Achievements:
WP1 (Eco-system analysis and simulation):
- A PV-system simulation model was developed to evaluate policy scenarios;
- A number of model scenarios for the development of the PV market were analysed;
- A systematic literature review of the solar photovoltaic value chain for a circular economy;
WP2 (Circular business co-creation) :
- Circular business model co-creation in demonstrator projects, leading to new business plans for the project partners;
- A prototype asset database for circular PV;
- Environmental and economic feasibility assessment for 2nd life PV use cases, published by the International Energy Agency;
WP3 (Circular supply chain development):
- Technical standards for 2nd life stationary batteries;
- Technical report regarding 2nd life PV;
- Ecodesign guidelines for PV manufacturing;
WP4 (Large -scale demonstrators):
- Demonstrator projects (in Belgium, Switzerland and Germany), which will live on after the project. Technical feasibility of circular applications (2nd life PV, battery storage) was proven. Service models for PV and battery storage were in some demonstrators successfully implemented. It was shown that a market for service models exists, as well as for second-life PV and storage. New business opportunities were identified.
WP5 (Exploitation, dissemination and communication):
- Guide for policy makers;
- MOOC for business and academia.
Exploitation:
- A business innovation methodology guide was developed.
- The policy guide served as a basis for an online workshop in September 2022 and was presented at the European Parliament during a Working Breakfast on 15 November 2022.
- CIRCUSOL project partners SunCrafter, BKW, Futech and Ecopower developed business plans for a wider roll-out of demonstrator results. Also Luxchemtech and Solitek developed business plans for further market exploitation. Luxchemtech’s business plan envisions the operation of a recycling plant for PV waste in Germany. Solitek focuses on the establishment of a regional reuse centre for PV modules in North-Eastern Europe.
- In the international standardization committee for PV (IEC TC82), a standardized assessment procedure for 2nd life PV will be further developed.
- In the batteries standardization committee (IEC TC21), standards for 2nd life stationary batteries will be further developed.
- Teaching materials were developed for a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on Circular Economy and Sustainable Materials Management, hosted by Lund University. This course is already online since 2018. Approximately 50.000 participants have enrolled -
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- Four videos were produced for dissemination via youtube.
- Eight scientific papers were published in the cours of the project; four are under preparation.