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China's New Energy Storage Capacity Surges 130% in 2024
By the end of 2024, China's installed new energy storage capacity reached 73.76 million kilowatts, a 130 percent increase from 2023, driven by renewable energy growth and supporting its new power system; geographically, the top five regions are Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Shandong, Jiangsu, and Ningxi...
China's New Energy Storage Capacity Surges 130% in 2024
By the end of 2024, China's installed new energy storage capacity reached 73.76 million kilowatts, a 130 percent increase from 2023, driven by renewable energy growth and supporting its new power system; geographically, the top five regions are Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Shandong, Jiangsu, and Ningxi...
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48% Bias Score


Industrial Project Threatens Chile's Paranal Observatory
AES Andes plans a large industrial complex near Chile's Paranal Observatory, threatening its dark skies essential for astronomical research; light and dust pollution from the complex risk degrading observations at the world's leading observatory and planned expansions, highlighting challenges in bal...
Industrial Project Threatens Chile's Paranal Observatory
AES Andes plans a large industrial complex near Chile's Paranal Observatory, threatening its dark skies essential for astronomical research; light and dust pollution from the complex risk degrading observations at the world's leading observatory and planned expansions, highlighting challenges in bal...
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60% Bias Score


Scotland to Supply Germany with Green Hydrogen
Scotland will become a major supplier of green hydrogen to Germany by 2030, using excess renewable energy to produce hydrogen for transport initially by ship and potentially via a future pipeline costing €3.1 billion to Emden, Germany.
Scotland to Supply Germany with Green Hydrogen
Scotland will become a major supplier of green hydrogen to Germany by 2030, using excess renewable energy to produce hydrogen for transport initially by ship and potentially via a future pipeline costing €3.1 billion to Emden, Germany.
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48% Bias Score


FERC Rejects Amazon's Direct Power Deal, Raising Grid Stability Concerns
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) recently rejected a deal allowing Amazon Web Services (AWS) to directly receive 960 megawatts from the Susquehanna nuclear plant, raising concerns about grid stability, equitable energy distribution, and setting a precedent for future power deals, impa...
FERC Rejects Amazon's Direct Power Deal, Raising Grid Stability Concerns
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) recently rejected a deal allowing Amazon Web Services (AWS) to directly receive 960 megawatts from the Susquehanna nuclear plant, raising concerns about grid stability, equitable energy distribution, and setting a precedent for future power deals, impa...
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44% Bias Score


Greece Fast-Tracks Power Grid Expansion to Integrate Renewable Energy
Greece is fast-tracking licensing for new power transmission lines to alleviate grid congestion from high renewable energy penetration, using fast-track procedures, expropriation, and streamlined environmental approvals to address delays plaguing projects like the Argyroupolis substation and West Co...
Greece Fast-Tracks Power Grid Expansion to Integrate Renewable Energy
Greece is fast-tracking licensing for new power transmission lines to alleviate grid congestion from high renewable energy penetration, using fast-track procedures, expropriation, and streamlined environmental approvals to address delays plaguing projects like the Argyroupolis substation and West Co...
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48% Bias Score


Solar Power Overtakes Lignite in EU Electricity Generation
In 2024, photovoltaic solar power (11%) surpassed lignite (10%) in the EU's electricity generation for the first time, marking a milestone in the green transition as fossil fuels' contribution fell to 16%.
Solar Power Overtakes Lignite in EU Electricity Generation
In 2024, photovoltaic solar power (11%) surpassed lignite (10%) in the EU's electricity generation for the first time, marking a milestone in the green transition as fossil fuels' contribution fell to 16%.
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40% Bias Score

Sino-Greek Wind Power Project Boosts Greece's Renewable Energy Transition
China's first wind power investment in Greece, the Thrace Wind Power Project, comprising four wind farms with 34 turbines (78.2 MW total capacity), generates 160 million kWh annually, powering over 30,000 homes, reducing CO2 emissions by 150,000 tons yearly, and supporting Greece's renewable energy ...

Sino-Greek Wind Power Project Boosts Greece's Renewable Energy Transition
China's first wind power investment in Greece, the Thrace Wind Power Project, comprising four wind farms with 34 turbines (78.2 MW total capacity), generates 160 million kWh annually, powering over 30,000 homes, reducing CO2 emissions by 150,000 tons yearly, and supporting Greece's renewable energy ...
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40% Bias Score

China's Electricity Consumption Surges on Green Tech Boom
China's electricity consumption rose by 6.8 percent in 2024 to 9.85 trillion kWh, driven by high-tech manufacturing (10.3 percent increase) and electric vehicles (34.3 percent increase), reflecting a national shift towards green technologies and industrial transformation; renewable energy capacity s...

China's Electricity Consumption Surges on Green Tech Boom
China's electricity consumption rose by 6.8 percent in 2024 to 9.85 trillion kWh, driven by high-tech manufacturing (10.3 percent increase) and electric vehicles (34.3 percent increase), reflecting a national shift towards green technologies and industrial transformation; renewable energy capacity s...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Election Triggers Sharp Drop in Orsted's Share Price
Orsted, a Danish energy company, experienced a 15 percent share price drop following Donald Trump's election, due to his anti-renewable energy policies, resulting in billions of dollars in write-downs and project cancellations in the U.S. and impacting the global renewable energy sector.

Trump's Election Triggers Sharp Drop in Orsted's Share Price
Orsted, a Danish energy company, experienced a 15 percent share price drop following Donald Trump's election, due to his anti-renewable energy policies, resulting in billions of dollars in write-downs and project cancellations in the U.S. and impacting the global renewable energy sector.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Outdated Electrical Systems Hamper Energy Transition
Outdated electrical systems in approximately 80% of Spanish homes hinder the energy transition, posing safety risks and requiring significant modernization to accommodate new technologies like heat pumps and electric vehicle charging, despite limited government support.

Spain's Outdated Electrical Systems Hamper Energy Transition
Outdated electrical systems in approximately 80% of Spanish homes hinder the energy transition, posing safety risks and requiring significant modernization to accommodate new technologies like heat pumps and electric vehicle charging, despite limited government support.
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32% Bias Score

Solar Power's Rapid Growth: Insufficient to Meet Climate Goals
Global renewable energy sources now provide 35% of electricity, with solar leading the expansion at around 2,200 GW, surpassing all nuclear reactors. However, the current growth rate is insufficient to meet climate goals, necessitating significant acceleration and large-scale carbon removal.

Solar Power's Rapid Growth: Insufficient to Meet Climate Goals
Global renewable energy sources now provide 35% of electricity, with solar leading the expansion at around 2,200 GW, surpassing all nuclear reactors. However, the current growth rate is insufficient to meet climate goals, necessitating significant acceleration and large-scale carbon removal.
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32% Bias Score

Chilean Industrial Project Threatens World-Class Observatory
A US\$10 billion industrial project in Chile, INNA, threatens the Paranal Observatory due to potential light pollution, prompting international concern from astronomers and sparking a debate about balancing energy development with scientific research.

Chilean Industrial Project Threatens World-Class Observatory
A US\$10 billion industrial project in Chile, INNA, threatens the Paranal Observatory due to potential light pollution, prompting international concern from astronomers and sparking a debate about balancing energy development with scientific research.
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40% Bias Score
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