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Reshoring silicon photovoltaics manufacturing contributes to decarbonization and climate change mitigation

Engineering and Technology

Reshoring silicon photovoltaics manufacturing contributes to decarbonization and climate change mitigation

H. Liang and F. You

This groundbreaking study by Haoyue Liang and Fengqi You reveals that reshoring crystalline silicon photovoltaic panel manufacturing to the U.S. could dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption. Projections show a potential 30% decrease in emissions by 2035 compared to 2020 import levels, highlighting a path to a more sustainable and competitive domestic manufacturing landscape.... show more
Abstract
The globalized supply chain for crystalline silicon (c-Si) photovoltaic (PV) panels is increasingly fragile, as freight crises and geopolitical risks threaten to postpone major PV projects. This study assesses the climate change implications of reshoring solar panel manufacturing to the U.S. as a strategy to reduce reliance on foreign supplies. If the U.S. fully reshored c-Si PV panel manufacturing by 2035, the estimated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and energy consumption would be 30% and 13% lower, respectively, than relying on global imports in 2020. If the target is achieved by 2050, climate and energy impacts would be reduced by 33% and 17%, respectively, compared to 2020. Reshored manufacturing improves domestic competitiveness, advances decarbonization goals, and the reductions align with climate targets.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 08, 2023
Authors
Haoyue Liang, Fengqi You
Tags
crystalline silicon
photovoltaic panels
reshoring
greenhouse gas emissions
energy consumption
sustainability
domestic manufacturing
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