The only other option I've seen is flat (suspended) ceiling tiles, maybe 2' square, that look like plasterboard.
But I can't remember where I saw them, whether they can be bought singularly, or the thickness etc.
Actually, it's you who got things so wrong. Does Canada fit the bill as the country with the most solar and wind energy installed. Try again.
And in Texas, that hotbed of capitalism, wind and solar installations have exploded. Particularly solar lately. In fact, battery plants drawing power from renewables have imperiled the financial viability of gas peaker plants. So much so that Texas has actually passed laws to protect gas peaker plants from the competitions.
As for Denmark, once again it looks like you've been hibernating.
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?title=Electricity_price_statistics
You'll note that the pre-tax cost of electricity is not much higher in Denmark than it is in Norway. Norway's electricity is virtually all hydroelectic.
I took the liberty below of of editing the graph to make that clearer
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