Global warming is turning into a major issue and carbon emanations from a mixed bag of sources are the reason for it. To control emission, a number of carbon emission reduction policies and schemes, for example, the Kyoto Protocol & COP15 settlement have been come to and put set up. Numerous bookkeeping models, have as of now been proposed in the present writing to take care of the issue of obligation vagueness. Be that as it may, In ICT industry, it includes a blend of global and national elements, for example, responsibility issues (eg. the gathering in charge of the carbon discharge) and the implications of participants and non-participants of those environmental change moderation arrangements in diverse nations. Consequently, taking into record all the determinant elements and distinctive partners included during the time spent the carbon bookkeeping. In the research, the aggregate carbon emanation is ascertained and how the organizations are attempting to manage it is likewise considered. This examination will take a science and building methodology and the result of this exploration would be significant to the global combat against climate change.
2. India has around 337000 cell
towers, generally known as base
stations.
In India where power supply is
discontinuous and un predictable
thus making us use diesel
generators.
Smouldering of diesel adds to
carbon emission
3. This is a bit of gear that encourages remote
correspondence between user equipment
such as cellular telephone, WLL telephone,
PC’s and a system called BTS.
4. There are various telecom operators under BTS
both in urban and rural areas such as:
Aircel Limited
Reliance Communication
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited
Idea Cellular
Loop Mobile
Mahanagar Telephone Nigam
Reliance Communication
Tata Teleservices
Vodafone India
5.
6.
7. There are various measures taken to conserve energy and to
deplete the carbon emitted from the BTS towers and mobile
such as:
using recyclable materials,
staggering their lighting frameworks
creating work-at-home projects where representatives get to
be "remote workers.“
equipment selection
network access testing
network planning
engineering design
network management
Maintenance.
And various other methods which have been mentioned in the
report...
8. •Number of BTS in urban= 0.3* No. Of BTS in the telecom
circle
•Number of BTS in rural= 0.7* No. Of BTS in telecom circle
•Number of Telecom Towers = Number of BTS/1.6
•Number of urban telecom= Number of telecom tower*0.3
•Number of rural telecom= Number of telecom tower*0.7
•Annual Electricity consumed in Urban= (3*20*365*No. Of urban
BTS)/1000
•Annual Electricity consumed in Rural= (3*16*365*No of rural
BTS)/1000
•Diesel consumption in urban (litre) = 4*4*365*urban telecom
tower
•Diesel consumption in rural (litre) = =4*8*365*rural telecom
tower
12. Many companies have already calculated there
carbon emissions and set targets to reduce them
by switching to renewable energy resources. A
few companies are going in far off areas only
with the renewable energy based power supply. If
all these initiatives in the telecom market can be
brought under one umbrella, to earn additional
benefits, it can bring in billions of dollars in the
Indian economy. Companies are also increasingly
looking to enable positive carbon impacts for
their customers and society whilst reducing the
direct carbon emissions associated with ICT.