Comstock Metals expands solar recycling network with new California center

Comstock Metals has announced the expansion of its solar panel recycling network through the establishment of a new facility in Silver Lakes, California. The site serves as a satellite hub for the collection, preparation, and aggregation of decommissioned solar panels from across the Western United States.

According to the company’s recent press releases, this location is designed to feed Comstock’s primary recycling center in Silver Springs, Nevada, which recently received its final air quality and written determination permits.

The Nevada facility is designed to process more than 3 million solar panels annually, representing approximately 100,000 tons of waste, using a single continuous production line. This industrial-scale facility is currently on schedule for full commissioning during the first quarter of 2026…

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