Scientists from China's State Key Laboratory of Fire Science have analyzed the combustion behavior of flexible PET-laminated PV panels. They found toxic gases including sulfur dioxide, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen cyanide and a small amount of volatile organic compounds are released when such a PV system burns.A research group from China's State Key Laboratory of Fire Science has performed experiments on 18cm² thin-film, flexible, polyethylene terephthalate (PET)-laminated PV panels to assess the toxicity of the gases released when they are burnt. The scientists analyzed the combustion of the ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...