Gearing up for the coming wave of PV decommissioning – PV Tech

The solar industry’s readiness for an expected surge in end-of-life PV projects and equipment is the subject of a special report that leads issue 45 of PV Tech Power, out now.
As PV power plants built during the industry’s first growth spurt reach the end of their lifespans or are retired early, questions about how they are dismantled and the waste materials they generate are handled become increasingly critical. The figures are astonishing, with estimates suggesting the volume of end-of-life modules could reach tens of millions of tonnes in the next 20 years.

Our cover report looks at how the industry should approach the issue, first by developing a set of best practices for decommissioning end-of-life projects. We also then examine some of the technologies and processes being developed in different parts of the world for recycling waste modules and recovering as much of the valuable materials they contain as possible.
As we approach the annual Intersolar Europe event in Munich, we also look at some of the challenges facing Europe’s PV industry. After several record years, the rate of growth in new installations has slowed slightly in the past year and looks set to remain cool for at least a couple more. We look at some of the structural challenges that must be overcome to underpin the next phase of the continent’s energy transition.
Other highlights in this edition include:

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