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Inspired by Indigenous teachings of stewardship, we commit to responsibility across the full life cycle of renewable energy. This includes the recycling and recovery of solar panels and wind components at end of life—so clean energy today does not become a burden on the land tomorrow.
“The land is our mother, and we must take care of her.”
Maria Campbell
Métis author
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Frequently Asked Questions
Recycling and renewables go hand in hand. But what happens to renewable energy components when they reach the end of their life span? Here are answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.
As an Indigenous company with over 15 years experience in constructing renewable energy infrastructure, we understand the importance of having a sustainable outlet for the recovery of critical minerals and natural resources. With a wide variety of renewables recycling services and reporting, as well as the capacity to serve many countries and geographies we are a recognized leader in offering cost-effective solutions to divert solar and wind waste from landfill.
Many provincial governments have begun requiring reclamation reports for compliance in order to develop new solar and wind projects. This reclamation report is provided to the government to convey a clear plan by the developer as to what to do with the assets at early loss and at the end of the life of the project. This project compliance ensures that new solar and wind projects have an appropriate action plan for the assets when they become liabilities.
Forward thinking companies can leverage these requirements in order to gain a competitive edge for the future. That will have a low carbon cost and will help cost reduction while diverting waste from landfill, and provide a sustainable outlet for the recovery of critical minerals and natural resources. Our reporting gives tangible and measurable metrics that allow you to fully understand and communicate the full carbon lifecycle analysis to your customers, employees, and shareholders.
Proper disposal and reporting of renewable energy assets has come into effect or will soon come into effect from provincial and federal government agencies depending on the site location. This directly impacts developers from a compliance perspective and also from a positive ESG perspective. Sunset Renewable Asset Management provides site specific reclamation reports to convey a clear plan by the developer as to what to do with the assets at early loss and at the end of the life of the project.
This reclamation report requires insight into true recycling costs and their potential impacts. An industry advisor can prove invaluable to provide proper insight into these costs, and can greatly streamline your reporting efforts and ensure they are accurate and approved.
Solar panel recycling involves safely dismantling end-of-life panels to recover valuable materials like glass, aluminum, silicon, copper, and silver. Panels are first de-framed and de-wired, then mechanically and thermally processed to separate the components. These recovered materials are reused in new products, reducing landfill waste and supporting a circular clean energy economy.
Facilities
With facility locations in Alberta and Ontario, we are well positioned to provide you with the best services in the industry.

Hamilton, Ontario
2493 Hendershot Road
Hamilton, Ontario
Canada
10 acres / 5000 sq. ft. indoor storage (Head Office)

Taber, Alberta
6002 58 Street
Taber, Alberta
Canada
2 acres / 5000 sq. ft. indoor storage (Industrial)

Brooks, Alberta
Township Road 182A
Brooks, Alberta
Canada
382 acres / 70,000 sq. ft. indoor storage (Industrial)
Recycle Your Renewables
Whether you are planning for future decommissioning of your solar or wind assets or need to manage materials currently at their end of life, we are here to help!

