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Hydrogen May Help Wean Telecoms Off Emissions-Intensive Power for Remote Infrastructure

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TOKYO– As the world rushes to cut carbon emissions, hydrogen fuel cells may offer global telecoms an environmentally friendly solution to power energy-hungry remote networks, experts say. Telecoms run vast.

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Energy storage could halve telecoms networks’ electricity costs, Finland’s Elisa says

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Europe's telecommunications sector has the potential to deploy 15GWh of distributed energy storage (DES), halving its energy costs and helping the energy transition, Finnish telecoms firm Elisa said discussing its new DES solution with Energy-Storage.news.

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French telecoms firm iliad Group inks 90MW solar PPAs across Europe

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French telecom company iliad Group has signed three solar PV power purchase agreements (PPAs) across Europe for a combined capacity of 89.5MW.

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British Telecom is repurposing old street cabinets as EV charging points

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British Telecom has thousands of boxy green metal cabinets, used to store internet and phone cabling, all over the UK, and the nationwide rollout of fiber broadband connections is making many of these boxes unnecessary for their original purpose—but many are in great locations to be converted into curbside EV charging points.

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Sitetracker and Broadstaff Partner to Solve Telecom Workforce Challenges

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Partnership combines the industry's top project management software platform and leading telecom staffing firm

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Telecom Transformations for 2020

U.S. Green Technology

The Biggest Technology Trends That Will Transform Telecoms In 2020 Recent technological advancements and the current COVID-19 pandemic have put a spotlight on the telecom industry. Millions of people are relying on the telecom industry for support as they work from home and shelter in place.

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Research explores the use of telecom fiber for geothermal seismic sensing

ThinkGeoEnergy

Aside from its initially intended purposes, unlit telecom fiber can be turned into thousands of seismic sensors using a technique called Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS). These sensors measure ambient noise or earthquake waves bouncing around the earth as a function of time, giving scientists a better picture of what lies underneath.