Title :
Life Cycle Water Usage in CdTe Photovoltaics
Author :
Sinha, Parikhit ; Meader, Amy ; De Wild-Scholten, Mariska
Author_Institution :
First Solar, Tempe, AZ, USA
Abstract :
Life cycle water withdrawal for cadmium telluride photovoltaics (CdTe PV) ranges from approximately 382-425 L/MWh, with only ~12% from direct on-site usage. The remainder is related to indirect water withdrawal from the use of grid electricity and raw materials throughout the product life cycle. Approximately half of life cycle water withdrawal is associated with module manufacturing, one-third from balance of systems (BOS), and the remainder from takeback and recycling. Primary contributors to life cycle water withdrawal are the use of grid electricity, glass, and on-site water during manufacturing; steel, copper, inverters, and on-site water in the BOS; and electricity, chemical use, and transport during takeback and recycling. During manufacturing, water consumption is approximately one quarter of withdrawal and is due to cooling tower water evaporation and site irrigation. When deployed in the U.S. Southwest, a CdTe PV array can provide net displacement of life cycle water withdrawal of over 1700-5600 L/MWh relative to grid electricity.
Keywords :
cadmium compounds; photovoltaic power systems; product life cycle management; CdTe; balance of systems; cadmium telluride photovoltaics; chemical use; cooling tower water evaporation; copper; glass; grid electricity; indirect water withdrawal; inverters; life cycle water usage; module manufacturing; on-site water; product life cycle; recycling; site irrigation; steel; water consumption; Arrays; Electricity; Manufacturing; Photovoltaic systems; Recycling; Water conservation; Water resources; Environmental management; thin-film photovoltaic (PV) modules and manufacturing; water resources;
Journal_Title :
Photovoltaics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JPHOTOV.2012.2214375