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Response to the Upcoming Emerging Waste: Necessity and Feasibility Analysis of Photovoltaic Waste Recovery in China

Mi Lin, Yusen Wu, Baojia Qin, Weijian Cao, Junhong Liu, Zhenming Xu, Jujun Ruan

2022Environmental Science & Technology51 citationsDOI

Abstract

With the widespread photovoltaic deployment to achieve the net-zero energy goal, the resulting photovoltaic waste draws attention. In China, considerable steps have not been taken for photovoltaic waste management. The lack of relevant scientific information on photovoltaic waste brings difficulties to the establishment of photovoltaic waste regulatory systems. In this study, the necessity and feasibility of photovoltaic waste recovery were investigated. In China, the photovoltaic waste stream was quantified as 48.67-60.78 million t in 2050. In photovoltaic waste, indium, selenium, cadmium, and gallium were in high risk, judging by the metal criticality analysis, which meant that their recovery was significant to alleviate the resource shortage. The full recovery method was proved to reduce the environmental burdens most. For cost and benefit analysis, the net present value/size was -1.02 $/kg according to the current industrial status. However, it can be profitable with the recovery of silver. This study provides scientific and comprehensive information for photovoltaic waste management in China and is expected to promote the sustainable development of photovoltaic industry.

Topics & Concepts

Photovoltaic systemWaste managementChinaSustainable developmentEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental economicsBusinessEngineeringEconomicsPolitical scienceLawElectrical engineeringPhotovoltaic Systems and SustainabilityRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesExtraction and Separation Processes
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