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anuary 21, 2022 report
Calculating the coming aluminum demand for solar panels and how to mitigate its greenhouse impact

by Bob Yirka , Tech Xplore
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A team of researchers at the University of New South Wales has found that due to increased demands for solar panels in the coming years there will be a corresponding increase in the need for aluminum to support them. In their paper published in the journal Nature Sustainability, the group describes how they arrived at estimates of demand for aluminum related to solar panels and ways to mitigate the impact the production of the aluminum will have on global warming. Timothy Laing, with the University of Brighton, has published a News & Views piece in the same journal issue outlining the work done by the team in Australia.

As the researchers note, a lot of attention has been paid to the materials that are used to make solar panels, such as silicon, and how demand for them might be met as the demand for solar energy solutions increases. In this new effort, they note that one part of solar panel installations that is often overlooked is the rails that are used to fix them in place. Most such rails, they note, are made out of aluminum because of its light weight. They explain that other parts of solar panel systems, such as casings for inverters, are also made out of aluminum for the same reason. They further note that as the demand for solar power increases in the coming years, the demand for aluminum will increase as well. Unlike other materials used to create solar panel systems, there is little chance there will be a shortage—the materials used to make it, such as bauxite, are quite plentiful. Instead, there is the issue of greenhouse gas emissions that occur when aluminum is made.

https://techxplore.com/news/2022-01-aluminum-demand-solar-panels-mitigate.html