The International Energy Agency Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (IEA PVPS) recently released a report titled: Advances in Photovoltaic Module Recycling. This comes in the wake of the global solar photovoltaic capacity exceeding 1 TW in 2022 – a clear indication of the pressing need to manage the growing number of defective and end-of-life PV modules.
The report showcases the latest advancements in PV recycling technologies, and highlights innovative solutions that transform waste into valuable resources. The study involved a comprehensive survey of global recyclers, an in-depth literature review, and a detailed patent search. About 24 recyclers who are implementing the best available or new PV recycling technologies at commercial or pilot scales were invited to participate in a life cycle inventory (LCI) survey.
The report, while emphasizing the critical role of recycling in promoting a circular economy, puts forth the best practices and cutting-edge methods for material recovery and energy efficiency.
Here are some of the findings of the report:
Recycling Survey and LCI Key Findings:
This report makes an essential read as the world transitions to sustainable energy solutions, as the advancements in PV recycling outlined in this report play a crucial role in shaping a cleaner, greener future.