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Environmental impact of terwatt scale Si-photovoltaics

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arxiv 2105.13713 v1 pith:UBWAC5AL submitted 2021-05-28 physics.app-ph physics.soc-ph

classification physics.app-phphysics.soc-ph
keywords emissionselectricityenergygenerationsolarcarbonclearlyembodied
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Solar photovoltaics which converts renewable solar energy into electricity have become prominent as a measure to decarbonize electricity generation. The operational carbon footprint of this technology is significantly lower compared to electricity generation using conventional non-renewable fuels. The operationalization of photovoltaic electricity generation however results in significant emissions which are loaded upfront into the atmosphere. An analysis of the embodied energy in Si solar panels manufacturing and installation, and associated CO2 emissions clearly show their global warming potential. Installation of 10 TWp capacity requires 150 Exa Joules of energy and results in 7 to 13 GTons of emissions depending on the embodied energy mix. Particulate and other gaseous emissions as well as water consumption will be additional. These are significant emissions requiring development of alternate low carbon footprint manufacturing technologies and clearly shows the flip side of recent prediction of Terawatt scale photovoltaics.

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