PV CYCLE - Recycling of silicon based PV modules
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- Discover collection and recycling processes for end-of-life PV modules using best in-class processes. Up to 80% of the incoming weight of silicon based PV modules can be recovered for new products.
PV CYCLE, keeping the PV industry sustainable, helping our economy and saving resources for many years to come.
I would like to see more precise information on the recycling process and what portion of the PV modules end up in well managed recycling programs.
Kindly Invite you to watch our recycling line: ua-cam.com/video/3GOZPvQ9HUY/v-deo.html
I am happy to see that PV Recycling is becoming part of the commercial PV industry. Too many times I hear the argument that PV panels are producing un-recyclable wast at the end of their lifetime.
Very interesting! I am looking for innovative ideas for recycling photovoltaic panels. I am from Brazil, and we have no information and studies on this subject.
Grande problema no nosso futuro Gabriel.
What is the next step after PV panels are shredded? It was very interesting process but couldn't get info after that process. Can I get more info about this
How does the PV module work with recycled silicon? A similar efficiency as with new PV modules?
Brilliant video
Is that a solar-powered plant?
I would like to have more information on the PV recycling process also.
I agree. John thanks.
@@SolarproductsMeeco I am looking for technology to invest in this field. I come from Vietnam, hope to have a more in-depth discussion with you.
Odd that they don't show the actual re-use of recovered materials. Of course if the material simply goes into landfills, there would be nothing to show. Same is true if the hazardous chemicals are incinerated. Its what they don't show that tells the whole story.
Yes, e.g. Ozzie Zehner, who bans comments like yours on his channel.
I'm sure that you will find good way to make it on Inplix Website.
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Well, don't mention his name because that is all he wants. He needs "hits" on his websites and "sells" for his book to justify his popularity to the oil lobby; thats were his money is coming from. The study he is referring is out dated. The NAS study from 2013, Alternative Vehicles and Fuels is a more current one.
The source of electricity is the big question. It has to be renewable! Suggesting that we all ride our bicycles is not much helpful.