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BASF Opens Large-Scale Green Hydrogen Facility in Ludwigshafen
BASF inaugurated a 54-megawatt electrolyzer in Ludwigshafen, Germany, producing up to one ton of CO2-free hydrogen hourly, reducing emissions by 72,000 tons annually; funded partly by 124.3 million euros from the German government and Rhineland-Palatinate.
BASF Opens Large-Scale Green Hydrogen Facility in Ludwigshafen
BASF inaugurated a 54-megawatt electrolyzer in Ludwigshafen, Germany, producing up to one ton of CO2-free hydrogen hourly, reducing emissions by 72,000 tons annually; funded partly by 124.3 million euros from the German government and Rhineland-Palatinate.
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48% Bias Score


Hamburg's "Karoline" Plant Finally Operational Thanks to New Energy Law
Hamburg's 5.9 million euro "Karoline" Power-to-Heat plant, largely unused since its 2018 launch due to economic constraints, is now operational thanks to a new paragraph in the Energiewirtschaftsgesetz, providing subsidized electricity and enabling it to supply green district heating to 6,700 househ...
Hamburg's "Karoline" Plant Finally Operational Thanks to New Energy Law
Hamburg's 5.9 million euro "Karoline" Power-to-Heat plant, largely unused since its 2018 launch due to economic constraints, is now operational thanks to a new paragraph in the Energiewirtschaftsgesetz, providing subsidized electricity and enabling it to supply green district heating to 6,700 househ...
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40% Bias Score


Hamburg Launches First "Utilize Instead of Curtail" Power-to-Heat Plant
Hamburg's 45-megawatt "Karoline" power-to-heat plant, the first of its kind in Germany, started operating on March 5th, using excess wind energy to provide district heating for up to 15,000 households, enabled by a new energy act.
Hamburg Launches First "Utilize Instead of Curtail" Power-to-Heat Plant
Hamburg's 45-megawatt "Karoline" power-to-heat plant, the first of its kind in Germany, started operating on March 5th, using excess wind energy to provide district heating for up to 15,000 households, enabled by a new energy act.
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36% Bias Score


BP to Sell Stake in Solar Business Amid Investor Pressure
Faced with pressure from activist investor Elliott, BP is seeking to sell a 50% stake in its Lightsource solar business and potentially its petrol stations to raise billions of pounds, marking a strategic shift toward increased oil and gas investments and raising concerns about its commitment to ren...
BP to Sell Stake in Solar Business Amid Investor Pressure
Faced with pressure from activist investor Elliott, BP is seeking to sell a 50% stake in its Lightsource solar business and potentially its petrol stations to raise billions of pounds, marking a strategic shift toward increased oil and gas investments and raising concerns about its commitment to ren...
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40% Bias Score


Aktor Group Invests €1.4 Billion in Greek Renewable Energy
Aktor Group acquired a 51% stake in Sunforce One, expanding its renewable energy portfolio by 37 MW and planning a further 200 MW development, part of a €1.4 billion investment targeting 1,300 MW by 2027.
Aktor Group Invests €1.4 Billion in Greek Renewable Energy
Aktor Group acquired a 51% stake in Sunforce One, expanding its renewable energy portfolio by 37 MW and planning a further 200 MW development, part of a €1.4 billion investment targeting 1,300 MW by 2027.
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8% Bias Score


Iberdrola commits $20 billion US investment despite trade tensions
Despite global trade tensions, Iberdrola, Europe's largest utility company by market capitalization, committed to investing $20 billion in the US over five years, with CEO Ignacio Galán urging regulatory clarity from the Trump administration while meeting with high-ranking officials.
Iberdrola commits $20 billion US investment despite trade tensions
Despite global trade tensions, Iberdrola, Europe's largest utility company by market capitalization, committed to investing $20 billion in the US over five years, with CEO Ignacio Galán urging regulatory clarity from the Trump administration while meeting with high-ranking officials.
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36% Bias Score

Baywa Restructures Green Energy Subsidiary, Averts Equity Crisis
The Baywa Group announced a revised rescue plan for its struggling green energy subsidiary, Baywa r.e., securing €435 million in new loans and spinning off its stake to avoid negative equity and a potential shareholder meeting; this follows a €640 million net loss in the first nine months of 2024 an...

Baywa Restructures Green Energy Subsidiary, Averts Equity Crisis
The Baywa Group announced a revised rescue plan for its struggling green energy subsidiary, Baywa r.e., securing €435 million in new loans and spinning off its stake to avoid negative equity and a potential shareholder meeting; this follows a €640 million net loss in the first nine months of 2024 an...
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40% Bias Score

Catalonia's Nuclear Phase-out Risks Blackouts Amidst Renewable Shortfall
Facing the closure of its nuclear power plants, Catalonia, heavily reliant on nuclear energy, risks blackouts due to slow renewable energy development and grid infrastructure limitations, potentially costing €5.4 billion over 10 years.

Catalonia's Nuclear Phase-out Risks Blackouts Amidst Renewable Shortfall
Facing the closure of its nuclear power plants, Catalonia, heavily reliant on nuclear energy, risks blackouts due to slow renewable energy development and grid infrastructure limitations, potentially costing €5.4 billion over 10 years.
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56% Bias Score

Australian EV Owners Use V2L Systems as Emergency Power During Cyclone Alfred
In the wake of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, 450,000 Australian homes lost power, but EV owners used their vehicle-to-load (V2L) systems to power essential appliances, highlighting the technology's potential for disaster relief, as demonstrated by multiple real-world examples.

Australian EV Owners Use V2L Systems as Emergency Power During Cyclone Alfred
In the wake of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, 450,000 Australian homes lost power, but EV owners used their vehicle-to-load (V2L) systems to power essential appliances, highlighting the technology's potential for disaster relief, as demonstrated by multiple real-world examples.
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44% Bias Score

Lawsuit Filed Over Controversial Solar Plant Installations in Jaén
A court in Andújar, Jaén, is investigating potential environmental crimes related to the installation of large photovoltaic plants, following a lawsuit filed by olive farmers who allege over 5,000 trees have been cut down, with the potential for 100,000 more. The Andalusian Ombudsman confirms a lack...

Lawsuit Filed Over Controversial Solar Plant Installations in Jaén
A court in Andújar, Jaén, is investigating potential environmental crimes related to the installation of large photovoltaic plants, following a lawsuit filed by olive farmers who allege over 5,000 trees have been cut down, with the potential for 100,000 more. The Andalusian Ombudsman confirms a lack...
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56% Bias Score

Australian Electricity Prices to Rise Up to 8.9 Percent
Households across most of Australia's eastern seaboard face electricity bill increases of up to 8.9 percent from July 1st due to higher wholesale prices driven by low renewable energy output, elevated fossil fuel costs, and expensive transmission, posing a challenge to the Albanese government.

Australian Electricity Prices to Rise Up to 8.9 Percent
Households across most of Australia's eastern seaboard face electricity bill increases of up to 8.9 percent from July 1st due to higher wholesale prices driven by low renewable energy output, elevated fossil fuel costs, and expensive transmission, posing a challenge to the Albanese government.
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48% Bias Score

Rio Tinto to Power Gladstone Aluminium Smelter with Solar, Reducing Emissions by 70%
Rio Tinto will source 90% of its Gladstone aluminium smelter's power from two new Queensland solar farms (600MW solar, 600MW/2400MWh battery storage) starting in 2028, reducing its emissions by 70% (5.6m tonnes CO2 annually) and increasing renewable energy use to 80%.

Rio Tinto to Power Gladstone Aluminium Smelter with Solar, Reducing Emissions by 70%
Rio Tinto will source 90% of its Gladstone aluminium smelter's power from two new Queensland solar farms (600MW solar, 600MW/2400MWh battery storage) starting in 2028, reducing its emissions by 70% (5.6m tonnes CO2 annually) and increasing renewable energy use to 80%.
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44% Bias Score
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