2020
DOI: 10.37256/aecm.112020148
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Development of the Photovoltaics Recycling Network

Abstract: The Photovoltaics (PV) industry has grown rapidly over 15 years. As the number of PV installation sites increases, the amount of the end-of-life PV products will subsequently increase. Therefore, an appropriate recycling process for the PV industry should be established.  This paper described the current situation regarding the economic profits, the recycling policies, and the recycling infrastructure in the PV industry. In order to address the PV recycling issue, a recycling network has been developed to faci… Show more

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“…End-of-Life Considerations and Responsible Disposal: The disposal of PV panels and other components at the end of their life cycle can also have environmental implications. While PV panels can last for 20-30 years or more, they will eventually need to be replaced [54]. The disposal of PV panels and other components must be managed carefully to minimize environmental impacts.…”
Section: Environmental Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…End-of-Life Considerations and Responsible Disposal: The disposal of PV panels and other components at the end of their life cycle can also have environmental implications. While PV panels can last for 20-30 years or more, they will eventually need to be replaced [54]. The disposal of PV panels and other components must be managed carefully to minimize environmental impacts.…”
Section: Environmental Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase in the number of excavation facilities reduces logistics costs by facilitating transportation and providing economic advantages (Coelho & De Brito, 2013;Guo & Kluse, 2020) The number of Recycle Facilities (C1): The number of recycling facilities is as significant as the number of excavation areas. Because if construction waste cannot be recycled, it can only be used for reuse as a filling material.…”
Section: Number Of Excavation Facilitymentioning
confidence: 99%