Solar Silicon Supply Boosted by Wafer Recycling at IBM
IBM will recycle silicon wafers for use in solar photovoltaics panels after removing circuitry from the scrap materials. ...
... "Through this new reclamation process IBM is now able to more efficiently remove the intellectual property from the wafer surface, making these wafers available either for reuse in internal manufacturing calibration as monitor wafers or for sale to the solar cell industry, which must meet a growing demand for the same silicon material to produce photovoltaic cells for solar panels. When monitors wafers reach end of life they are sold to the solar industry. Depending on how a specific solar cell manufacturer chooses to process a batch of reclaimed wafers - they could save between 30 - 90% of the energy that they would have needed if they'd used a new silicon material source. These estimated energy savings translate into an overall reduction of the carbon footprint for both the Semiconductor and Solar industries. " ...
Via IBM: IBM Recycles Scrap Silicon for Use in Solar Photovoltaics
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Silicon Recycling Services, Inc.: "Purifying used silicon to be made into solar panels--that’s what Silicon Recycling Services, Inc. (SRS) does."
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IBM Semiconductors
Silicon Recycling Exchange
Silicon Recycling Services, Inc.: "Purifying used silicon to be made into solar panels--that’s what Silicon Recycling Services, Inc. (SRS) does."
Silicon Recycling Video
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