PV Industries
There is mounting concern about solar panel waste in New South Wales, with research indicating that a significant wave of solar panels would reach the end of their lifespan by 2035. PV Industries recognized the urgency of implementing sustainable solutions and in early 2021 began the Circular Solar Trial in collaboration with key partners, including the City of Newcastle, the Hunter Joint Organisation, and the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA). Through collaboration and an industry-led approach PV Industries have developed circular solutions for solar panels.
PV Industries’ project had several key aims:
PV Industries’ Circular solar trial exemplified circular economy principles, contributing to sustainable resource management within the renewable energy sector. PV Industries developed and successfully implemented a method for analysing solar panels in-situ, using an algorithm that categorises solar panels for continued use or replacement. This process ensures that only faulty solar panels are replaced, reducing the number of panels needing to be recycled. Using specially designed machinery PV Industries can recover 90% of materials from faulty solar panels including valuable materials like copper, silver, and silicon. Further, the materials obtained from recycling the faulty solar panels were processed for use in new applications, extending their lifecycle and reducing the demand for new resources. By activating end-markets and exploring reuse possibilities, PV Industries stimulated economic growth while prioritising environmental sustainability.
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Hunter Circular is a cross-sector collaboration, led by the Hunter Joint Organisation (Hunter JO) on behalf of the councils in the region, with funding support by the NSW Government. Learn More
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This project is funded under the NSW EPA’s Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy. Hunter Circular acknowledges the country and history of the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging, of our region, and of Australia.
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