Photovoltaic cells: clean energy from wine waste

Wine decanters
Type of organisation or company
Country
Italy
City
Venice
Language for original content
Key Area
Project elaborated in partnership
Yes
Scope
Productive areas
Submitted by
ICESP (Italian Circular Economy Stakeholder Platform)
Start/End date
to
Ongoing
Yes
Expected end date
06/2021
Type of funding
Berera Giovanna
Description

Photovoltaics (technologies based on organic materials) are attracting increasing interest. The most promising of these are dye-sensitised solar cells (DSSC), based on natural dyes. Blueberries, currants and eggplants are some of the vegetables already used for dye extraction: all are edible raw materials.

This innovative method recovers waste which would otherwise be disposed of, specifically those produced in winemaking and clarification processes. That makes it a green resource for extracting the organic dye required by the DSSC.

Read more about this project in Italian.

Main results

Agri-food waste is used to manufacture photovoltaic cells to produce renewable and sustainable electricity. Natural dyes can be extracted from winemaking residues (that are usually disposed of) and used to capture solar energy. With this patented method, production waste is recovered and transformed into a green resource.