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RNWBL signs PV recycling partnership with SolarCycle

solarenergyBy solarenergyAugust 5, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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RNWBL, a green energy project O&M provider, has contracted SolarCycle to recycle PV modules from decommissioned and repowered projects.

RNWBL is an O&M solutions provider for customers across wind, solar and battery storage projects. The company decommissions aged solar assets across North America, with current projects in California, Texas, Florida, Utah, Georgia and Maryland. The company is also completing several large module
restoration projects across the Southwest.

“RNWBL is excited to partner with SolarCycle to enhance our comprehensive turn- key solutions for project end-of-life solutions. RNBWL aims to ensure all of its customers’ needs are met throughout every phase of our projects,” said Daniel DePonte, CEO of RNWBL.

In 2024, RNWBL expects to recycle over 200,000 modules, diverting them from landfills and providing an end-of-life solution for its customers’ projects.

“RNWBL’s commitment to using data to inform its best-in-class services complements SolarCycle’s mission to keep improving our solar recycling process through data and R&D,” said Suvi Sharma, CEO and co-founder of SolarCycle. “C&I systems and their operators hold massive potential when repowering to help power a domestic circular economy. We are proud of this unique relationship with RNWBL that will help them meet their goals, and the sustainability goals of their customers.”

SolarCycle currently operates facilities in Odessa, Texas, and Mesa, Arizona, and plans to open a solar glass plant in Cedartown, Georgia in 2025. Since 2022, SolarCycle has signed partnerships with more than 50 U.S. solar energy companies and diverted over 36 million pounds of material from landfills.

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