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PHOTORAMA

PHOtovoltaic waste management - advanced Technologies for recOvery and recycling of secondary Raw Materials from end-of-life modules

Informazioni Generali

Coordinatore:
CEA - COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES (Francia)
Responsabile:
IZZI MASSIMO - TERIN-SPV-IIF (CASACCIA)
Ruolo ENEA:
PARTNER
Sito WEB:
Sito WEB non disponibile

Programmi Europei

Programma:
HORIZON 2020 -> Climate Action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials (IA - Innovation Action)

Descrizione e Attività

Descrizione Generale

Since the last decades, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) have been drastically increasing in Europe, particularly for recent technologies such as Photovoltaic (PV) devices. These products are designed as complex sandwiches, which make the recovery of the critical (Si, In, Ga) and precious (Ag) raw materials encapsulated in the layers extremely challenging.
The overall objective of PHOTORAMA is to draw up a profitable and sustainable circular value chain that will lead to a carbon neutral PV industry. PHOTORAMA will develop and demonstrate the industrial prospective of recycling solutions to recover and recycle all the materials ‘components from End-of-life PV panels. A complementary consortium of 13 European companies and research institutes has built the framework of PHOTORAMA as follow:
(1) the development of innovative processes and technologies from TRL4-5 to TRL7 to establish a sound recycling scheme to increase significantly resource efficiency with decisive cost-cutting solutions. The implementation of automated disassembly and sandwich opening as layer separation (MONDRAGON, DFD, CEA) enabling high-recovery (> 95%) of secondary raw materials: Ag, Si (SINTEF, CEA, IDENER) and In, Ga (LUXCHEMTECH) from EoL PV panels (crystalline silicon, thin films),
(2) the full-circularity approach emphasised from collection (PV CYCLE) to marketable new products from Si, In, Ga, Ag (RHP), glass (MALTHA) mainly for PV manufacturing (EGP),
(3) the demonstration of the business viability and attractiveness of its technological solutions (BIFA, ENEA) as one of the most competitive perspective for PV recycling.
PHOTORAMA will strengthen this ambitious model with environmental impacts assessments and a strategic dissemination and exploitation plan supported by a strong effort for raising societal awareness (ZSI). The implementation of PHOTORAMA recycling scheme would unlock already more than 100,000 tons of valuable secondary raw materials by 2030.

Attività svolta da ENEA

L' ENEA partecipa alle attività di sviluppo di linea pilota per Tecnologie avanzate per il recupero di materiali critici e preziosi da pannelli fotovoltaici a fine vita come Silicio, Indio, Gallio, Argento. In particolare il progetto mira allo sviluppo di un ecodesign attraverso 2 diversi tipi di processo di recupero dei metalli che riducono al minimo l'uso di sostanze chimiche consentendo, al contempo, un elevato tasso di riciclaggio dei materiali di ingresso. Riuso dei materiali riciclati per linea produzione PV.

Dati Finanziari (in euro)

Costo Eleggibile

Progetto:
10.365.764,00
ENEA:
400.134,00

Contributo

Progetto:
8.381.666,00
ENEA:
400.134,00

Durata del Progetto

Anno di stipula e Durata:
2021 - 36 mesi
Periodo:
01-05-2021 -> 30-04-2024

Partner (13)

Ruolo Nome Nazione
RHP TECHNOLOGY GMBH Austria
ZSI - CENTRE FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION Austria
MALTHA GLASRECYCLAGE BELGIE Belgio
DFD- DENSE FLUID DEGREASING Francia
MONDRAGON ASSEMBLY SA Francia
PV CYCLE FRANCE Francia
BIFA - ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTE Germania
LUXCHEMTECH GMBH Germania
ENEL GREEN POWER Italia
SINTEF Norvegia
IDENER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT AGRUPACION DE INTERES ECONOMICO Spagna
COORD CEA - COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES Francia
PARTNER ENEA Italia

Keyword CORDIS (3)

Keyword Argomento
MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY Industry and technology
Recycling, Recovery And Reclamation Protecting Man and his Environment
WASTE MANAGEMENT Protecting Man and his Environment

Altre Keyword (1)

Keyword
Raw materials