Solar Waste Management in India - By Ranjeet Shah
Solar energy has become a leading solution to meet the increasing energy demands of the world’s growing population. Solar photovoltaic technology is an efficient option to generate electricity from solar energy and mitigate climate change. Although the development and growth of solar photovoltaics (PV) has had a positive impact on energy system de-carbonization, end-of-life solar panels might become toxic waste if not properly disposed of.
Recently, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change highlighted the importance of solar waste management in the country by adding solar PV modules panels/ cells in Chapter V of the new E-Waste Management Rules of ....
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