Solar panel minerals: Difference between revisions
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|0.82 g/m<sup>2</sup> <ref>Grandell, Leena & Thorenz, Andrea, 2014. "Silver supply risk analysis for the solar sector," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 69(C), pages 157-165.<br />Quote: <q>"This estimate is based on a very low silver content (0.82 g/m^2), which already reflects a technical approach to reduce silver consumption, such as the 'wrap through technology' or substitution of silver with copper, both of which are currently in development stage."</q><br />Note: Since the article is from 2014, maybe lower-silver options are available now. Also, the article doesn't really specify which solar panel technologies use this amount of silver.</ref> | |0.82 g/m<sup>2</sup> <ref>Grandell, Leena & Thorenz, Andrea, 2014. "Silver supply risk analysis for the solar sector," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 69(C), pages 157-165.<br />Quote: <q>"This estimate is based on a very low silver content (0.82 g/m^2), which already reflects a technical approach to reduce silver consumption, such as the 'wrap through technology' or substitution of silver with copper, both of which are currently in development stage."</q><br />Note: Since the article is from 2014, maybe lower-silver options are available now. Also, the article doesn't really specify which solar panel technologies use this amount of silver.</ref> | ||
| | |62% <ref>Silver reserves: 500,000 tonnes<br />https://www.statista.com/statistics/1114842/global-silver-reserves/</ref> | ||
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==Thin-film technologies== | ==Thin-film technologies <ref name="andersson">Materials Availability for Large-scale Thin-film Photovoltaics - Bjorn A. Andersson - First published in 2000 / Modified in 2020 - https://doi.org/10.1002/%28SICI%291099-159X%28200001%2F02%298%3A1%3C61%3A%3AAID-PIP301%3E3.0.CO%3B2-6</ref>== | ||
'''CdTe (Cadmium Telluride)''': | '''CdTe (Cadmium Telluride)''': | ||
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|Cadmium | |Cadmium | ||
|6.3 g/m<sup>2</sup | |6.3 g/m<sup>2</sup> | ||
| | |394% | ||
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|Tellurium | |Tellurium | ||
|6.5 g/m<sup>2</sup | |6.5 g/m<sup>2</sup> | ||
| | |12188% | ||
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|Selenium | |Selenium | ||
|4.8 g/m<sup>2</sup | |4.8 g/m<sup>2</sup> | ||
| | |2571% | ||
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|Gallium | |Gallium | ||
|0.53 g/m<sup>2</sup | |0.53 g/m<sup>2</sup> | ||
| | |181% | ||
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|Indium | |Indium | ||
|2.9 g/m<sup>2</sup | |2.9 g/m<sup>2</sup> | ||
| | |41827% | ||
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|Germanium | |Germanium | ||
|0.44 g/m<sup>2</sup | |0.44 g/m<sup>2</sup> | ||
| | |8250% | ||
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|Ruthenium<!-- I get a feeling this one might be outdated - seems likely that ruthenium could be phased out by now, since 'dye sensitized' doesn't sound like it would need a specific rare mineral. Keep in mind that the paper was published in 2000, and although it was updated in 2020, maybe they kept this just because it was the only row? Idk just a wild guess. More research needed? --> | |Ruthenium<!-- I get a feeling this one might be outdated - seems likely that ruthenium could be phased out by now, since 'dye sensitized' doesn't sound like it would need a specific rare mineral. Keep in mind that the paper was published in 2000, and although it was updated in 2020, maybe they kept this just because it was the only row? Idk just a wild guess. More research needed? --> | ||
|0.1 g/m<sup>2</sup | |0.1 g/m<sup>2</sup> | ||
| | |625% | ||
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Revision as of 07:00, 29 December 2022
It takes minerals to make solar panels. Some minerals are scarce. This might be an issue if we want to scale up green energy enough to replace fossil fuels.
What we need is a full chart of all minerals (and their quantities) involved in all solar panel technologies. Apparently this doesn't exist on the internet already, so we have to make it ourselves. The tables below are currently a work-in-progress.
The 3rd column of the tables below is based on a scenario involving 375,000 km^2 of solar panels globally (all suitable rooftops covered in solar panels), which is roughly what it would take to replace fossil fuels as an energy source.
General estimates
Mineral | Quantity | How much of global reserves would be needed in a rooftop solar scenario |
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Copper | ||
Silver | 0.82 g/m2 [1] | 62% [2] |
Thin-film technologies [3]
CdTe (Cadmium Telluride):
Mineral | Quantity | How much of global reserves would be needed in a rooftop solar scenario |
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Cadmium | 6.3 g/m2 | 394% |
Tellurium | 6.5 g/m2 | 12188% |
CIGS:
Mineral | Quantity | How much of global reserves would be needed in a rooftop solar scenario |
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Selenium | 4.8 g/m2 | 2571% |
Gallium | 0.53 g/m2 | 181% |
Indium | 2.9 g/m2 | 41827% |
aSiGe:
Mineral | Quantity | How much of global reserves would be needed in a rooftop solar scenario |
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Germanium | 0.44 g/m2 | 8250% |
Dye-sensitized:
Mineral | Quantity | How much of global reserves would be needed in a rooftop solar scenario |
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Ruthenium | 0.1 g/m2 | 625% |
References
- ↑ Grandell, Leena & Thorenz, Andrea, 2014. "Silver supply risk analysis for the solar sector," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 69(C), pages 157-165.
Quote:"This estimate is based on a very low silver content (0.82 g/m^2), which already reflects a technical approach to reduce silver consumption, such as the 'wrap through technology' or substitution of silver with copper, both of which are currently in development stage."
Note: Since the article is from 2014, maybe lower-silver options are available now. Also, the article doesn't really specify which solar panel technologies use this amount of silver. - ↑ Silver reserves: 500,000 tonnes
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1114842/global-silver-reserves/ - ↑ Materials Availability for Large-scale Thin-film Photovoltaics - Bjorn A. Andersson - First published in 2000 / Modified in 2020 - https://doi.org/10.1002/%28SICI%291099-159X%28200001%2F02%298%3A1%3C61%3A%3AAID-PIP301%3E3.0.CO%3B2-6
See also
- Energy to make solar panels - EROI or energy payback time - and its tradeoff against mineral intensity. Page is not made yet.
- Minerals - contains the data on global mineral reserves