Towards greener telecom: energy-efficient hybrid solar–grid systems for remote base station operations

Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Towards greener telecom: energy-efficient hybrid solar–grid systems for remote base station operations

Abstract

Efficient and environmentally friendly energy use for base transceiver stations (BTS) in remote areas is essential for telecommunication network development. This study simulates and compares two BTS configurations: a conventional grid-powered system and a hybrid solar-grid system, focusing on energy efficiency, operational cost, and carbon emissions. The simulation was conducted over a one-year operational period using Python-based modeling with realistic input parameters. The results indicate that the hybrid system can supply approximately 74% of the annual energy demand using solar power, achieving 24.4% operational cost savings and reducing carbon emissions by 73% compared to the grid-only system. These findings confirm that the hybrid BTS system is a feasible and sustainable solution to support telecommunication expansion in remote areas with lower cost and environmental impact.

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