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High-temperature solar technology targets industrial heat decarbonisation

20 Jan 2026
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Solarus Smart Energy Solutions (SSES) is preparing to launch a high-temperature solar solution in 2026, targeting the decarbonisation of industrial heat – one of the most carbon - intensive segments of the global energy system.

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