2023
DOI: 10.3390/su152316466
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The End of Life of PV Systems: Is Europe Ready for It?

Mladen Bošnjaković,
Mato Galović,
Jasmin Kuprešak
et al.

Abstract: Like other plants, every photovoltaic (PV) power plant will one day reach the end of its service life. Calculations show that 96,000 tons of PV module waste will be generated worldwide by 2030 and 86 million tons by 2050. Such large quantities of waste can endanger the environment and people if they are not disposed of properly. This paper investigated how photovoltaic waste is currently handled, how this problem is legally regulated and to what extent reuse, recycling and disposal are represented. As recyclin… Show more

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“…However, the recycling methods currently applied to PV solar panels face challenges such as the limited recycling capacity and the high cost associated with Si PV recycling [22]. According to a study by Bošnjaković et al (2023) [23], legislation and equipment geared towards the treatment of spent solar panels modules are rapidly developing in China, with the first treatment demonstration constructed in 2021. When the solar panels reach their EoL, the issue arises of how to dispose of or recycle the spent solar panel components in a way that simultaneously reduces ecological pollution, recovers energy, and reduces the waste volume.…”
Section: An Overview Of the Treatment Methods Of Discarded Photovolta...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the recycling methods currently applied to PV solar panels face challenges such as the limited recycling capacity and the high cost associated with Si PV recycling [22]. According to a study by Bošnjaković et al (2023) [23], legislation and equipment geared towards the treatment of spent solar panels modules are rapidly developing in China, with the first treatment demonstration constructed in 2021. When the solar panels reach their EoL, the issue arises of how to dispose of or recycle the spent solar panel components in a way that simultaneously reduces ecological pollution, recovers energy, and reduces the waste volume.…”
Section: An Overview Of the Treatment Methods Of Discarded Photovolta...mentioning
confidence: 99%