Reintegration of photovoltaic panel waste back into manufacturing as high value products (RETRIEVE)
Call: HORIZON-CL5-2022-D3-03
Project title: Reintegration of photovoltaic panel waste back into manufacturing as high
Project acronym: RETRIEVE
Priority: Innovation Capacity Building for Higher Education
Project duration: start October 2023; duration: 42 months.
Max. funding: 8 000 000 EUR
Project Website
https://www.retrieveproject.eu/
Free Keywords: silicon solar cell, end-of-life recycling (EoL), recycling technology, silicon recycling, glass recycling, circular PV value- chain.
Partnership
- IFE Invest AS
- Fraunhofer Center for Silicon Photovoltaics CSP (FHG CSP)
- REC Solar AS (REC)
- NORSUN AS (NORSUN)
- Iberdrola SA (IBER)
- Agència per a la Competitivitat de l’Empresa (ACCIO)
- King Danylo University (KDU)
- T. Şişe ve Cam Fabrikaları AŞ (ŞİŞECAM)
- Valoe Cells AS (VALOE)
- Flemish institute for technological research (VITO)
- Soli Tek R&D AS (SOLI)
- Barna Steel AS (CELSA)
- Ferimet SL (FERI)
- TotalEnergies OneTech (TOTAE)
- Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH (FZJ)
- Romanian Photovoltaic Industry Association (RPIA)
- Bern University of Applied Sciences
Abstract
In RETRIEVE we aim to combine PV upstream value chain organizations with beyond state-of-the-art recycling processes and techniques to improve circularity within the PV sector. RETRIEVE targets the upcycling of the components of the End of Life (EoL) solar panels, enhancing the material quality to meet current requirements for re-introduction into the PV value chain. RETRIEVE will increase the circularity and minimize the environmental impact of the PV industry by developing and demonstrating cost effective recycling technologies for the different components of a solar module; recycle glass to current PV specifications, purify production waste and EoL silicon to solar grade quality, recover silver and heavy metals, and polymer valorization with carbon capture. The final goal is to demonstrate a closed-loop recycling process where recycled glass as well as silicon is re-used in state-of-the-art solar module production, turning the EoL PV panels into sources of new raw materials for the PV manufacture industry. In addition, future PV waste streams for EoL and production waste will be forecasted, and the market potential will be evaluated. By lowering the financial burden of material recovery and increasing the value after recovery, RETRIEVE makes the overall module recycling process more profitable, and the project opens new paths for commercialization. Business cases and market introduction strategies will be developed for a selection of the processes and products.
Partners from Ukraine
King Danylo University
Phone: +38(0342) 77 18 45 – Rector
Responsible person: Maksym Karpash, Vice-Rector for International Relations and Strategic Development
- Phone: +380673420128
- E-mail: maksym.karpash@ukd.edu.ua
Solar Energy Association of Ukraine
Address: Ukraine, Kyiv, Oleksandra Pirogovskoho Street, 19/4
Address for correspondence: 03110, Ukraine, Kyiv, Oleksandra Pirogovskoho Street, 19/4
- Phone: +380937822033
- E-mail: office@aseu.org.ua