Close Menu
  • News
  • Industry
  • Solar Panels
  • Commercial
  • Residential
  • Finance
  • Technology
  • Carbon Credit
  • More
    • Policy
    • Energy Storage
    • Utility
    • Cummunity
What's Hot

Dutch solar owners asked to switch off during peak periods to ease the distribution crisis

June 7, 2026

The hydrogen flow: Toyota demonstrates its racing prototype on liquid hydrogen

June 7, 2026

Era of electrification exposing Australia’s weakest link

June 6, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Solar Energy News
Sunday, June 7
  • News
  • Industry
  • Solar Panels
  • Commercial
  • Residential
  • Finance
  • Technology
  • Carbon Credit
  • More
    • Policy
    • Energy Storage
    • Utility
    • Cummunity
Solar Energy News
Home - News - Tackling the dangers of lead pollution from solar batteries in Africa
News

Tackling the dangers of lead pollution from solar batteries in Africa

solarenergyBy solarenergyApril 29, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Tackling the dangers of lead pollution from solar batteries in Africa






A study conducted by the University of Manchester indicates significant health and environmental risks from the informal recycling of lead-acid batteries used in off-grid solar energy systems in Malawi. These batteries are essential for electricity supply in regions without traditional electricity grids, a crucial step towards broader access to electricity in sub-Saharan Africa.

Researchers noted that a typical battery recycling process releases between 3.5 and 4.7 kg of lead, which exceeds safe levels by more than a hundred times the lethal dose for adults. Dr. Christopher Kinally, who led the study during his PhD, highlighted the urgent need for structured waste management to reduce these risks. According to him, “expanding access to solar energy is essential for sustainable development, but must be accompanied by effective waste management strategies to avoid serious consequences for public health.”

The role of the private sector in providing off-grid solar energy solutions is increasing, with projections pointing to potential electricity access for hundreds of millions of people by 2030. However, the lack of formal recycling practices in places like Malawi has resulted in hazardous exposure to lead. Lead, a potent neurotoxin, poses serious risks, especially for children whose brain development can be permanently damaged even at low exposure levels.

The investigation also revealed alarming practices in local communities where technicians, who lack proper training in hazardous waste management, process and recycle these batteries in open markets. They often use rudimentary tools to crack open batteries and extract lead, significantly polluting the environment.

See also  Telis Energy UK unveils its first NSIP plans

Dr. Alejandro Gallego Schmid, Kinally’s supervisor, stated, “It is critical to address the life cycle of batteries used in solar energy systems, from production to disposal, to maintain the sustainability characteristics of solar energy.”

The findings, published in Applied Energy, are part of a wider study into the impact of unregulated recycling practices in developing economies, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive research into the health impacts and calling for immediate regulatory reforms.

Research report:Life cycle assessment of informal waste management practices for solar energy systems in Malawi



Source link

Africa batteries dangers lead pollution solar Tackling
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
solarenergy
  • Website

Related Posts

Dutch solar owners asked to switch off during peak periods to ease the distribution crisis

June 7, 2026

Letter from China’s PV Industry: Arctech wins 2.1 GW solar deal

June 5, 2026

ComEd starts a new energy pilot with a solar rebate on the roof of a brewery

June 5, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss
Residential

Top 5 Factors To Consider When Choosing Solar Panels (2024)

By solarenergyApril 24, 20240

In recent years, there has been a significant shift towards embracing renewable energy sources to…

Grow Solar to set up 3 GW Ingot module factory in India

February 13, 2025

Enfinity closes $ 245 million for 22 GW Solar-Storage Portfolio-PV Magazine International

June 27, 2025

China connects the largest hybrid storage factory for battery-supercondensator-PV Magazine International

September 18, 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Our Picks

Dutch solar owners asked to switch off during peak periods to ease the distribution crisis

June 7, 2026

The hydrogen flow: Toyota demonstrates its racing prototype on liquid hydrogen

June 7, 2026

Era of electrification exposing Australia’s weakest link

June 6, 2026

‘Come out from behind your screen, our industry is ultimately about people’

June 6, 2026
Our Picks

Dutch solar owners asked to switch off during peak periods to ease the distribution crisis

June 7, 2026

The hydrogen flow: Toyota demonstrates its racing prototype on liquid hydrogen

June 7, 2026

Era of electrification exposing Australia’s weakest link

June 6, 2026
About
About

Stay updated with the latest in solar energy. Discover innovations, trends, policies, and market insights driving the future of sustainable power worldwide.

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news and updates about Solar industry directly in your inbox!

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2026 Tsolarenergynews.co - All rights reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.