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Conference paper

Refined life-cycle assessment of polymer solar cells

In Proceedings of the 26th European International Conference on Photovoltaic Solar Energy — 2011, pp. 3835-3839
From

Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands1

Holst Centre2

Technical University of Cartagena3

Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark4

Functional organic materials, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark5

European Commission6

WIP Renewable Energies7

A refined life-cycle assessment of polymer solar cells is presented with a focus on critical components, i.e. the transparent conductive ITO layer and the encapsulation components. This present analysis gives a comprehensive sketch of the full environmental potential of polymer-OPV in comparison with other PV technologies.

It is shown that on a m2 basis the environmental characteristics of polymer-OPV are highly beneficial, while on a watt-peak and on a kWh basis, these benefits are - at the current level of the development - still (over-)compensated by low module efficiency and limited lifetime expectancy. The findings of this study underscore that, from an environmental and sustainability point of view, the replacement of the ITO layer and the optimization of encapsulation concepts should be in the spotlight of any near-term R&D efforts of the OPV community.

Solutions to both of these technological issues are actively pursued. Some of these are discussed as examples in this paper.

Language: English
Year: 2011
Pages: 3835-3839
Proceedings: 26th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition
ISBN: 3936338272 and 9783936338270
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.4229/26thEUPVSEC2011-4AV.3.61
ORCIDs: Krebs, Frederik C

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