Alternative clean energy for sustainable growth and development of the Nigerian telecommunications sector

A. Sambo, Abdulsalam Mustafa, Nasiru Bello
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Telecommunications plays a crucial role in facilitating the transmission of voice, data, and multimedia over extended distances. This paper explores the significance of telecommunications, particularly in Nigeria, the largest ICT market in Africa, where telecom and internet usage hold substantial importance. However, the sector's heavy reliance on fossil fuels has resulted in environmental challenges. This research underscores the imperative to transition to clean energy sources, aligning with the commitment of the Nigerian Communications Commission. The paper presents a case study of a solar hybrid system designed to enhance Base Transceiver Station (BTS) coverage, emphasizing notable challenges such as elevated costs and the industry's familiarity with fossil fuels. The optimal power configuration for a BTS, as identified in the study, features a 16kW PV (photovoltaic) array, 14kW Diesel Generator (DG), 32kWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), and Utility, achieving the lowest Levelised Cost of Energy (LCOE) at $0.255/kWh. The production summary for the Solar PV array is 24,767 kWh/year (76%), the Diesel Generator is 1,250 kWh/year (4%), and the Utility is 6,503 kWh/year (20%). Consequently, the total estimated production is 32,520 kWh/year, constituting 100% of the energy requirement for the BTS. The study proposes solutions to challenges, including local clean energy component production, capacity building, and regulatory alignment. In conclusion, the adoption of clean energy is deemed essential for sustainability, with recommendations for policy adoption and efficient equipment utilisation.
替代清洁能源促进尼日利亚电信业的可持续增长和发展
电信在促进语音、数据和多媒体的远距离传输方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本文探讨了电信的重要性,特别是在尼日利亚这个非洲最大的信息和通信技术市场,电信和互联网的使用在这里占有重要地位。然而,该行业对化石燃料的严重依赖导致了环境挑战。本研究强调了向清洁能源过渡的必要性,这与尼日利亚通信委员会的承诺是一致的。本文介绍了一个太阳能混合系统的案例研究,该系统旨在增强基站收发器(BTS)的覆盖范围,同时强调了一些显著的挑战,如成本上升和该行业对化石燃料的熟悉程度。研究确定的基站最佳电力配置包括 16 千瓦光伏阵列、14 千瓦柴油发电机 (DG)、32 千瓦时电池储能系统 (BESS) 和市电,实现了 0.255 美元/千瓦时的最低平准化能源成本 (LCOE)。太阳能光伏阵列的产量汇总为 24,767 千瓦时/年(76%),柴油发电机为 1,250 千瓦时/年(4%),公用事业为 6,503 千瓦时/年(20%)。因此,预计总产量为 32 520 千瓦时/年,占 BTS 能源需求的 100%。本研究提出了应对挑战的解决方案,包括本地清洁能源组件生产、能力建设和监管协调。总之,采用清洁能源对可持续发展至关重要,并对政策采用和设备高效利用提出了建议。
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