• FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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      21 小时前

      Solar panels require mining and non-renewable materials to make, and are economically non-recyclable, meaning they end up in landfill.

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        19 小时前

        economically non-recyclable

        Solar panels are almost entirely recyclable. The same is true for batteries used for energy storage. It not being “economical” is a capitalism problem and not a renewable energy problem.

      • chgxvjh [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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        This is bordering on miss information. It’s a tiny fraction of resources compared to what we are currently extracting to produce energy and discarded solar panels are pretty safe (unless it’s American solar panels that sometimes contain heavy metals like cadmium).

        And the neoliberal answer to solar panels being economically non-recycleable is to increase the cost to putting them in landfills until they are economically recyclable. Even if it’s just grinding them into dust to use as a filler in concrete or something.

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          19 小时前

          Nothing I said is bordering on “miss information”. It’s all true.

          If we were serious about “net zero” we’d be all in on nuclear. It’s the only way to it.

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            Saying the panels would end up in landfills is absolutely misinformation.

            Like 95% of a solar panel is glass, aluminum, or silicon. I terms of recycling, those are some of the most recyclable materials.

            If your goal is net zero than solar and batteries is it because its theoretically possible to reach a point where all new panels and batteries are produced from materials recycled out of old panels and batteries.

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            Sure, but we’re not doing net zero, and never were. It’s an Ideal that dominates in the media only to undermine the actual work of adaptation, since it cannot and will not be attempted under capitalism - it’d be easier to ask the devil to lay off on the brimstone. Like fusion, when net zero 2025 passed, they just start talking about net zero by 2030.

            Somewhat decentralised and resilient solar energy infrastructure is far more valuable for surviving extreme climate change and global excitements than a nuclear power infrastructure that won’t exist without decades of struggle. And the former can be attempted by individuals and small communities even with our malicious and incapable governments - small-scale community nuclear isn’t even a dream.

            Focusing on nuclear energy is ultimately passive, it’ll always be a decades-long project, first to overcome the hostile regulations and corruption blocking it, and then to just get it done - and it can only be done by corporations or governments, who we must trust to actually do it. Solar/renewables are active, alive, they can be done now even imperfectly, by small groups.

            The only single solution is every single solution - nuclear, solar, communism, wind, ecological adaptation, yadda yadda.

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              Sure, but we’re not doing net zero, and never were.

              Ummm that’s literally what most countries and governments are specifically saying is their goal.

              Solar/renewables are active, alive, they can be done now even imperfectly, by small groups.

              No they can’t lol. You need giant corporations manufacturing them lol.

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            Nuclear plants require mining and non-renewable materials to make, and are economically non-recyclable, meaning they end up in landfill.

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            Why did you make an inane comment about how solar panels aren’t recyclable and need to be mined then?

            It’s not a point worth making because the lifetime emissions of solar are insanely lower than coal, negligible in comparison.

            Yet you said solar panels aren’t recyclable and require mining so what were you trying to say? What did you mean by that?

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              Why did you make an inane comment about how solar panels aren’t recyclable and need to be mined then?

              Because the person I replied to said this:

              besides being extremely clean

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              Show me a country running off grid scale batteries. Then out of those 0 countries, show me one that’s as big as Australia.

      • Feed_el_Castro [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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        Solar panels require mining and non-renewable materials to make

        All human activity has an impact, replacing fossil fuels by solar is extremely positive

        and are economically non-recyclable

        Their lifespan is 30+ years easily. Recycling may very well become economically feasible once we start generating millions of tons of solar panel residue, large scale operation is a huge aspect of profitability

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          Recycling may very well become economically feasible once we start generating millions of tons of solar panel residue, large scale operation is a huge aspect of profitability

          Scale is irrelevant. The cost to break down and recover materials from a solar panel and then recycle it to be able to make it into a new panel is higher than it costs to just buy a new panel, and this is never going to change - especially as the price of cheap chinese-made solar panels keeps decreasing.