Gopal Vittal, MD & CEO, Bharti Airtel (India & South Asia), said, “We are committed to bringing down the carbon emission by 70 percent and are taking all measures including bringing in state-of-art-technology and partnering with the best globally. We have maintained strict adherence to Indian emission norms along with our company safeguard policy - thereby ensuring that emissions from mobile tower are safer than those from the light bulbs we use at homes. This is an important step towards our commitment to build a future ready and sustainable network.”
Additionally, Airtel has adopted a range of innovative methods like reducing power consumption by switching off unused capacity of its telecom towers during lean periods. It is also reducing power consumption and air wave emissions by optimizing signal transmission between the network and the device.
Airtel plans to adopt solar and new battery technologies in a big way and double its green telecom towers by 2020. “With a strategic focus on creating a green network, we remain committed to learning from the telecom industry's best practices from across the globe. We are confident that our green measures will work towards speeding up the development of a clean, safe and future ready network that will deliver a world-class service experience for our customers - now, and for years to come,” informed Vittal.
The company has already installed roof top solar power capacity base of 770 KWp and plans to increase this capacity to 1 MWp in coming months and enhancing renewable energy wheeling by solar/wind/hydro on core sites - thereby consuming more than 65 GWH/Annum of green energy. It is also investing heavily into radio technology that will help optimise both power and space.
Of the total network installed base, 60 percent has been deployed on a zero footprint architecture with no air conditioning thereby reducing dependency on diesel. More than 40,000 towers of these green Airtel telecom towers are designed to operate largely on battery-hybrid, lithium-ion and solar hybrid solutions with very little diesel consumption. Apart from these measures Airtel maintains strict adherence to Indian Emission Norms along with its own safeguards that ensures emissions from its towers are safe.
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