Assessing the environmental health and safety risks of solar energy production

Nwakamma Ninduwezuor-Ehiobu, Alex Olanrewaju Adekanmbi, Uchenna Izuka, Ayodeji Abatan, Emmanuel Chigozie Ani, Alexander Obaigbena
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Solar energy production has gained significant traction as a promising alternative to fossil fuels, yet its widespread adoption raises questions regarding its environmental health and safety (EHS) risks. This review presents an overview of the current state of research in assessing these risks associated with solar energy production. Firstly, it examines the environmental impacts of solar energy, including the life cycle assessment of photovoltaic (PV) panels and solar thermal systems. Key considerations include the energy and resources required for manufacturing, transportation, installation, operation, and end-of-life disposal or recycling of solar panels. Furthermore, the potential for land use change, habitat disruption, and biodiversity loss due to large-scale solar installations is addressed. Secondly, the review discusses the safety risks associated with solar energy production, focusing on occupational health and safety hazards for workers involved in manufacturing, installation, maintenance, and decommissioning of solar energy systems. It examines exposure to hazardous materials such as lead, cadmium, and silicon during the manufacturing process, as well as the risks of falls, electrical hazards, and other workplace accidents during installation and maintenance activities. Moreover, the review highlights emerging technologies and best practices aimed at mitigating EHS risks in solar energy production. These include advancements in PV panel recycling technologies, improvements in manufacturing processes to reduce environmental impacts, and enhanced safety protocols and training for workers in the solar energy industry. While solar energy offers numerous environmental and economic benefits as a renewable energy source, it is essential to comprehensively assess and manage its EHS risks throughout the life cycle of solar energy systems. This review underscores the importance of ongoing research, innovation, and regulatory oversight to ensure the sustainable and safe deployment of solar energy technologies in the transition towards a low-carbon future.
评估太阳能生产的环境健康和安全风险
太阳能生产作为化石燃料的一种前景广阔的替代能源,已经获得了极大的关注,但其广泛应用也引发了有关其环境健康与安全(EHS)风险的问题。本综述概述了评估太阳能生产相关风险的研究现状。首先,它研究了太阳能对环境的影响,包括光伏(PV)板和太阳能热系统的生命周期评估。主要考虑因素包括太阳能电池板的制造、运输、安装、运行和报废处理或回收所需的能源和资源。此外,还讨论了大规模太阳能安装可能导致的土地使用变化、栖息地破坏和生物多样性丧失。其次,审查讨论了与太阳能生产相关的安全风险,重点是参与太阳能系统制造、安装、维护和退役的工人的职业健康和安全危害。报告探讨了在制造过程中接触铅、镉和硅等有害物质的风险,以及在安装和维护活动中发生坠落、电气危险和其他工伤事故的风险。此外,报告还重点介绍了旨在降低太阳能生产过程中 EHS 风险的新兴技术和最佳实践。其中包括光伏电池板回收技术的进步、生产工艺的改进以减少对环境的影响,以及加强太阳能行业工人的安全协议和培训。虽然太阳能作为一种可再生能源带来了诸多环境和经济效益,但在太阳能系统的整个生命周期内全面评估和管理其 EHS 风险也是至关重要的。本次审查强调了持续研究、创新和监管的重要性,以确保在向低碳未来过渡的过程中可持续、安全地部署太阳能技术。
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