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Producer Responsibility and Recycling Solar Photovoltaic ModulesNicole McDonaldQueen's University Joshua M. PearceMichigan Technological University; Queen's University 2010 Energy Policy, Vol. 38, pp. 7041–7047, 2010 Abstract: Rapid expansion of the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry is quickly causing solar to play a growing importance in the energy mix of the world. Over the full life cycle, although to a smaller degree than traditional energy sources, PV also creates solid waste. This paper examines the potential need for PV recycling policies by analyzing existing recycling protocols for the five major types of commercialized PV materials. The amount of recoverable semiconductor material and glass in a 1 m2 area solar module for the five types of cells is quantified both physically and the profit potential of recycling is determined. The cost of landfill disposal of the whole solar module, including the glass and semiconductor was also determined for each type of solar module. It was found that the economic motivation to recycle most PV modules is unfavorable without appropriate policies. Results are discussed on the need to regulate for appropriate energy and environmental policy in the PV manufacturing industry particularly for PV containing hazardous materials. The results demonstrate the need to encourage producer responsibility not only in the PV manufacturing sector, but also the entire energy industry.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 17 Keywords: recycling, manufacturing responsibility, photovoltaic manufacturing, solar cells, solar energy, green manufacturing JEL Classification: Q42, Q48 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: February 23, 2012 ; Last revised: March 3, 2012Suggested CitationContact Information
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