Solar Silicon Production

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PV Panels

  • About half of the embodied energy of PV panels goes into the production of solar cells themselves. Rest is frame etc. [1]
  • If solar panel energy payback is now 1 year - then we need about 2kW per watt of PV.
  • This means we can produce 100kW of PV from 100kW of PV every year.
  • 100kW is about 300 PV panels. About 1 panel per day.
  • This is self-evident. If energy payback is 1 year, then it takes 1 year for the panels to reproduce themselves energy wise.

Silicon Production

  • 1 kg of solar grade silicon produces 2-4 kW of pv cells. [2]
  • 300kWhr for 1 kg of solar grade silicon [3]
  • 100kWhr to produce 1 kg of solar grade silicon [4]
  • Upgrading metallurgical grade can be done to achieve 5N silicon [5]. See Science Direct [6]
  • Chemistry - [7]
  • UMG achieves up to 20% [8]

Upgraded Metallurgical Grade

  • "There are a number of UMG producers in the market providing a product that potentially could produce a cost advantage over competitors, inside and outside of the silicon-based PV industry. " - [9]
  • "In summary, solar cells made from UMG-based material have the same features as any multicrystalline-based cells except for somewhat higher impurity

levels in the 100% UMG." [In summary, solar cells made from UMG-based material have the same features as any multicrystalline-based cells except for somewhat higher impurity levels in the 100% UMG.]

  • OMG! UMG! Compared to conventional polysilicon, it delivers a significant reduction in climate change emissions by over 20% and cuts the energy payback time by 50%. - [10]
  • China took 10 years to exceed the world in pv - [China showed interest in PVs after 2000 and in a very short time (5–10 years), it built up a world-class industry surpassing all its Western competitors in terms of momentum and effectiveness]
  • No new UMG since 2014 [11]
  • Recycling can be big - [12]

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