Title :
Assessment of Leaching Tests for Evaluating Potential Environmental Impacts of PV Module Field Breakage
Author :
Sinha, Parikhit ; Wade, Andreas
Author_Institution :
First Solar, Tempe, AZ, USA
Abstract :
Test methods from standard waste characterization leaching tests used in the U.S., Germany, and Japan were evaluated to determine if they can be used to help evaluate potential environmental impacts from photovoltaic (PV) module field breakage. To assess the representativeness of leaching test methods, PV module breakage types were evaluated from warranty return data. Field breakages mainly consist of various types of stress and impact fractures in which modules remain largely intact with a number of glass fractures or cracks. By breaking modules into centimeter-scale pieces and tumbling them in solvent, waste characterization leaching tests can be more aggressive than PV field breakage conditions with regard to parameters such as fragment sample size, solvent, and treatment method. An alternative test method was previously used in Japan in which modules with a predetermined number of cracks were subjected to simulated rainwater. This approach is more representative of field conditions as modules are more likely to experience cracks under field conditions than to break into pieces.
Keywords :
environmental testing; fracture; leaching; solar cells; PV module field breakage; environmental impacts; fragment sample size; leaching tests; photovoltaic module; simulated rainwater; solvent; treatment method; warranty return data; waste characterization leaching tests; Cadmium compounds; Environmental management; Leaching; Photovoltaic systems; Semiconductor materials; Solvents; Environmental management; photovoltaic (PV) systems; risk analysis;
Journal_Title :
Photovoltaics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JPHOTOV.2015.2479459