Tuesday, January 13 2026 Climate Solutions Update

Chinese state-owned power group SPIC has launched the “Chuno,” officially known as the “Carnot battery,” which is the world’s first ultra-high-temperature heat-pump energy storage system. This innovative technology provides a long-duration energy storage solution by converting electricity into stored heat and cold, distinguishing it from traditional lithium-ion batteries. The pilot system has successfully completed seven full charge-discharge cycles at a rating of 1 MW/4 MWh, demonstrating a significant advancement in sustainable energy storage.

In the renewable energy sector, Scatec ASA has secured a 25-year power purchase agreement for Africa’s largest solar-plus-storage project in Egypt, comprising 1.95 GW of solar capacity and 3.9 GWh of battery storage. This project is expected to deliver an annual energy output of 6 TWh and will support Egypt’s energy transition and economic development. Meanwhile, Masdar’s 150 MW solar PV project in Angola is part of a broader 500 MW renewable energy initiative, aimed at supplying power to 300,000 homes and creating over 2,000 jobs.

Additionally, EcoAmerica has received a $40,000 grant from Allegany Franciscan Ministries to expand its Climate Ambassadors Program in Florida. This funding will enhance community resilience against extreme heat and promote local climate action, aligning with a broader trend of community-led initiatives addressing climate challenges.

  • In the Netherlands, the Great Bubble Barrier is effectively capturing plastic pollution as bubbles direct debris to the surface for collection, helping to protect marine ecosystems.
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  • SPIC has unveiled a groundbreaking energy storage solution in China, as the world’s first ultra-high-temperature Carnot battery promises to revolutionize long-duration energy storage and reduce reliance on traditional systems.
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  • In Southern California, Ford is advancing electric vehicle technology as its new midsize electric pickup truck promises Level 3 autonomy, making sustainable transportation more accessible and affordable.
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  • In Egypt, Scatec’s new project will deliver sustainable energy as Africa’s largest solar-plus-storage installation supports the country’s energy transition and economic growth.
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  • In Fiji, Madagascar, and South Africa, communities are securing their land rights, which is vital for sustainable ocean governance, as recognizing secure tenure supports marine conservation efforts.
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  • BLUETTI is revolutionizing mobile energy solutions in the industry as they launch high-speed charging powered by renewable sources, enhancing sustainability and reducing carbon footprints on road trips.
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  • In Los Angeles, UCLA engineers are enhancing fire preparedness by conducting soil testing on over 1,000 properties, providing critical data for recovery and future disaster prevention.
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  • In Angola, Masdar’s new solar project will provide electricity to 300,000 homes after securing a power purchase agreement for 150MW, creating over 2,000 jobs and supporting national energy goals.
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  • In Florida, over 150 Climate Ambassadors will enhance community resilience as new training modules and bilingual materials are developed, empowering vulnerable populations to tackle climate risks.
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  • Places mentioned in this update: Africa, Angola, Eaton, Egypt, Fiji, Florida, Los Angeles, Madagascar, Palisades, South Africa, Southern California