Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of Advanced Silicon Solar Cell Technologies

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic,
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Energy Research Centre Of The Netherlands,
Hardware,
Semiconductors,
Silicon,
Solar Cell,
Technology
Source:
Energy research Centre of the Netherlands

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Overview: This paper presents an environmental Life Cycle Assessment which has been conducted for standard and advanced production technologies for multi-crystalline silicon module production and new BOS concepts. It was found that the production route based on Solsilc silicon feedstock and RGS wafer technology can yield a 50% reduction of the environmental impacts in comparison with present-day standard technology. Similar results were obtained for a process using Bayer/Deutsche Solar feedstock material and EFG ribbon technology.

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Format: PDF | Size: 268KB | Date: Jun 2004 | Pages: 4


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