INSTALACIONES SOLARES DE AUTOCONSUMO
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Virendra Kumar, Nishant Kumar Singh, Dan Bhadur Pal, Surendra Kumar Yadav
Agosto de 2025 Páginas: 72 Edición en tapa blanda
Código 11662 ISBN/EAN: 9788743800859
The solar boom sweeping the world holds both promise and peril. Although solar PV panels provide a revolution in energy production, it is their end-of-life that poses a serious challenge. This book, Sustainable Management of Solar PV Panel Waste, addresses several aspects of this concern. It assesses the environmental degradation over the entire lifecycle of solar panels, from manufacturing to disposal. Readers will encounter new waste management approaches, explore key policy frameworks, and learn about urban technologies capable of resource recovery.
This book should be mandatory reading for researchers, policy-makers and industry professionals who want to reduce the environmental impacts of solar energy and create a truly sustainable solar future.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Solar PV Panel Waste Projections
Chapter 3 PV Panel Composition and Waste Classification
Chapter 4 PV Panel Waste Management Options
Chapter 5 National Approaches to PV Waste Management
Chapter 6 Value Creation from End-of-Life PV Panels
Chapter 7 Conclusions: The Way Forward
Dr. Virendra Kumar is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at MMUT, Gorakhpur, India. He has a Ph.D. in Thermal Engineering from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India and has over eight years of experience in teaching and research. He is an author of over 50 research articles and four books. E-mail address: virendar.k@hbtu.ac.in
Dr. Nishant Kumar Singh is an Associate Professor at Harcourt Butler Technical University, Kanpur, India. He holds a Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology ( Dhanbad), India. Dr. Singh has published over 110 research articles in well-known international journals. He has also written five books with international publishers like CRC Press and Nova Publishers. His research interests include tribology, composites, micro-manufacturing, and non-conventional machining processes. Email: nsingh@hbtu.ac.in
Dr. Dan Bahadur Pal is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Harcourt Butler Technical University, Kanpur, India. He completed his Ph.D. in 2017 in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. He has published 82 papers in internationally refereed journals, six books, and thirty book chapters. Email: dbpal@hbtu.ac.in
Dr. Surendra Kumar Yadav is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at K R Mangalam University in Gurugram, India. He earned his Master’s (M.Tech) and doctoral (Ph.D.) degrees from the National Institute of Technology in Silchar, India. He has published more than 21 articles in reputed international peer-reviewed journals. Email: https://www.krmangalam.edu.in/
El auge de la energía solar que arrasa el mundo presenta tanto promesas como peligros. Si bien los paneles solares fotovoltaicos representan una revolución en la producción de energía, es su fin de vida útil lo que plantea un serio desafío. Este libro, " Gestión Sostenible de los Residuos de Paneles Solares Fotovoltaicos" , aborda varios aspectos de esta preocupación. Evalúa la degradación ambiental a lo largo de todo el ciclo de vida de los paneles solares, desde su fabricación hasta su eliminación. Los lectores descubrirán nuevos enfoques de gestión de residuos, explorarán marcos de políticas clave y aprenderán sobre tecnologías urbanas capaces de recuperar recursos.
Este libro debería ser lectura obligatoria para investigadores, formuladores de políticas y profesionales de la industria que quieran reducir el impacto ambiental de la energía solar y crear un futuro solar verdaderamente sostenible.
Capítulo 1 Introducción
Capítulo 2 Proyecciones de residuos de paneles solares fotovoltaicos
Capítulo 3 Composición de los paneles fotovoltaicos y clasificación de residuos
Capítulo 4 Opciones de gestión de residuos de paneles fotovoltaicos
Capítulo 5 Enfoques nacionales para la gestión de residuos fotovoltaicos
Capítulo 6 Creación de valor a partir de paneles fotovoltaicos al final de su vida útil
Capítulo 7 Conclusiones: El camino a seguir
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