In-Stat: Mobile operators turn to green energy for base stations in rural areas
By Dusan Belic on Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 at 9:01 AM PST In Research
In-Stat has a new research, arguing that mobile operators are turning to green energy for their base station installments in rural areas. The research company argues that carriers in developing countries are especially eager to replace diesel-powered generators for wind or solar-powered solutions to provide energy for their equipment in the middle of nowhere.
According to the research company:
- By 2014, more than 230,000 cellular base stations in developing countries will be solar or wind powered,
- The number of renewable-powered base stations is set for 30% growth per year,
- Off-grid stations are mostly located in Africa, South Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
More information about In-Stat’s report titled “Green Base Stations: Renewable Energy Becomes a Reality in Cellular Infrastructure” is available from their website.
[Via: renewbl]


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