Do Solar Panels Require More Energy During Manufacturing Than They Produce Over Their Lifetime?
A friend told me that the energy required to manufacture a solar panel is greater than what the panel is expected to produce during its lifetime, thus making them inefficient and unsustainable, and I have not been able to find any literature which agrees. Can anyone point me in an academic non biased direction? I remain skeptical.
There is a study conducted by Giacomo Bizzarri of the University of Ferrara and Gianluca Morini of the University of Bologna found that the COST of installing solar panels over their lifespan is 2.5 time MORE than the cost of purchasing the power they produce.
They more importantly stated that they “…found that the total energy produced over a two-year period outweighs the energy used in manufacture, installation, and maintenance. Their analysis also shows that the manufacture and use of PV panels produces less pollution than fossil fuel based electricity generation.”
So there is your answer, they are only more expensive and only now. A few years back gas was only $1.50/gallons here in the USA. Things change quickly. If electricity costs increase by 300% over the next 20-25 years, this study may need to be revised!
People sometimes say that. Don’t just accept it as fact. And don’t waste your time trying to disprove it. Make the person who told you that prove it. Make him show you a full accounting of all the energy used to make a solar panel. That will be REALLY hard to do. But in the end, since solar panels can last so long and keep making power all the time, then eventually they would have to catch up and pass the amount of energy used to make them, since that amount of energy never goes up after the panel is complete. Right? The only question is how long that would take and if the panels can continue working for longer than that.
Well I can agree with most of the response
that you have got so far but I will only pick on a few
If you are paying (EST ONLY) $400 for a 100watt panel
they might have $200 in to producing it..
I have got $5000 in to my Panels I have had them for
9 years I save around $1100 each year..Well I guess
they have payed for them and saved me a added $5000
By the way They have a 20 year warranty
At this rate I will save another $11000 be for
they might die ..
In short Tell your Friend to (GO GREEN)
Solar cells if mounted securely can produce power for a very long time. U will need to clean them about every 6 moths. I always use a dilute acid water to clean off most basic material. Then rinse it off with soda water. The acid can cause corrosion if not neutralized with the soda water.
I dont know the answer but its a fantastic question… or how bout this one:
Electric cars for reduction of pollution charged with electricity made from a coal power plant. The same will be for hydrogen if they use electricity. I am all for nuclear power as the only truly feasible option, I have not seen evidence that the massive windfarms they are putting up will truly make an impact either.
It depends how long you use them for when you get them.