geothermal Heating Plant Planned for Daimler's Wörth Plant
A joint venture between Daimler Truck, EnBW, and Wörth am Rhein is developing a geothermal heating plant near the Baden-Württemberg border, aiming to cover 90% of Daimler's Wörth plant's heating needs and support the city's climate neutrality goals by 2029, with 3D seismic measurements currently und...
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E-Fuels Insufficient for Climate-Neutral Car Traffic, Study Finds
A study by the Forum Ökologisch-Soziale Marktwirtschaft (FÖS) concludes that e-fuels will be insufficient to make car traffic climate-neutral, challenging the German exception in the EU's 2035 combustion engine ban. The study highlights e-fuels' high cost and low efficiency compared to electric vehi...

E-Fuels Insufficient for Climate-Neutral Car Traffic, Study Finds
A study by the Forum Ökologisch-Soziale Marktwirtschaft (FÖS) concludes that e-fuels will be insufficient to make car traffic climate-neutral, challenging the German exception in the EU's 2035 combustion engine ban. The study highlights e-fuels' high cost and low efficiency compared to electric vehi...
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56% Bias Score

UK Government Cuts Drax Subsidy, Saving Consumers £170 Million Annually
The UK government will cut Drax power station's subsidy by half from 2027, saving consumers £170 million annually, as the plant's role in the power system is reduced, while its wood pellet sustainability increases to 100% under a new deal.

UK Government Cuts Drax Subsidy, Saving Consumers £170 Million Annually
The UK government will cut Drax power station's subsidy by half from 2027, saving consumers £170 million annually, as the plant's role in the power system is reduced, while its wood pellet sustainability increases to 100% under a new deal.
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48% Bias Score

Europe's Energy Grid Crisis: 500 GW of Renewable Energy Stalled
Hitachi Energy CEO Andreas Schierenbeck warns Europe needs to urgently increase grid investment to utilize over 500 GW of stalled renewable energy capacity, hampered by outdated regulations and slow permitting, jeopardizing climate goals and economic stability.

Europe's Energy Grid Crisis: 500 GW of Renewable Energy Stalled
Hitachi Energy CEO Andreas Schierenbeck warns Europe needs to urgently increase grid investment to utilize over 500 GW of stalled renewable energy capacity, hampered by outdated regulations and slow permitting, jeopardizing climate goals and economic stability.
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32% Bias Score

UK Considers Zonal Pricing to Boost AI Datacenter Boom
Tech companies are urging the UK to adopt zonal electricity pricing to attract AI datacenters to areas with ample renewable energy, potentially reducing costs by 65% in locations like Scotland, but raising concerns about the profitability of new clean energy projects.

UK Considers Zonal Pricing to Boost AI Datacenter Boom
Tech companies are urging the UK to adopt zonal electricity pricing to attract AI datacenters to areas with ample renewable energy, potentially reducing costs by 65% in locations like Scotland, but raising concerns about the profitability of new clean energy projects.
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48% Bias Score

Sustainable Fashion Startups Drive Industry Transformation
Sustainable fashion startups are revolutionizing the industry by integrating circular economy principles, renewable energy, and technological innovations to reduce waste, emissions, and improve transparency, impacting both environmental and economic sustainability.

Sustainable Fashion Startups Drive Industry Transformation
Sustainable fashion startups are revolutionizing the industry by integrating circular economy principles, renewable energy, and technological innovations to reduce waste, emissions, and improve transparency, impacting both environmental and economic sustainability.
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40% Bias Score

TransnetBW Addresses Public Concerns During Suedlink Construction
TransnetBW, the energy supplier building the 700km Suedlink power line in Germany, is proactively engaging with local communities to mitigate construction disruptions, appointing liaison managers for each phase to address noise, traffic, and other concerns, aiming for completion by 2025.

TransnetBW Addresses Public Concerns During Suedlink Construction
TransnetBW, the energy supplier building the 700km Suedlink power line in Germany, is proactively engaging with local communities to mitigate construction disruptions, appointing liaison managers for each phase to address noise, traffic, and other concerns, aiming for completion by 2025.
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44% Bias Score
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