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Solar panels produce far less emissions than coal or natural gas.
“Lifecycle emissions” counts all aspects of raw materials, manufacturing, transport, installation, operation, and disposal. A major National Renewable Energy Laboratory review of thousands of studies found that while some emissions are generated when solar panels are manufactured and shipped, their lifetime emissions are much lower than fossil fuels. Coal’s lifecycle climate pollution is about 23 times higher than solar power, and natural gas about 11 times higher.
Solar panels also “pay back” their upfront emissions within a few years of operation, offsetting emissions from their manufacture. Since modern panels often last 30 years or more, they will continue to provide decades of low-emissions electricity after their payback.
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Sources
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Electricity Generation: Update
- IPCC Technology-specific Cost and Performance Parameters
- US Department of Energy End-of-Life Management for Solar Photovoltaics
- International Journal of Advanced Research in Science, Communication and Technology Solar Panel Heat Emission and its Environmental Impact
- Columbia Law School Sabin Center for Climate Change Law Rebutting 33 False Claims About Solar, Wind, and Electric Vehicles
