Burundi communication base station energy storage power
As global 5G deployments surge to 1.3 million sites in 2023, have we underestimated the energy storage demands of modern communication infrastructure? A single macro base station now
Model of Base Station Power System The key equipment in 5G base stations are the baseband unit (BBU) and active antenna unit (AAU), both of which are direct current loads. The power of AAU contributes to roughly 80% of the overall communication system power and is highly dependent on the communication volume .
In Case 2, the total optimal energy storage planning capacity of large-scale 5G BSs in commercial, residential, and working areas is 9039.20 kWh, and the corresponding total rated power is 1807.84 kW. The total energy storage planning capacity of large-scale 5G BSs in Case 3 is 7742 kWh, which is 14.35% lower than that of Case 2.
However, due to the utilization of massive antennas and higher frequency bands, the energy consumption of 5G base stations (BSs) is much higher than that of 4G BSs, which incurs huge operation costs and significantly increases carbon emissions under traditional power supply mode .
However, the widespread deployment of 5G base stations has led to increased energy consumption. Individual 5G base stations require 3–4 times more power than fourth-generation mobile communication technology (4G) base stations, and their deployment density is 4–5 times that of 4G base stations [3, 4].
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