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Examining the economic, social and environmental benefits of solar manufacturing in Australia

There is growing interest in diversifying PV manufacturing to manage Australia's supply chain risks and to benefit from the long-term commitments to clean energy. 


In his seminar at UNSW SPREEMohammad Dehghanimadvar looks at this opportunity from the perspective of pricing, and the environmental, ecocomic and social benefits. The work is aimed at providing policymakers and stakeholders with the information needed to better understand the opportunities, risks and challenges regarding the diversification of PV supply chains.


• The minimum sustainable price of PV module production

• The required commitments for supporting or protecting local PV manufacturing

• The social and environmental impacts of local PV manufacturing

• The trade-off between economic, environmental, and social benefits


View the slides or watch the video at the link below


Mohammad Dehghanimadvar is an ACAP postdoctoral researcher in the School of Photovoltaics and Solar Energy Engineering at UNSW Sydney. His primary research focus centers on evaluating the sustainability of the PV module manufacturing supply chains in both local and global markets, considering various policy mechanisms.




Mohammad Dehghanimadvar is an ACAP postdoctoral researcher in the School of Photovoltaics and Solar Energy Engineering at UNSW Sydney.
Mohammad Dehghanimadvar is an ACAP postdoctoral researcher in the School of Photovoltaics and Solar Energy Engineering at UNSW Sydney.



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