Solar panels contribute to the world’s sustainable development. Solar-powered photovoltaic (PV) panels convert the sun’s beams into electricity by transferring electrons in silicon cells using the photons of light. They are a sustainable source of energy that is important for the environment. They only depend on solar radiation and are ready for delivering electricity to homes and businesses. In the early 2000s, the use of solar panels grew tremendously. In the United States alone, there were more than 2 million installations of solar panels. With such a high number of solar panels in use, scrap piles will grow quickly. So, by what means should you manage your scrap solar panels after they arrive at the end of their lives? You should sell them to a reputable ISRI PV solar panel modules recycler.
Solar panel recycling is significant for the environment. Furthermore, recycling solar panels can reduce what goes to the landfill, reduce waste, and save on energy used to convey materials. Through recycling, recycling centers can recoup more than 80% of a crystalline silicon unit for each solar panel. They can also recycle other recyclable components like:
- Electric junction boxes
- Glass and plastics
- Aluminum frames and brackets
Since solar panels have a regular lifespan of 30 years, the panels installed in the early 2000s will arrive around the end of their lives soon. Companies should conclude how to deal with the increase in scrap piles and an option is working with a reputable ISRI PV solar panel modules recycler.