The link between photovoltaics, sustainability, and the metals industry, N.J. Bartie and M.A. Reuter

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 840 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Metals make modern societies function, and increasingly, various high purity precious and special
metals endow sustainability-driving technologies with specific functionalities. These metals become
heavily intertwined within products, complicating end-of-life treatment. To counteract the resulting
downcycling and potential depletion of scarce resources, maximising both the quantities and qualities
of materials recovered during primary extraction and recycling, processes should be a priority in the
pursuit of sustainable circular economy.
Adopting a process simulation approach; a digital twin for the life cycle of cadmium-telluride
solar photovoltaic (CdTe PV) modules was created. The system comprises an integrated metallurgical
production system that produces, among others, cadmium, tellurium, selenium, zinc, copper, and lead,
all of which are required to manufacture PV modules. System-wide resource efficiency and
environmental impacts are assessed using exergy analysis and life cycle assessment, respectively.
Simulation of this large and complex product life cycle at a high level of detail allows for the
evaluation of potential system-wide effects of various production, recycling and residue exchange
scenarios aimed at maximising the sustainability of the entire system. It diminishes the need to make
arbitrary choices about allocation methods for the distribution of environmental impacts in multipleoutput
production systems. Furthermore, it demonstrates the key importance of metallurgy in achieving
circular economy.
Keywords: Circular economy, sustainability, simulation, metallurgy, CdTe photovoltaics, life cycle
assessment
Citation
APA:
(2020) The link between photovoltaics, sustainability, and the metals industry, N.J. Bartie and M.A. ReuterMLA: The link between photovoltaics, sustainability, and the metals industry, N.J. Bartie and M.A. Reuter. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.