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Title Technoeconomic feasibility of photovoltaic recycling
ID_Doc 23321
Authors Crespo, B; Cavanaugh, C; Potter, A; Yaniger, S; Gaustad, G; Wilkinson, C
Title Technoeconomic feasibility of photovoltaic recycling
Year 2024
Published International Journal Of Applied Glass Science, 15, 4
DOI 10.1111/ijag.16679
Abstract Photovoltaic (PV) modules are a key technology to aid the imminent transition from carbon-based energy. End-of-life crystalline silicon PV modules produce a waste stream that is predominantly landfilled due to the recycling challenges associated with PV reuse economics. Current practices recycle the aluminum frame and repurpose the junction box but landfill the rest of the module. The primary challenge in recycling the remaining module is finding a technoeconomically viable method for separating the silicon and glass from the ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) layers. This issue will rapidly expand with time as it is estimated that flat glass production for solar panels is currently unable to meet the demand for PV. Current literature suggests that chemical, thermal, and mechanical delamination offer economically feasible solutions under ideal circumstances. In this work we evaluate these methods using end-of-life panels and assess the economic viability. The technoeconomic study presented here suggests the most economically viable option for disposing of end-of-life solar panels, given current technology, is landfilling. Thermal delamination may offer an alternative route in the future. Financial incentives, which can be quantified with this work, may be required to kickstart PV recycling to help bridge externalities around environmental impact.
Author Keywords circular economy; glass; recycling; silicon; solar
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001281897800001
WoS Category Materials Science, Ceramics
Research Area Materials Science
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