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COP28: How Du and Ericsson’s partnership is supporting UAE Net Zero Strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

Ericsson and Du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunication Company (EITC) have partnered to support the communications service provider to enhance the sustainability of its networks and accelerate their transition to Net Zero by reducing network energy consumption and carbon emissions.

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e& and Huawei Launch Middle East’s First Net-zero 5G Massive MIMO Site

CIO Business Intelligence

At the recent UN Climate Change Conference (COP28), Huawei and e& announced the inauguration of the region’s ground-breaking net-zero 5G massive MIMO site, setting new benchmarks in sustainability and technological innovation. Massive MIMO technology, the cornerstone of 5G, improves capacity, coverage and user experience.

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Tech Takes Diverse Approaches to Sustainability Including Net Zero Carbon by 2030

Tech Republic

AWS, Cisco, Apple and others are deploying a variety of tactics to achieve lower carbon footprints, with everything from lower-energy coding to AI applied to power sources.

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How the AI boom could blow up net zero goals

Dataconomy

The rapid development of AI raises concerns and opportunities regarding global net zero goals, impacting energy demands, especially within the tech sector. ” However, establishing a dependable network of nuclear power plants remains a long-term ambition that will require significant financial backing and government assistance.

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Mobile operators need more reliable access to renewable energy

TM Forum

GSMA analysis shows that mobile operators are making progress in using renewable energy but says more effort must be made to increase supplies if they are to meet net zero carbon emission goals by 2050. European operators, for example, purchase on average 71% renewable energy, while mobile networks in 29 countries use less than 25%.

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Google bets on nuclear power to drive AI expansion

Network World

In a blog post, Google announced an agreement with Kairos Power to source nuclear energy, aiming to bring the first SMR online by 2030, with more reactors planned by 2035. This could provide Google with an opportunity to co-develop solutions over the next six years, with reactor launches scheduled for 2030.”

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Small step towards green data center power tested in Dublin

Network World

According to ESB, “this type of hydrogen power unit can support the network by using fuel cell technology, converting hydrogen to electricity, to supply up to 250kW of clean power when required — with the only by-product being pure water.” Lantry described hydrogen fuel cells as being a “sustainable alternative to traditional backup power.”