Reply to Sinha, P.; Wade, A. Comment on “Nover et al. Leaching via Weak Spots in Photovoltaic Modules. Energies 2021, 14, 692”
1. Introduction
- (i)
- Our leaching experiments, which varied pH, time, temperature, and encapsulation would be “artificial and do not occur in nature”.
- (ii)
- Using buffered solutions (to keep the pH constant over the time of the experiments) for leaching experiments would not represent “actual field conditions”.
- (iii)
- Acidic solutions with pH3 would neither be representative for leaching in rainwater nor for landfills.
- (iv)
- An earlier study of Steinberger [11] using rainwater found leachate concentrations to “meet environmental limits”.
- (v)
- “With respect to end-of-life landfill disposal, recent research from Nain and Kumar [12] shows that standard short-term waste characterization tests overestimate leaching risks from PV modules, in comparison to observed long-term (60-day) leaching using actual landfill leachate.”
2. Our Replies
2.1. Variation of pH, Time, Temperature, Agitation
2.2. Constant pH by Buffering
2.3. Rainwater and pH 3; pH and Landfills
2.4. Rainwater Studies of Steinberger
2.5. Leaching Studies of Nain and Kumar
Conflicts of Interest
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Werner, J.H.; Zapf-Gottwick, R.; Nover, J.; Koch, M. Reply to Sinha, P.; Wade, A. Comment on “Nover et al. Leaching via Weak Spots in Photovoltaic Modules. Energies 2021, 14, 692”. Energies 2021, 14, 3208. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14113208
Werner JH, Zapf-Gottwick R, Nover J, Koch M. Reply to Sinha, P.; Wade, A. Comment on “Nover et al. Leaching via Weak Spots in Photovoltaic Modules. Energies 2021, 14, 692”. Energies. 2021; 14(11):3208. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14113208
Chicago/Turabian StyleWerner, Juergen Heinz, Renate Zapf-Gottwick, Jessica Nover, and Michael Koch. 2021. "Reply to Sinha, P.; Wade, A. Comment on “Nover et al. Leaching via Weak Spots in Photovoltaic Modules. Energies 2021, 14, 692”" Energies 14, no. 11: 3208. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14113208
APA StyleWerner, J. H., Zapf-Gottwick, R., Nover, J., & Koch, M. (2021). Reply to Sinha, P.; Wade, A. Comment on “Nover et al. Leaching via Weak Spots in Photovoltaic Modules. Energies 2021, 14, 692”. Energies, 14(11), 3208. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14113208