Saturday, December 20 2025 Climate Solutions Update

Awendio Solaris is set to invest CAD 1 billion in a solar manufacturing facility in Montreal, Quebec, aimed at serving both Canadian and U.S. markets. This facility is expected to create approximately 1,000 jobs and produce up to 5,000 MW of solar cells and modules annually, utilizing advanced n-type tunnel oxide passivated contact technology and a fully North American supply chain. The project receives support from First Nations groups and includes research partnerships with local universities, reinforcing its community engagement. This initiative aligns with Hydro-Québec’s objective to deploy 3 GW of solar capacity by 2035, starting with a 300 MW tender, and is expected to significantly contribute to Canada’s clean energy transition.

In Australia, the Quorn Park solar-battery hybrid power plant, which integrates an 80 MW solar farm with a 20 MW, 40 MWh battery, has been energized to supply solar power during peak evening demand. This project exemplifies the growing trend of solar-battery hybrids in enhancing grid reliability and sustainability.

Additionally, the Energy Technology Innovation Partnership Project (ETIPP) is facilitating energy reliability improvements for 38 coastal, remote, and island communities in the U.S. through strategic planning and microgrid designs. Meanwhile, a global pathway for transforming the food system emphasizes sustainable practices to mitigate climate change impacts, improve health, and enhance food security. These initiatives collectively underscore a comprehensive approach to tackling climate change through innovative energy solutions and sustainable agriculture.

  • In Montreal, Awendio Solaris will create 1,000 jobs by building a multi-gigawatt solar manufacturing hub, significantly advancing Canada’s clean energy transition and economic growth.
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  • By adopting sustainable agriculture practices, communities can enhance food security and health as the pathway for a sustainable food system is outlined, helping to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
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  • Australia’s rapid shift to solar and wind energy has kept electricity prices stable since 2016, demonstrating success as renewables displace fossil fuels and meet demand, benefiting consumers and the environment.
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  • In Santiago, Chile, a coalition of farmers and activists is advancing climate solutions as they develop strategies for regenerative agriculture, emphasizing agroecology to combat climate change.
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  • The UC San Diego Soil Health Center in Southern California is set to enhance food security by advancing soil health research and sustainable practices, driving innovation in climate solutions.
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  • Australia’s Quorn Park is set to enhance grid reliability as the first solar-battery hybrid begins operations, providing clean energy during peak demand hours.
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  • Across the United States, 38 coastal and remote communities are enhancing energy resilience as they pursue innovative energy technology partnerships, ensuring reliable power during extreme weather events.
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  • Places mentioned in this update: Argentina, Australia, California, Canada, Chile, Madrid, Montreal, Quebec, Quorn Park, Santiago, Southern California, United States