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3 FAQs about [Vietnam waste photovoltaic panels]
Are solar photovoltaic panels hazardous e-waste?
Solar photovoltaic panels have been classified under the non-hazardous e-waste category in the WEEE regulation by European Union. There hasn’t been a precedence of countries classifying solar PV panel waste as hazardous. The reason is the absence of major hazardous material constituents in PV panel.
Does Viet Nam have solid waste?
Up to now, there hasn’t any solid waste generated in wind power plants in Viet Nam as the country just started the implementation of this technology and most of the equipment is still under the warranty of manufacturers and providers, normally 5 – 25 years.
What are the characteristics of the Italian photovoltaic (PV)?
Among the characteristics of the Italian photovoltaic (PV) is the great prevalence of small plants, which have a power lower than or equal to 20 kW These represent 90% of the total plants, but 21% of the total power.


