5G High Altitude Platform Capable of 30% Cut in Mobile Network Carbon Emissions by 2035
December 16, 2021 | PRNewswireEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
STL's research projected the carbon emissions and sustainable energy of the hydrogen-powered Stratomast HAP, designed by UK-based Stratospheric Platforms, compared to existing and planned 4G and 5G masts. The UK was used to model decarbonisation benefits, with plans for USA and Japanese markets in 2022.
Stratospheric Platforms High Altitude Platform (HAP) will beam 5G to mobile users across the globe from a hydrogen-powered, remotely piloted composite aircraft the size of a passenger jet. Aircraft will take off from commercial airstrips and will conform to Civil Aviation regulations on operation and flight.
Stratospheric Platforms High Altitude Platform (HAP) will beam 5G to mobile users across the globe from a hydrogen-powered, remotely piloted composite aircraft the size of a passenger jet. Aircraft will take off from commercial airstrips and will conform to Civil Aviation regulations on operation and flight.
The report identified over 0.45 million tons of CO2 could be saved every year, using Stratospheric Platforms' flying 5G mast, compared to ground-based installations – the equivalent of taking 225,000 fossil fuel cars off the road each year. A net saving of 4.5 million MWh of energy could be achieved in the UK by 2035 by terrestrial networks.
Richard Deakin, CEO Stratospheric Platforms said, "research published today sets out a compelling case for telecom operators and governments to use high altitude aero platforms as a key component in their decarbonisation goals."
He went on to say, "Stratospheric Platforms offers the only airborne hydrogen-powered telecoms platform capable of full flight control and a loiter time of up to 6 days. As consumers consider the benefits of 5G and soon 6G, they will quickly come to terms with the environmental and societal impact of masts being built as close as 500 meters apart and this is where our HAP provides the only sustainable alternative."
STL's research, calculates a potential reduction of between 10% and 30% of the cell-site energy in the UK. This is made up of:
- Savings from cell sites not built. An estimated 4,600 rural cell sites that would not need to be built according to operators' coverage plans.
- Savings from decommissioned cell sites. Between 4,100 and 8,300 cell sites could be decommissioned by 2035, as a result of new coverage from Stratomast HAP.
STL Consulting Director, Philip Laidler commented, "This research brings new insights for both the telecoms and aerospace industries. The study shows the potentially positive environmental impact of Stratospheric Platforms' HAP on existing mobile networks in a densely-populated, advanced market such as the UK. The findings will be even more compelling in other markets and HAPs should be considered an option for accelerating the industry's journey to net-zero, globally."
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