Renewable Energy Paradox: Solar Panels and Their Toxic Waste
Cradle-to-grave solar panels are not as "green" as we are led to believe.
By Christopher McFadden
Sep 30, 2021
Renewable Energy Paradox: Solar Panels and Their Toxic Waste
Monash University
Around the world, there is a massive push to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels for various reasons – chief among them the preservation of our home planet. Among the various strategies being developed, one tends to receive the most attention – renewable technologies, like solar panels.
Touted as being completely sustainable, such claims often gloss over – or worse, ignore – the very real damage caused through the production and use of this technology. Just like wind turbines, solar panels may have a darker side to their existence than most truly appreciate.
That's not to say that solar PV panels should be abandoned outright, but that a more honest, and realistic, conversation be had about them.
To give you some idea of the scale of the problem, you can peruse some interesting data provided here. To give you the gist of it, this study, conducted by environmental journalists who favor nuclear power found that solar panels (over their lifetime) create somewhere in the region of 300 times more toxic waste per unit of energy than nuclear power plants.
https://interestingengineering.com/renewable-energy-paradox-solar-panels-and-their-toxic-waste