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太阳能板回收市场-2024年至2029年预测Solar Panel Recycling Market - Forecasts from 2024 to 2029 |
2022年太阳能板回收市场价值为1802.77亿美元,预计复合年增长率为27.86%,到2029年市场规模将达到10773.56亿美元。
太阳能板回收是指对废弃光伏(PV)电池板中的元素进行收集和再利用。这对于可再生能源产业的永续性至关重要。为了避免资源枯竭和环境破坏,管理世界各地安装的废弃太阳能板的处置非常重要。回收通常涉及收集、分类、分解、加工和精製材料,以提取有价值的成分以在新产品中重复使用,例如硅、铝和玻璃。
太阳能板回收有多种好处,包括减少废弃物、节省能源、保护资源和经济前景。相关人员将确保太阳能产业的长期生存能力,同时透过开发有效的回收基础设施和鼓励道德的报废产品管理实践来减少对环境的影响。
客户对永续能源来源不断增加的好处的认识的提高以及地方政府提供的补贴是推动市场成长的关键因素,太阳能组件安装数量的增加也是如此。越来越多地采用太阳能电池板、收紧政府法规、增加太阳能电池板的有效处置、增加太阳能电池板安装数量以替代其他非环保能源来源等将推动太阳能电池板回收行业。这是主要的因素。
此外,技术进步、製造流程现代化以及行业研发活动的不断增加预计将在整个预测期内为太阳能板回收市场提供新的机会。然而,人们对太阳能板回收的认识不足是进一步挑战太阳能板回收市场成长的主要限制因素。
太阳能板的使用寿命为 20 至 25 年,之后必须更换。这些太阳能电池板不能在垃圾掩埋场掩埋,因为它们包含含有重金属的太阳能模组。因此,太阳能板回收业务潜力巨大。太阳能板可以拆卸成多个零件,并以多种方式回收,包括机械、热、化学、雷射及其组合。
此外,根据国际可再生能源机构(IRENA)的数据,到2050年,全球太阳能板废弃物累积量预计将达到6,000万至7,800万吨。因此,太阳能废弃物的增加预计将导致全球太阳能板回收产业的復兴。此外,太阳能价格低廉且生态学有益。据国际能源总署(IRENA)称,太阳能是电力供应的新领导者,预计将快速成长。因此,全球范围内对太阳能板回收的需求正在增加。
由于太阳能电池板安装量的增加,太阳能板回收市场受到了一些显着的影响。随着越来越多的太阳能发电系统的安装,即将到期的光伏(PV)电池板的数量也会增加。随着越来越多的面板报废,越来越需要有效且环保的回收方法来处理废物并回收有价值的材料。
此外,不断发展的太阳能产业将推动基础设施和太阳能板回收技术的创新。正在建立回收设施和程序,以高效和有效地管理更多的面板。
为正确的光伏(PV)板报废管理制定标准和指南的法规对太阳能板回收市场产生重大影响。生产者延伸责任 (EPR) 法规通常是这些指令的一部分,这些法规迫使生产者安排并资助其产品的收集和回收。
它还鼓励对回收基础设施和程序进行投资,以实现回收目标,旨在防止一定比例的废弃光伏板掩埋垃圾掩埋场。还可以提供赠款、税额扣抵和其他财政支持作为奖励,以鼓励回收工作并促进合规。还有法规规定了回收程序的标准和认证要求,以确保回收材料在环境中的永续性及其品质。
回收费用昂贵,亚太地区新兴国家缺乏认识和普遍兴趣预计将阻碍市场扩张。回收成本高于掩埋,而且回收的废料价值低于原始废料。因此,人们对回收兴趣不大。太阳能电池板的回收仍然非常昂贵。然而,研究人员正在探索新的回收技术来解决这个问题。废弃物含有硅、钙、铅和其他有毒化合物(包括致癌性),只能透过破坏面板来清除。
预计亚太地区将在太阳能板回收市场中占据主要份额。
亚太地区的太阳能板回收市场预计将迅速扩大。特别是在亚太地区,由于日益增长的环境问题和工业化,太阳能发电能力正在获得巨大的吸引力。
中国和印度等国家是该地区主要的太阳能生产国,太阳能板的安装比例很高。中国生产的太阳能板产能约占全球71%。此外,由于现有基础设施的老化,太阳能板回收市场预计将在预测期内受到欢迎。
The solar panel recycling market is evaluated at US$180.277 billion for the year 2022 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 27.86% to reach a market size of US$1,077.356 billion by the year 2029.
Solar panel recycling is the methodical collection and repurposing of elements from solar photovoltaic (PV) panels that have been retired. It is essential for sustainability in the renewable energy sector. To avoid resource depletion and environmental damage, it is critical to manage the disposal of end-of-life solar panels as these installations spread around the world. Recycling usually entails gathering, classifying, disassembling, processing, and refining materials to extract valuable components for reuse in new goods, such as silicon, aluminum, and glass.
Solar panel recycling has several advantages, including reduced waste, energy savings, resource conservation, and economic prospects. Stakeholders can guarantee the long-term viability of the solar energy sector while reducing its environmental impact by putting in place effective recycling infrastructure and encouraging ethical end-of-life management practices.
Rising customer awareness of the increased benefits of sustainable energy sources, as well as subsidies provided by provincial governments, is a critical factor driving market growth, as is an increase in the number of installations of solar photovoltaic modules. Rising adoption of solar panels, rising government regulations, increasing effective disposal of solar panels, and an increase in the number of solar panel installations as an alternative to other non-eco-friendly sources are the key drivers driving the solar panel recycling industry, among others.
Furthermore, rising technological advancement and modernization in manufacturing processes, as well as rising research and development activities in the industry, are predicted to provide new opportunities for the solar panel recycling market throughout the projected period. However, a lack of awareness regarding solar panel recycling is a key restriction that would further challenge the solar panel recycling market growth.
Solar panels have a functional life of 20 to 25 years and must be changed after that. These solar panels have photovoltaic modules which contain heavy metals and so cannot be disposed of in landfills. As a result, the solar panel recycling business has enormous potential. The solar panel can be dismantled into multiple parts and recycled using a variety of methods, including mechanical, thermal, chemical, laser, and combinations thereof.
Furthermore, the total volume of accumulated global solar panel waste is expected to reach 60 to 78 million tonnes by 2050, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). As a result, the rise in solar waste is projected to fuel the worldwide solar panel recycling industry. Additionally, solar energy is both affordable and ecologically beneficial. According to the International Energy Agency, solar PV is the new leader in power supply and is set for rapid growth. Hence, the global demand for solar panel recycling is growing globally.
The solar panels recycling market is strongly impacted by the growing installation of solar panels in several noteworthy ways. As more solar systems are installed, there is a corresponding rise in the quantity of end-of-life photovoltaic (PV) panels that are nearing the end of their use. As more panels become retired, there is an increasing need for effective and environmentally friendly recycling methods to handle their disposal and recover valuable materials.
Additionally, the growing solar industry encourages infrastructure development and innovation in solar panel recycling technology. To efficiently and effectively manage higher numbers of panels, recycling facilities and procedures have been established.
Regulations that set standards and guidance for the proper end-of-life management of photovoltaic (PV) panels have a substantial influence on the market for solar panel recycling. Extended producer responsibility (EPR) regulations, which force producers to arrange and fund product collection and recycling, are frequently a part of these mandates.
To satisfy recycling targets, which also aim to keep a specific proportion of end-of-life PV panels out of landfills, investments in recycling infrastructure and procedures are encouraged. Grants, tax credits, and other forms of financial assistance may be offered as incentives to promote recycling initiatives and ease compliance. Regulations may also set criteria and certification requirements for recycling procedures, guaranteeing the sustainability of recycled materials in the environment and their quality.
Recycling is expensive, and the lack of awareness and general interest in developing countries in the Asia Pacific region is predicted to hamper market expansion. Recycling is more expensive than landfilling, and the value of recovered scraps is less than the original. Thereby, there is minimal interest in recycling. Solar panel recycling is still very expensive. Nevertheless, researchers are exploring novel recycling technologies to curb this issue. The waste contains silicon, calcium, lead, and other toxic compounds (including carcinogens) that cannot be removed without breaking the panel further restraining the market.
Asia Pacific is predicted to account for a significant share of the solar panel recycling market.
The solar panel recycling market is expected to expand at a rapid rate in the Asia-Pacific region. With growing environmental concerns and industrialization, particularly in Asia-Pacific, the region's solar power-producing capacity has acquired significant traction.
Countries such as China and India are prominent solar power generating countries in the region, with a high percentage of solar panel installations. China manufactures around 71% of global solar panels capacity. Furthermore, due to the existing and aging infrastructure, the solar panel recycling market is anticipated to gain popularity during the forecast period.