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[-] Feed_el_Castro@hexbear.net 18 points 1 day ago

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

[-] FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au 1 points 11 hours ago

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.

[-] Feed_el_Castro@hexbear.net 2 points 7 hours ago

Scale is irrelevant

Famously, economy of scale isn't a thing /s

cheap chinese-made solar panels

That would be all solar panels. China manufactures 95% of the solar photovoltaic power in the planet, you can thank socialism for providing an alternative to fossil fuels

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