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[[File:Pv-is-glass.png|750px]]Schematic diagram of [[Industrial symbiosis in photovoltaic manufacturing]]. The highlighted red area is the industries studied in this project.
[[File:Pv-is-glass.png|750px]]Schematic diagram of [[Industrial symbiosis in photovoltaic manufacturing]]. The highlighted red area is the industries studied in this project.


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* Amir H. Nosrat, Jack Jeswiet, and Joshua M. Pearce, “[http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TIC-STH.2009.5444358  Cleaner Production via Industrial Symbiosis in Glass and Large-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Manufacturing]”, ''Science and Technology for Humanity (TIC-STH), 2009 IEEE Toronto International Conference'', pp.967-970, 26-27 Sept. 2009.
* Amir H. Nosrat, Jack Jeswiet, and Joshua M. Pearce, “[http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TIC-STH.2009.5444358  Cleaner Production via Industrial Symbiosis in Glass and Large-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Manufacturing]”, ''Science and Technology for Humanity (TIC-STH), 2009 IEEE Toronto International Conference'', pp.967-970, 26-27 Sept. 2009.
* Amir H. Nosrat, Robert Andrews, Jack Jeswiet, and Joshua M. Pearce, “Industrial symbiosis of a glass factory and greenhouses in photovoltaic manufacturing”,(under review).
* Amir H. Nosrat, Robert Andrews, Jack Jeswiet, and Joshua M. Pearce, “Industrial symbiosis of a glass factory and greenhouses in photovoltaic manufacturing”,(under review).


==See Also==
=See Also=
* A literature review pertaining to [[industrial symbiosis]] can be found at the [[Industrial symbiosis literature review]]
* A literature review pertaining to [[industrial symbiosis]] can be found at the [[Industrial symbiosis literature review]]
* [[Industrial symbiosis in photovoltaic manufacturing]] and Joshua M. Pearce, “Industrial Symbiosis for Very Large Scale Photovoltaic Manufacturing”, ''Renewable Energy'' '''33''', pp. 1101–1108, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2007.07.002  Open access [http://hdl.handle.net/1974/5305]
* [[Industrial symbiosis in photovoltaic manufacturing]] and Joshua M. Pearce, “Industrial Symbiosis for Very Large Scale Photovoltaic Manufacturing”, ''Renewable Energy'' '''33''', pp. 1101–1108, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2007.07.002  Open access [http://hdl.handle.net/1974/5305]

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Abstract

In order to alleviate production costs and increase the environmental performance of solar photovoltaic(PV) manufacturing, an eco-industrial park for GW-scale production of PV is proposed. This article quantifies the inputs and outputs for the glass manufacturing component of such a system using standard manufacturing techniques. Utilizing industrial symbiosis in this way, potential reductions for such a plant were found to be about 30,000 tons/year in raw materials and over 220,000 GJ/year in embodied energy.

Pv-is-glass.pngSchematic diagram of Industrial symbiosis in photovoltaic manufacturing. The highlighted red area is the industries studied in this project.

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