Upcoming Seminar on Exploring the Life of Solar Panels

Upcoming Seminar on Exploring the Life of Solar Panels

Join us for a seminar with Alexander Dunlap on Exploring the Life of Solar Panels, Or Why J-B Fressoz is Right
18.03.2025

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This presentation reviews the last year-and-a half of fieldwork exploring the life cycle of solar panels in the United States.  In agreement with Jean-Baptiste Fressoz latest book— More and More and More: An All-Consuming History of Energy—Dunlap argues that the situation is even more concerning and that not only does the concept of “energy transition” need to be discarded but so do its partner terms: “renewable energy” and “sustainable development.” As it currently stands, these concepts are manipulative, misleading and preventing adequate socioecological action. With Fressoz’s book in mind, this point will be advanced by exploring solar panel development across five sites: Mining, manufacturing, operation and recycling, which includes general electronic waste recycling in a US Federal Prison. While Dunlap is an advocate of lower-carbon technologies, such as wind, solar and micro-hydroelectric energy extraction, this presentation shows how painfully disconnected the political debates and terminology are from the reality of solar, but also industrial production of lower-carbon technologies and the onset of socioecological crisis itself.

March 24, 2025 @ 17:30-19:00

Auditori Mercè Rodoreda
Edifici Mercè Rodoreda 23, Planta -1
Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Campus de la Ciutadella
Carrer de Ramon Trias Fargas, 25, 27, Sant Martí
08005 Barcelona

Alexander Dunlap is a postdoctoral research fellow at Boston University Institute for Global (IGS), USA, and a visiting research fellow in the Global Development Studies Department, University of Helsinki, Finland. Their work has critically examined police-military transformations, market-based conservation, wind energy development and extractive projects more generally in Latin America, Europe and the United States. They have written numerous books, most recently This System is Killing Us: Land Grabbing, the Green Economy & Ecological Conflict. Email: [email protected]