The first generation of solar panels will wear out. A recycling industry is taking shape

Workers take apart solar panels as they begin the recycling process at We Recycle Solar on Tuesday, June 6, 2023, in Yuma, Ariz. North America’s first utility-scale solar panel recycling plant opened to address what founders of the company call a “tsunami†of solar waste, as technology that became popular in the early 2000s rapidly scales up. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Sunlight beats down on a graveyard for dead solar panels in Yuma, Arizona, hundreds stacked in neat piles, waiting for their next life. The great majority of worn and damaged panels are still dumped in landfills. But with more and more piling up, many people know that needs to change.

In this desert city where Arizona, California, Sonora and Baja California meet, North America’s first utility-scale solar panel recycling plant has opened to address what founders of We Recycle Solar call a “tsunami†of solar waste. Plans to address climate change rely on massively clean, solar electricity.

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