DocumentCode :
3514722
Title :
Economic PV waste recycling solutions — Results from R&D and practice
Author :
Palitzsch, Wolfram ; Loser, Ulrich
Author_Institution :
Loser Chem. GmbH, Bahnhofstrasse, Germany
fYear :
2012
fDate :
3-8 June 2012
Abstract :
Total quantities of end-of-life photovoltaic panels in 2050 are anticipated to amount to 9.57 million tones [1]. We are not there yet, but discussions on recycling have already started. So we are preparing for higher waste volumes expected to arrive in the next years. But even today we have to solve some environmental problems: loss of conventional resources (e.g. glass) or loss of rare metals with strategic importance [2]. Cadmium, selenium, tellurium, gallium, molybdenum and indium are some of the major elements used in these photovoltaic cells. We know about the future limits in the availability of these elements. So recycling is required as the most advisable end-of-life strategy and to save the raw materials from production wastes now. On the other hand statutory prescriptions, as e.g. the German “Kreislaufwirtschaftsgesetz” (law encouraging closed-loop economy) are asking for a maximum quota of recycling - and a minimum use of resources (e.g. energy, raw materials). All of the known approaches to the recycle of photovoltaic semiconductor materials seem economically and environmentally inefficient [3], [4]. We report a method for extracting and reclaiming metals from scrap of CIS, CIGS or CdTe systems and associated photovoltaic manufacturing waste (sandblasting dust). We found one universal chemical process for reclaiming the metals from CIS, CIGS or CdTe photovoltaic waste. We also discuss the application of our method to new PV systems, such as substrates other than glass (aluminum or stainless steel foil sheets), and other semiconductors such as GaAs.
Keywords :
cadmium compounds; copper compounds; photovoltaic cells; recycling; research and development; sandblasting; solar cells; waste recovery; CdTe; CuInGaSe2; CuInSe2; economic photovoltaic waste recycling solution; end-of-life photovoltaic panels; photovoltaic cell; photovoltaic manufacturing waste; photovoltaic semiconductor materials; research and development; sandblasting dust; universal chemical process; Artificial intelligence; Metals; Sandblasting; Solvents; CIGS; CIS; CdTe; EOL; recycling; silicon; thinfilm photovoltaic waste;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2012 38th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
ISSN :
0160-8371
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0064-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2012.6317689
Filename :
6317689
Link To Document :
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