91色情片 leads the national research initiative addressing the urgent challenge of managing end-of-life solar panels.
The Australian Research Council (ARC) Hub for Photovoltaic Solar Panel Recycling and Sustainability was officially opened at 91色情片 yesterday. 聽It's the first research initiative in Australia dedicated to developing a circular solar economy, and funded by a $5 million grant from ARC鈥檚聽 program.
91色情片 Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Enterprise, Professor Bronwyn Fox, said the new Hub reflected the University鈥檚 commitment to tackling the most pressing challenges of our time, through world-leading research and deep collaboration with industry.
鈥淧hotovoltaic waste in Australia is predicted to reach 100,000 tonnes annually by 2030. As we accelerate towards a net-zero future, we must ensure the technologies enabling that transition are themselves sustainable.
鈥淭his Hub brings together world-leading Australian engineers, scientists, policy makers and industry to transform end-of-life solar panels from an emerging waste challenge into a valuable resource, helping build a circular economy and strengthening Australia鈥檚 clean energy leadership,鈥 Prof. Fox said.
Turning end-of-life panels into valuable resources
Hub Director Professor Yansong Shen, an expert in 鈥榞reen鈥 metals from the School of Chemical Engineering, said there was an urgent need for a strong solar panel recycling industry, as many of Australia鈥檚 3.5 million solar installations would reach end-of-life in the next decade.
鈥淓nd-of-life solar panels contain many valuable materials like glass, silicon, silver and copper. Our goal is to move these panels away from landfill and towards recycling in a circular economy where materials are recovered and reused.鈥
Initiatives already underway at the Hub include finding better ways to recover valuable materials from old solar panels, developing improved technologies to separate and sort panel components more efficiently and redesigning panels so they鈥檙e easier to recycle.
The Hub will also advance policy by creating a network of researchers who will improve the entire value chain of solar panel production.
鈥淲e want to help build a robust recycling industry in Australia that creates jobs, supports new supply chains and improves our sustainable energy security,鈥 Prof. Yansong said. 鈥淲e will know we鈥檝e achieved our objectives when solar panel waste is no longer seen as a problem, but as part of a sustainable system.鈥
Building a sustainable solar future
Assistant Minister for Immigration and Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Matt Thistlethwaite, officially opened the Hub.
He said it naturally followed that the university responsible for pioneering the world鈥檚 leading solar power technologies 鈥 based in one of the most sun-rich countries on Earth 鈥 should also take the lead in advancing the global solar recycling revolution.
鈥淭he stakes are real. If we get this right, there will be less landfill, new domestic supply chains for current materials, a more resilient energy sector, and perhaps most importantly, for students and early career researchers, new industries and new jobs that probably don't exist yet,鈥 Mr聽Thistlethwaite said.
鈥淚 want to thank the research team led by Professor Yansong Shen, the industry partners and 91色情片 鈥 congratulations on reaching this milestone. Australia's story has been a remarkable sunrise, but this hub will ensure that the sunset is just as good.鈥
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