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Should solar PV panels be abandoned?
Just like wind turbines, solar panels may have a darker side to their existence than most truly appreciate. That’s not to say that solar PV panels should be abandoned outright, but that a more honest, and realistic, conversation be had about them. To give you some idea of the scale of the problem, you can peruse some interesting data provided here.
What happens if solar panels are discarded?
More than 90% of discarded solar panels end up in landfills. By 2030, the retired panels are estimated to cover an area equivalent to about 3,000 football fields. But the panels, primarily composed of glass and aluminum, contain valuable and reusable materials.
How many solar panels will be disposed of by 2050?
What’s more, the problem is set to grow over the coming years. By around 2050, or so, organizations like the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) predict that around 78 million metric tons of solar panels will likely have reached the end of their lives. Something will need to be done with all this waste.
Where can you find abandoned solar & wind farms?
Abandoned Solar Two Tower (photograph by Marcin Wichary) Like the vanished, money making dreams that spawned them, it can be hard to find abandoned solar and wind farms. The most impressive are in the United States, where investors slammed up wind turbines and solar panels in the aftermath of the 1970s energy crisis.
Which solar companies have failed this year?
Dozens of other solar firms have failed this year as well, including Infinity Energy, Solcius, and Kayo Energy. “We pretty much have a $70,000 roof ornament at this point,” says Jasmine Hendrickson, who had a system installed by Pink Energy a week before the company went out of business.
Are big companies accounting for the cost of removing solar panels?
The idea that big companies aren’t accounting for the cost of removing panels from homes is a theory that Pol Lezcano, senior associate at BloombergNEF, finds believable. Big companies use their cash “to originate and sell new systems,” he says. “I doubt they are planning to have cash aside to remove panels when contracts expire.”
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