Eretero has attached the National Institute of Solar Energy will promote the recycling of solar panel in the country

New -Delhi, April 16 (IANS). Cleantech Company Eretero entered into the National Institute of Solar Energy to promote recycling in the solar panel in India. Eretero said on Wednesday that he had signed a sleeve with the National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE) to promote the recycling of solar panel in India. This collaboration is an important step towards dealing with the problem of solar panel waste in India. Athero is the world’s largest lithium-ion battery recycling business. In terms of this agreement, NISE will provide an in -depth understanding of the support, knowledge and current solar scenario for research and development in the field of recycling of solar panel. In addition, a pilot project will also be carried out to test the recycling technology of the solar energy developed by Eetero and Nise, which will use old solar panels offered by NISE. Both organizations will also explore the possibility of drawing up a dedicated test and research facility for lithium-ion batteries and recycling of the solar on the NISE campus. This partnership will work jointly to make technical reports and recommendations to develop effective standards and structures for recycling in India and worldwide. Atiro, CEO and co-founder Nitin Gupta, said: “This partnership with NISE is a time-bound and strategic initiative. As India increases its renewable energy ability, the need to address the environmental impact of old solar panels. developed to develop a recycling, to develop a recycling, with a recycling technology, to develop a recycling, with a recycling technology, to develop a recycling, working works, to work works, it is to develop a recycling, with a recycling of the works, Developed, to do a recycling. so that important materials can be rebuilt and used. Expertise to effectively solve the important problem of managing solar waste. “The age of solar panels is usually 20 to 25 years and their large quantities are expected to reach the end of their lifetime quickly. The total set capacity of India has become about 100.33 gg, which is 47 percent of the country’s renewable energy mixture. Provide free electricity to one crore families by rapid solar panels. Increasing number of solar panels. said the solution to the issue is important for the stability of the country’s renewable energy initiative. -Ians FM/CBT