Huawei has launched a new suite of green development solutions at the ongoing Win-Win Huawei Innovation Week.
This solution, Huawei’s Carrier BG Chief Marketing Officer Philip Song said his speech titled ” Green Development, Building Energy-efficient ICT Infrastructure “, is aimed at helping operators systematically improve network energy efficiency:
“As ICT infrastructure continues to evolve from 5G and F5G to 5.5G and F5.5G, green networks, evaluated against the network carbon intensity (NCIe) index, will become a critical part of future target networks. The main objective of our solution launch today is to help operators systematically build green networks that simultaneously address traffic growth and carbon emission reduction.”
According to Song, technological innovation is required at three levels to help customers achieve green development goals:
At the site and equipment level, more integrated designs and new materials should be used to move sites fully outdoors and increase equipment energy efficiency and the efficiency of using renewable energy.
In cross-site coordination and networking, simplified network architecture and improved forwarding efficiency are required to maximize energy efficiency and make networks all-optical, simplified, and intelligent.
To achieve green O&M, new O&M and energy-saving policies should be more easily developed and delivered, and energy efficiency indicators and baselines should be made more visible, manageable, and optimizable.
At the event, Song launched Huawei’s green development solution with innovations at these three levels, as well as the new NCIe indicator system which supports this three-layer solution of green site, green network, and green operation.
Song also announced the opening of the Evergreen Land engagement room, where Huawei will meet with global operators to discuss in-depth about green development and ways to build the most energy-efficient ICT infrastructure.
He said, “Huawei is committed to working with operators to improve the energy efficiency of ICT infrastructure and create value using green ICT technologies.” The Win-Win·Huawei Innovation Week is held from 18-21 July in Shenzhen, China. Together with global operators, industry professionals, and opinion leaders, the company dives into topics such as 5.5G, green development, and digital transformation to envision shared success in the digital economy