Solar Panels Get New Life: 99% Recycled in Italy with No Harmful Chemicals

By: | June 24th, 2024

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Solar Energy’s Hidden Challenge

Solar energy is a beacon of hope in the fight against climate change, but the manufacturing process for solar panels can leave a carbon footprint. Adding to this challenge is the difficulty of recycling these panels at the end of their lifespan. However, a Venice-based startup, 9Tech, is changing the game with a revolutionary 99% efficient, non-toxic recycling method.

The Problem with Traditional Recycling

Traditionally, recycling solar panels has been a complex and often problematic process. The various materials used in the panels—silicon, glass, and metals—are difficult to separate using conventional methods, often requiring harsh chemicals that raise environmental and health concerns. This has limited the ability to effectively recycle solar panels and created a potential future burden of electronic waste.

9Tech’s Innovative Solution

9Tech’s innovative approach utilizes a combination of heat and ultrasound waves to meticulously separate the valuable materials within the solar cells. This allows for the near-complete recovery of silicon, glass, and metals, all in a highly pure state, ready for use in manufacturing new solar panels or other products.

A Game-Changing Efficiency

The 99% efficiency of this technique is a game-changer. By recovering nearly all the materials from old panels, it dramatically reduces the need for virgin resources in new panel production. While the initial implementation might incur higher costs, the high quality of the recovered materials has the potential to make up for those expenses over time.

A Sustainable Future for Solar Power

This innovation marks a significant victory for the solar industry. It tackles a major environmental concern associated with solar power and paves the way for a more sustainable, circular lifecycle for solar panels.

Nidhi Goyal

Nidhi is a gold medalist Post Graduate in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences.

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