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Trump Reverses Biden's Energy Policies, Declares National Energy Emergency
President Trump, on his first day in office, declared a National Energy Emergency, reversing Biden's executive orders that restricted oil and gas production, including the Keystone XL pipeline cancellation and offshore drilling bans. This aims to increase domestic energy production, lower prices, an...
Trump Reverses Biden's Energy Policies, Declares National Energy Emergency
President Trump, on his first day in office, declared a National Energy Emergency, reversing Biden's executive orders that restricted oil and gas production, including the Keystone XL pipeline cancellation and offshore drilling bans. This aims to increase domestic energy production, lower prices, an...
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Wind Leasing Halt Slams European Wind Companies
President Trump suspended new US offshore wind leases, causing a 17% drop in Orsted's shares due to a $1.69 billion impairment charge and impacting other European wind companies; the decision is linked to higher costs and delays in projects.
Trump's Wind Leasing Halt Slams European Wind Companies
President Trump suspended new US offshore wind leases, causing a 17% drop in Orsted's shares due to a $1.69 billion impairment charge and impacting other European wind companies; the decision is linked to higher costs and delays in projects.
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44% Bias Score


UK Denies Talks on Devolving Crown Estate to Wales
The Welsh government is lobbying the UK government to devolve the Crown Estate's more than £603 million of land in Wales, but a UK minister denies any discussions have taken place, creating tension between the two governments and possibly hindering offshore wind development.
UK Denies Talks on Devolving Crown Estate to Wales
The Welsh government is lobbying the UK government to devolve the Crown Estate's more than £603 million of land in Wales, but a UK minister denies any discussions have taken place, creating tension between the two governments and possibly hindering offshore wind development.
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52% Bias Score


AI's Energy Consumption: A \$1 Trillion Infrastructure Challenge
The escalating energy demands of AI, projected to consume over \$1 trillion in infrastructure and potentially double data center energy consumption by 2026, necessitate global policy interventions and technological innovations to mitigate its environmental impact, while balancing its potential benef...
AI's Energy Consumption: A \$1 Trillion Infrastructure Challenge
The escalating energy demands of AI, projected to consume over \$1 trillion in infrastructure and potentially double data center energy consumption by 2026, necessitate global policy interventions and technological innovations to mitigate its environmental impact, while balancing its potential benef...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Climate Rollback Faces Headwinds Amid Record US Extreme Weather Costs
President-elect Donald Trump's plans to dismantle environmental protections and boost fossil fuel production follow a year of record-breaking, costly extreme weather in the US, potentially jeopardizing international climate agreements despite the Inflation Reduction Act's partially protected clean e...
Trump's Climate Rollback Faces Headwinds Amid Record US Extreme Weather Costs
President-elect Donald Trump's plans to dismantle environmental protections and boost fossil fuel production follow a year of record-breaking, costly extreme weather in the US, potentially jeopardizing international climate agreements despite the Inflation Reduction Act's partially protected clean e...
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48% Bias Score


China Discovers Major Rare Earth Deposit in Yunnan
China announced the discovery of a major rare earth deposit in Yunnan province, containing 1.15 million metric tons of potential resources, including over 470,000 tons of critical rare earths vital for electric vehicles and renewable energy, further strengthening its global dominance in this sector.
China Discovers Major Rare Earth Deposit in Yunnan
China announced the discovery of a major rare earth deposit in Yunnan province, containing 1.15 million metric tons of potential resources, including over 470,000 tons of critical rare earths vital for electric vehicles and renewable energy, further strengthening its global dominance in this sector.
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32% Bias Score

Fiumicino Airport's Mega Solar Farm Powers Expansion Plan
Fiumicino Airport in Rome opened Europe's largest airport solar farm (2.5 sq km, 55,000 panels, 30+ million kWh annually), enabling energy independence and supporting a planned "9 billion euro" expansion including a new terminal and fourth runway.

Fiumicino Airport's Mega Solar Farm Powers Expansion Plan
Fiumicino Airport in Rome opened Europe's largest airport solar farm (2.5 sq km, 55,000 panels, 30+ million kWh annually), enabling energy independence and supporting a planned "9 billion euro" expansion including a new terminal and fourth runway.
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48% Bias Score

German Company Successfully Tests Hydrogen Storage in Repurposed Caverns
Storag Etzel in Wittmund, Germany, started testing hydrogen storage in repurposed underground caverns around the turn of the year, aiming to store 90 tons of CO2-neutral hydrogen by summer 2024 via truck deliveries due to the absence of a hydrogen pipeline.

German Company Successfully Tests Hydrogen Storage in Repurposed Caverns
Storag Etzel in Wittmund, Germany, started testing hydrogen storage in repurposed underground caverns around the turn of the year, aiming to store 90 tons of CO2-neutral hydrogen by summer 2024 via truck deliveries due to the absence of a hydrogen pipeline.
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32% Bias Score

WEF 2025: Collaboration for Global Health, Environmental Protection, and Sustainable Development
At the World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos, leaders are focusing on three key areas for cooperation: securing \$9 billion for Gavi to immunize 500 million more children, raising \$1 billion to protect the Amazon rainforest, and accelerating renewable energy transition in Africa to address energy pove...

WEF 2025: Collaboration for Global Health, Environmental Protection, and Sustainable Development
At the World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos, leaders are focusing on three key areas for cooperation: securing \$9 billion for Gavi to immunize 500 million more children, raising \$1 billion to protect the Amazon rainforest, and accelerating renewable energy transition in Africa to address energy pove...
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32% Bias Score

AI's Energy Surge: A Trillion-Dollar Infrastructure Challenge
The burgeoning field of artificial intelligence is projected to consume over \$1 trillion in infrastructure investment and double data center energy usage by 2026, necessitating innovative solutions and policy changes to manage the escalating resource demands.

AI's Energy Surge: A Trillion-Dollar Infrastructure Challenge
The burgeoning field of artificial intelligence is projected to consume over \$1 trillion in infrastructure investment and double data center energy usage by 2026, necessitating innovative solutions and policy changes to manage the escalating resource demands.
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24% Bias Score

Seized Funds from Corruption Case to Electrify Rural Nigeria
The United States is returning almost $53 million seized from Diezani Alison-Madueke, a former Nigerian oil minister accused of corruption, to Nigeria; the funds will be used to electrify rural areas, where only 26% of the population has access to power.

Seized Funds from Corruption Case to Electrify Rural Nigeria
The United States is returning almost $53 million seized from Diezani Alison-Madueke, a former Nigerian oil minister accused of corruption, to Nigeria; the funds will be used to electrify rural areas, where only 26% of the population has access to power.
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48% Bias Score

China's PV Capacity Projected to Surge 10 Percent in 2025
UBS forecasts a 10 percent increase in China's photovoltaic installed capacity in 2025, reaching 260-280 gigawatts, driven by State-owned enterprises' efforts to meet targets and government policies aiming to curb hyper-competition and improve supply-demand balance.

China's PV Capacity Projected to Surge 10 Percent in 2025
UBS forecasts a 10 percent increase in China's photovoltaic installed capacity in 2025, reaching 260-280 gigawatts, driven by State-owned enterprises' efforts to meet targets and government policies aiming to curb hyper-competition and improve supply-demand balance.
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44% Bias Score
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