BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGY FROM POLAND?

Recycling materials used in the production of renewable energy installations is currently one of the biggest challenges facing the green energy market. Perhaps the work of scientists from Poland will bring a breakthrough in this area.

As reported by ZielonaGospodarka.pl, the work conducted by 2loopTech S.A. together with the AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow has led to the development of a technology allowing for the effective recovery of raw materials used in the production of RES installations.

According to representatives of the consortium, the prepared technology makes it possible to recover even all of the silver, silicon, aluminum, copper or other raw materials used in renewable energy. Of course, the recovered raw materials can be reused by the renewable energy industry.

It is worth noting that the indicated project has been made possible thanks to funding from the European Commission under the Net-Zero Industry Act, which is intended to provide technological facilities for the energy transition, including increasing the ability to recycle materials necessary for the production of green energy. The budget allocated for these purposes currently stands at 270 billion euros.