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China's New Energy Boom Fuels Global Green Growth
A new report reveals China's booming new energy industry is significantly lowering global costs and expanding access to renewable technologies, contributing to global green economic growth and aiding Global South nations, while a substantial production gap remains to meet 2030 sustainable developmen...
China's New Energy Boom Fuels Global Green Growth
A new report reveals China's booming new energy industry is significantly lowering global costs and expanding access to renewable technologies, contributing to global green economic growth and aiding Global South nations, while a substantial production gap remains to meet 2030 sustainable developmen...
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56% Bias Score


Student-Invented System Converts Excess Renewable Energy into Solid-State Hydrogen
Four Spanish engineering students created Atom H2, a system converting excess renewable energy into solid-state hydrogen for storage and later use as electricity, winning the national phase of the 2024 James Dyson Awards.
Student-Invented System Converts Excess Renewable Energy into Solid-State Hydrogen
Four Spanish engineering students created Atom H2, a system converting excess renewable energy into solid-state hydrogen for storage and later use as electricity, winning the national phase of the 2024 James Dyson Awards.
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56% Bias Score


Greek Court Annuls Photovoltaic Park Permits for Environmental Violations
Greece's Council of State annulled permits for two large photovoltaic parks (3190 and 911 hectares) in Serres, rejecting the Ministry's approval which ignored negative assessments from the competent environmental agency (OFYPEKA) regarding significant impacts on Natura 2000 sites.
Greek Court Annuls Photovoltaic Park Permits for Environmental Violations
Greece's Council of State annulled permits for two large photovoltaic parks (3190 and 911 hectares) in Serres, rejecting the Ministry's approval which ignored negative assessments from the competent environmental agency (OFYPEKA) regarding significant impacts on Natura 2000 sites.
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36% Bias Score


Siemens-Gamesa Sets New Wind Turbine World Record; 21.5 Megawatts in Denmark
Siemens-Gamesa's 21.5-megawatt wind turbine in Denmark sets a new world record, surpassing Mingyang's 20-megawatt turbine in China; however, Dongfang's 26-megawatt turbine is expected to soon take the lead, highlighting rapid technological advancements in the wind energy sector.
Siemens-Gamesa Sets New Wind Turbine World Record; 21.5 Megawatts in Denmark
Siemens-Gamesa's 21.5-megawatt wind turbine in Denmark sets a new world record, surpassing Mingyang's 20-megawatt turbine in China; however, Dongfang's 26-megawatt turbine is expected to soon take the lead, highlighting rapid technological advancements in the wind energy sector.
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44% Bias Score


Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Leads Germany in Renewable Energy
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern generates over 80 percent of its electricity from renewable sources (primarily wind and solar), exceeding the national average and leading other German states due to its geographic advantages and low fossil fuel dependence; this is projected to increase with growing hydrogen p...
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Leads Germany in Renewable Energy
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern generates over 80 percent of its electricity from renewable sources (primarily wind and solar), exceeding the national average and leading other German states due to its geographic advantages and low fossil fuel dependence; this is projected to increase with growing hydrogen p...
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40% Bias Score


Depleted Uranium Battery Developed for Renewable Energy Stabilization
Japanese scientists created a rechargeable depleted uranium battery to stabilize renewable energy sources, potentially transforming hazardous nuclear waste into a valuable resource; the prototype achieved a stable 1.5-volt output.
Depleted Uranium Battery Developed for Renewable Energy Stabilization
Japanese scientists created a rechargeable depleted uranium battery to stabilize renewable energy sources, potentially transforming hazardous nuclear waste into a valuable resource; the prototype achieved a stable 1.5-volt output.
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40% Bias Score

China's New Energy Boom Lowers Global Costs, Addresses Green Production Gap
A new report reveals China's booming new energy industry significantly lowers global costs for renewable energy technologies, increasing access and contributing to global climate change mitigation efforts, while a massive green production capacity gap remains to meet 2030 sustainable development goa...

China's New Energy Boom Lowers Global Costs, Addresses Green Production Gap
A new report reveals China's booming new energy industry significantly lowers global costs for renewable energy technologies, increasing access and contributing to global climate change mitigation efforts, while a massive green production capacity gap remains to meet 2030 sustainable development goa...
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48% Bias Score

Metlen Announces $815 Million Renewable Energy Deal in Chile
Metlen and Glenfarne finalized an $815 million agreement to construct a 588 MW hybrid renewable energy project in Chile, combining solar PV and 1,610 MWh of battery energy storage, furthering Metlen's Asset Rotation program and strengthening its global presence in renewable energy.

Metlen Announces $815 Million Renewable Energy Deal in Chile
Metlen and Glenfarne finalized an $815 million agreement to construct a 588 MW hybrid renewable energy project in Chile, combining solar PV and 1,610 MWh of battery energy storage, furthering Metlen's Asset Rotation program and strengthening its global presence in renewable energy.
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44% Bias Score

IEA Summit Highlights Europe's Vulnerable Electrical Grid
An IEA summit in London highlighted Europe's weak energy security, particularly the vulnerability of its electrical grid, as seen in a London substation failure that shut down Heathrow Airport for a day. The summit urged governments to prioritize electrical security and called for diversification, p...

IEA Summit Highlights Europe's Vulnerable Electrical Grid
An IEA summit in London highlighted Europe's weak energy security, particularly the vulnerability of its electrical grid, as seen in a London substation failure that shut down Heathrow Airport for a day. The summit urged governments to prioritize electrical security and called for diversification, p...
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36% Bias Score

China Achieves First Large-Scale Clean Energy Operation in Antarctica
China's Qinling Antarctic research station has implemented a large-scale clean energy system, utilizing solar, wind, and hydrogen power since March 1, 2024, becoming the first country to achieve this in such an extreme environment.

China Achieves First Large-Scale Clean Energy Operation in Antarctica
China's Qinling Antarctic research station has implemented a large-scale clean energy system, utilizing solar, wind, and hydrogen power since March 1, 2024, becoming the first country to achieve this in such an extreme environment.
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44% Bias Score

Galician Court Halts Carboeiro Wind Farm Construction
The Galician High Court of Justice suspended the Carboeiro wind farm's construction permit on April 10th, 2025, citing insufficient environmental impact assessment and proximity to cultural heritage sites, echoing a similar Supreme Court decision.

Galician Court Halts Carboeiro Wind Farm Construction
The Galician High Court of Justice suspended the Carboeiro wind farm's construction permit on April 10th, 2025, citing insufficient environmental impact assessment and proximity to cultural heritage sites, echoing a similar Supreme Court decision.
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48% Bias Score

New Brunswick Delays Small Modular Reactor Project Until 2035
New Brunswick is delaying its small modular reactor (SMR) project, initially slated for completion by 2030, due to financial and technological hurdles, now aiming for a 2035 deadline while exploring alternative reactor models already deployed elsewhere to replace aging infrastructure and address NB ...

New Brunswick Delays Small Modular Reactor Project Until 2035
New Brunswick is delaying its small modular reactor (SMR) project, initially slated for completion by 2030, due to financial and technological hurdles, now aiming for a 2035 deadline while exploring alternative reactor models already deployed elsewhere to replace aging infrastructure and address NB ...
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36% Bias Score
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