Tuesday, January 20 2026 Climate Solutions Update

Smart Commercial Energy and Over Easy Solar are collaborating to launch a prefabricated vertical rooftop solar system in Australia, specifically designed for buildings where traditional rooftop solar is not feasible due to load-bearing limits or design constraints. This innovative system features pre-assembled bifacial panels that can be easily installed, with the capability to complement existing rooftop systems by shifting energy generation towards the morning and afternoon hours, thereby optimizing performance and economic benefits. Over Easy has installed over 1.3 MW of its vertical photovoltaic units in approximately 40 buildings across 13 countries, gathering essential data on performance and structural impact.

In a notable advancement, researchers in China have achieved a record efficiency of 31.13% in perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells by utilizing a novel 2D seeding agent, which enhances charge transport and stability.

Additionally, the U.S. electric power sector is projected to see solar and wind sources contribute 21% to total generation by 2027, amid a decline in the share of traditional energy sources like natural gas and coal. Furthermore, Masdar has reached financial close on the Ibri III Solar Project in Oman, which includes a 500 MW solar PV plant and a 100 MWh battery storage system, aiming to power 33,000 homes and reduce CO2 emissions by 505,000 tonnes annually. This project marks a significant milestone as Oman’s first large-scale solar and battery storage initiative, aligning with the country’s goal to source 30% of its electricity from renewables by 2030.

  • Uruguay’s rapid shift to renewable energy demonstrates that clean energy can drive economic stability, inspiring other nations to embrace sustainable solutions for a resilient future.
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  • In Australia, Smart Commercial and Over Easy Solar are enhancing energy efficiency by rolling out a prefab vertical rooftop solar system, making solar accessible for buildings with design constraints.
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  • In China, researchers have achieved a breakthrough in solar technology as they developed a 31.13%-efficient tandem solar cell, enhancing energy conversion and stability for future applications.
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  • In the UK, Carbon Clean is leading the charge in carbon capture as their innovative technology gains recognition among top tech companies, driving significant growth and supporting decarbonisation in hard-to-abate industries.
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  • Policymakers and investors can enhance their strategies by understanding the building blocks of credible decarbonisation, ensuring alignment with science-based pathways to combat climate change.
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  • As the Global Citizens’ Assembly convenes for the first time, participants are advocating for stronger climate policies through a new global network of local assemblies, enhancing community engagement and international cooperation.
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  • In Texas, the rapid expansion of utility-scale solar is transforming the energy landscape as solar and wind power are projected to reach 21% of total generation, reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
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  • In Central America, researchers found that tropical forests can recover twice as quickly after deforestation if they have sufficient soil nitrogen, highlighting the critical role of nutrients in forest regrowth.
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  • In Oman, Masdar has secured funding for the Ibri III solar power project, which will provide clean electricity to 33,000 homes and significantly reduce CO2 emissions.
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  • The UK Health Alliance on Climate Change has made significant strides in England by advocating for climate-resilient health policies, ensuring a healthier future through sustainable food and energy initiatives.
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  • Places mentioned in this update: Australia, Central America, China, England, Oman, Scotland, Texas, UK, Uruguay, Wales