People walk past a banner, at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, yesterday.
Doha: Huawei inaugurated its participation in Mobile World Congress (MWC) Barcelona with the “Green Forum” focused on how the ICT industry and digital technologies are contributing to sustainable development in the world, through case studies on green telecom network strategies and key challenges operators face when trying to achieve carbon neutrality.
In his speech at the event, President of Huawei Western Europe, David Li, focused on how the ICT industry can use green digital telecommunications services to support its customers. “We are supporting other industries to reduce their carbon footprint through ICT solutions. We call this ICT enablement our ‘carbon handprint’. The ICT industry’s carbon footprint accounts for only about 2 percent of total emissions. But ICT technologies can be used to reduce total global emissions by up to 20 percent,” he said.
He added that Huawei believes in using bits to manage watts. Bits are the basic units of digital information and watts the basic units of energy. Using bits to manage watts is to use digital technologies to achieve more efficient energy management. “Integrating digital and energy technologies lets us use new technological advances in AI, connectivity, and cloud computing to digitalise the energy industry,” added Li.
Many other prominent industry stakeholders in attendance at the event also spoke about the critical importance of ICT in the world’s green plans. European Parliament Member Susana Solís Pérez said: “Practically, every sector can benefit from digital solutions,” while Mobile World Capital Barcelona’s Head of Digital Future Society Carina Lopes added: “Reaching net-zero carbon emissions is not enough. The ICT and telecoms sector has the power to lead and radically transform our society”.
GSMA’s head of climate action Steven Moore pointed out that operators depend on green energy to help achieve the targets in other sectors. “Our message to governments: We can’t switch to renewables by our own,” said Moore.
Other industry players also reiterated how advanced ICT technologies are changing the game across multiple industries. Managing Director of Vantage Towers Spain, Blanca Ceña, spoke on how they are using Digital
Twins to dramatically reduce the need for tower site visits. “We believe that 5G will be a step-change, for the society and for Europe,” she said.
James Crawshaw, Principal Analyst of Service Provider Operations & IT at Omdia Informa Tech, explained how carbon reduction is the new focus for the ICT industry.
He said: “Carbon reduction becomes the new focus - the industry must save energy and reduce carbon emissions. From the energy saving perspective, the focus is shifting from reducing absolute energy consumption to both energy consumption reduction and energy utilisation efficiency enhancement. From the carbon reduction perspective, carbon emission per unit of data service is becoming a new measure for network greenness, and an applicable definition is needed to enable better carbon reduction roadmap management”.
Telecom operators have been long-time proponents of global sustainability efforts, with the mobile sector being the first industry vertical to commit to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals in 2016. Significant work in network transformation is still needed though for operators to reach their zero carbon targets, and yesterday’s announcement by Huawei reaffirms its commitment to supporting this process.
MWC Barcelona 2021 runs from June 28 to July 1 in Barcelona, Spain. Huawei will showcase its products and solutions at Stand 1C50 in Hall 1 at Fira Gran Via.