Towards a recyclability index for photovoltaic modules: Methodology, challenges and policy implications

IF 8 2区 材料科学 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS Progress in Photovoltaics Pub Date : 2024-02-13 DOI:10.1002/pip.3781
Davide Polverini, Felice Alfieri, Christoforos Spiliotopoulos, Aleksandra Arcipowska
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Policies related to the circular economy are currently being implemented intensively within the European Union, with a central role attributed to the Ecodesign Directive. Within this framework, this paper devises a general methodology to be applied for the formulation of recyclability indexes for products, with particular regard to the specific case of PV modules. Recyclability indexes can be intended as an aggregated manner to assess and present information about the product aspects related to recyclability, with the view to convey this multi-layered information to various audiences. The key elements, as well as the related design features, for the definition of such type of index have been identified. An assessment on the environmental benefits stemming from the availability of a recyclability index is also presented. Finally, the policy approaches for the application of a recyclability index in regulatory terms are discussed, by means, in particular, of requirements in the legal framework of the EU Ecodesign Directive.

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制定光伏组件的可回收性指数:方法、挑战和政策影响
欧盟目前正在大力实施与循环经济相关的政策,其中生态设计指令发挥了核心作用。在此框架下,本文设计了一种用于制定产品可回收性指数的一般方法,特别是针对光伏组件的具体情况。可回收性指数可作为一种综合方式,用于评估和展示与可回收性相关的产品方面的信息,以便向不同受众传达这种多层次的信息。我们已经确定了定义此类指数的关键要素和相关设计特征。此外,还对可回收性指数带来的环境效益进行了评估。最后,特别通过欧盟生态设计指令法律框架中的要求,讨论了在监管方面应用可回收性指数的政策方法。
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Progress in Photovoltaics
Progress in Photovoltaics 工程技术-能源与燃料
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7.50%
发文量
130
审稿时长
5.4 months
期刊介绍: Progress in Photovoltaics offers a prestigious forum for reporting advances in this rapidly developing technology, aiming to reach all interested professionals, researchers and energy policy-makers. The key criterion is that all papers submitted should report substantial “progress” in photovoltaics. Papers are encouraged that report substantial “progress” such as gains in independently certified solar cell efficiency, eligible for a new entry in the journal''s widely referenced Solar Cell Efficiency Tables. Examples of papers that will not be considered for publication are those that report development in materials without relation to data on cell performance, routine analysis, characterisation or modelling of cells or processing sequences, routine reports of system performance, improvements in electronic hardware design, or country programs, although invited papers may occasionally be solicited in these areas to capture accumulated “progress”.
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Cover Image Issue Information PHOTOVOLTAICS LITERATURE SURVEY (No. 195) Solar Cell Efficiency Tables (Version 65) Issue Information
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