Renewable Energies &  Telecom Sector Using optimised solutions  By Jalal Aslam www.linkedin.com/in/jalalaslam
The Business case for Renewables in telecom   Why  ????? Building & promoting Brand,Image Regulatory requirements Logistics Issues (remote,rural/hilltop sites,island sites) Ever-increasing fuel costs Businesses in today’s financial troubling time,require cost-cutting especially operational costs relating to maintenance of remote & hard-to reach telecom sites.Converting to the “Green Option” reduces the carbon-footprint,as logistics required for shipment of fuel/maintenance are reduced Resulting reduction in logistics results in cost-savings for fuel-shipment as well as the costs of fuel-procurements/sub-contracting . So, conversion to get the full energy or a fraction of the required energy to Renewables can benefit both the environment as well as the company.
Requirement for Telecom sites Microwave sites (or repeaters) Core/BSC Base Transceiver Station (BTS/BS) Although today most telecom equipment is operated by the minus 48-volts DC standard, some have been found to run on plus 24 volts DC. A moderate microwave repeater (active) cannot have more load than 10 Amperes DC.Bigger ones tend to consume five-times or higher A core/BSC site with multiple microwaves up to 50 A  BTS with some microwave racks (all @ minus 48Volts DC) Note:The above is set of typical ratings, actual load depends upon site configuration etc also.
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Renewable Energy in Telecom

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    Renewable Energies & Telecom Sector Using optimised solutions By Jalal Aslam www.linkedin.com/in/jalalaslam
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    The Business casefor Renewables in telecom Why ????? Building & promoting Brand,Image Regulatory requirements Logistics Issues (remote,rural/hilltop sites,island sites) Ever-increasing fuel costs Businesses in today’s financial troubling time,require cost-cutting especially operational costs relating to maintenance of remote & hard-to reach telecom sites.Converting to the “Green Option” reduces the carbon-footprint,as logistics required for shipment of fuel/maintenance are reduced Resulting reduction in logistics results in cost-savings for fuel-shipment as well as the costs of fuel-procurements/sub-contracting . So, conversion to get the full energy or a fraction of the required energy to Renewables can benefit both the environment as well as the company.
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    Requirement for Telecomsites Microwave sites (or repeaters) Core/BSC Base Transceiver Station (BTS/BS) Although today most telecom equipment is operated by the minus 48-volts DC standard, some have been found to run on plus 24 volts DC. A moderate microwave repeater (active) cannot have more load than 10 Amperes DC.Bigger ones tend to consume five-times or higher A core/BSC site with multiple microwaves up to 50 A BTS with some microwave racks (all @ minus 48Volts DC) Note:The above is set of typical ratings, actual load depends upon site configuration etc also.
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