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Evaluation of environmental impacts of solar pv systems withconceptual life cycle assessment and recycling of endof- life pv panels

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dc.contributor.author De Alwis, ARI
dc.contributor.author Manatunge, J
dc.contributor.editor Mallikarachchi, C
dc.contributor.editor Hettiarachchi, P
dc.contributor.editor Herath, S
dc.contributor.editor Fernando, L
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-10T05:38:46Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-10T05:38:46Z
dc.date.issued 2023-09-27
dc.identifier.citation ** en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/21532
dc.description.abstract Although numerous dialogues on the recycling processes of PV panels have been in the limelight, their progress has been slow due to the lack of institutional support and the lack of robust legislation within countries. Given the slow progress in PV recycling, this thesis attempts to analyse the evaluation of the environmental impacts of solar PV systems with conceptual life cycle assessment and recycling of end-of-life PV panels. This thesis will be based on the reflective analysis of information mainly gathered through a comparison study of secondary journal articles and an inventory of carbon and energy. This analysis focuses on the carbon emissions associated with various phases of a solar PV system, including manufacturing, transportation, installation, and operation. By using embodied carbon coefficients, the study quantifies the CO2 intensity (kgCO2/kWh) for each phase and reveals valuable insights into their environmental impact. The findings highlight the significance of optimising the installation process and exploring greener transportation alternatives to reduce the system's carbon footprint. The study also emphasises the importance of implementing effective end-of-life management strategies, promoting material recovery, and reducing demand for new materials to achieve overall embodied carbon emission reductions. To address the growing concern of solar PV panel waste, the establishment of a comprehensive framework for PV end-of-life management in Sri Lanka is essential. Creating accountability through collective responsibility, government support, and producer involvement is crucial to promoting recycling and ensuring sustainable practices. Financial support from the government is vital to encourage recycling initiatives, and establishing provincial collection points can further facilitate the recycling process. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Department of Civil Engineering en_US
dc.subject End-of-Life en_US
dc.subject PV en_US
dc.subject Solar en_US
dc.subject PV waste en_US
dc.subject Solar Energy en_US
dc.subject Environmental impacts en_US
dc.subject Recycling of PV en_US
dc.subject Framework en_US
dc.subject Conceptual life cycle assessment en_US
dc.title Evaluation of environmental impacts of solar pv systems withconceptual life cycle assessment and recycling of endof- life pv panels en_US
dc.type Conference-Abstract en_US
dc.identifier.faculty Engineering en_US
dc.identifier.department Department of Civil Engineering en_US
dc.identifier.year 2023 en_US
dc.identifier.conference Civil Engineering Research Symposium 2023 en_US
dc.identifier.place University of Moratuwa, Katubedda, Moratuwa. en_US
dc.identifier.pgnos pp. 15-16 en_US
dc.identifier.proceeding Proceedings of Civil Engineering Research Symposium 2023 en_US
dc.identifier.email manatunge@uom.lk en_US


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