• @MeekerThanBeaker
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    244 months ago

    It’s obviously a great achievement though it would be nice to see improvements larger than 1-2%.

    Let’s hope the next one will be like a 10-12% improvement… though that’s probably wishful thinking.

    Storage is likely the bigger issue now.

    • /home/pineapplelover
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      274 months ago

      I’m more concerned with longevity and use of more environmentally friendly materials with solar panels than efficiency. In about 30 years or so, they reach their end of life so there will be hazardous waste resulting from that.

      • @[email protected]
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        164 months ago

        Remember that solar just doesn’t stop working at some random day. The efficiency drops to where it makes sense to replace then people like me come in and buy the panels for pennies on the dollar because a 18% efficient panel will work just fine.

        • Morphit
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          -34 months ago

          Will you be able to handle all these panels as it becomes economically reasonable for people to replace them?

          • BlackLaZoR
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            24 months ago

            Some solar panels are considered hazardous waste, and some are not

            That’s horribly unspecific

            Lead and cadmium

            AFAIK in EU Leaded solder is forbidden since many years (outside of safety related equipment). Cadmium is regulated in similar fashion. Electronic equipment disposal and recycling is also strictly controlled.

            The whole thing looks like fear mongering.

            • /home/pineapplelover
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              14 months ago

              Every few decades we would dump fields and fields of solar panels. I’m sure that’s not good for the environment. The heavy metals, batteries, manufacturing and transportation byproducts, even the plastics that could be used in packaging. Wish there was a better renewable energy solution with no waste.

              • BlackLaZoR
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                24 months ago

                Nobody talks about dumping these things in the field. Glass, silicon, and aluminum can be reused or disposed safely. As I said in previous post - in EU electronic waste is disposed properly without dumping whole things into a landfill. Solar panels aren’t even the hardest e-waste to deal with.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      4 months ago

      It’s more about the use of perovskite (while retaining durability), which should lower the cost of the panels.
      The efficiency improvement is a bonus.

    • @BassTurd
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      24 months ago

      I thought that I had read that we are close to the theoretical max efficiency for solar. That may have been in a comment and completely false, but it may be something to look into if it interests you. If there is validity, then there just may not be enough room for those large jumps. I think making them out of safer materials and trying to make the mfg process greener would offset some of the shortcomings of efficiency.