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Digicel Jamaica taps Caban to install solar tech at its cell towers

Digicel Jamaica announced on Wednesday it has struck a partnership with renewable energy solutions provider Caban Energy to diversify energy sources for its cell towers with solar technology.

Digicel Jamaica taps Caban to install solar tech for its cell towers

Hotspot taps Clear Blue consortium for solar-powered mobile sites

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Nigerian last-mile connectivity and tower operator Hotspot has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a consortium led by solar-power company Clear Blue Technologies to deploy 312 solar powered mobile sites across Nigeria.

Hotspot taps Clear Blue consortium for solar-powered mobile sites

Pakistan’s Jazz to deploy solar tech from Huawei at 1,000 sites

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Pakistani telco Jazz – owned by global digital operator Veon – announced at Mobile World Congress 2025 on Wednesday it is collaborating with Huawei to deploy solar power tech at 1,000 of its mobile base station sites across Pakistan.

Pakistan’s Jazz to deploy solar tech from Huawei at 1,000 sites

India considers hydrogen-based approach to telecom power supply

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Could a new hydrogen fuel cell-based backup power solution for telecom towers revolutionise power supply in India by providing a cleaner, more efficient alternative to traditional diesel generators?

India considers hydrogen-based approach to telecom power supply

CelcomDigi signs deals to expand EV charging points in Malaysia

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Malaysian telco CelcomDigi announced on Friday it is collaborating with two local electric vehicle (EV) charge point operators – EV Connection’s JomCharge and Yinson Greentech’s chargEV – to install more EV charging points across the country.

CelcomDigi signs deals to expand EV charging points in Malaysia

Malaysia's government looks at data centre power and water needs

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The question of powering and cooling data centres is continuing to make headlines, with news that in one Asia-Pacific country they could need more power by 2040 than Malaysia uses annually now.

Malaysia's government looks at data centre power and water needs

Teraco to bring wind power to its South African data centre operations

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Teraco, a provider of interconnection platforms and vendor-neutral colocation data centres, has announced that it has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with South Africa-based integrated energy aggregator NOA to supply wind-powered renewable energy to Teraco’s data centres.

Teraco to bring wind power to its South African data centre operations
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Telecom Argentina signs ten-year solar energy deal

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Telecom Argentina says it has taken a new step in its sustainability and energy transition strategy with an agreement signed with power company MSU Green Energy for the supply of 60,000 MWh of solar energy per year for the next ten years.

Telecom Argentina signs ten-year solar energy deal

Orange Romania announces renewable power deal with Engie

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Operator Orange Romania has signed a ten-year virtual power purchase agreement (vPPA) with Engie Romania, a division of French low-carbon energy and services group Engie, to procure around 40 GWh of wind energy per year from one of Engie Romania’s wind farms.

Malaysia’s data centre boom could create water crisis, warns SPAN

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Malaysia’s National Water Services Commission (SPAN) has reportedly warned that the country’s data centre boom could create a water crisis in the longer term unless reforms on data centre water usage are enacted in the next few years.

Malaysia’s data centre boom could create water crisis, warns SPAN

Ericcson and Beyon renew sustainability collaboration

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Technology giant Ericsson and Bahrain-headquartered technology group Beyon have renewed their collaboration to expand their joint sustainability initiatives and circular economy practices for building energy-efficient networks in Bahrain.

Ericcson and Beyon renew sustainability collaboration

Thai power company targets data centre sector

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The latest example of the growing trend for bring renewable energy to data centres comes from B.Grimm Power (BGRIM), the power business arm of B.Grimm Group, Thailand's oldest multinational conglomerate.

Thai power company targets data centre sector

Green data centre plans announced in Philippines and Somalia

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The drive to ensure that the data centre industry can be seen as a responsible user of power continues, with two recent announcements in Asia and Africa emphasising plans to use renewables.

Green data centre plans announced in Philippines and Somalia
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NamWater and MTC partner to modernise water sector in Namibia

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Public utility Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) and mobile network operator and ISP MTC have announced a partnership to modernise Namibia’s water sector through digital innovation – and, importantly in a country where supply is more limited than most, save water.

NamWater and MTC partner to modernise water sector in Namibia

Brazil’s V.tal secures solar energy deal and DFC loan

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Brazilian neutral network, digital infrastructure and data centre group V.tal has agreed a contract with Atlas Renewable Energy, an international renewable energy solutions provider, which says it is entering the data centre sector in Latin America through the deal.

Brazil’s V.tal secures solar energy deal and DFC loan

Batelco launches renewable-powered mobile site

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Bahrain-based technology group Beyon has announced that its telecommunications arm, Batelco, has launched the first off-grid mobile site in the region powered entirely by renewable solar and wind energy.

Batelco launches renewable-powered mobile site

Equinix and CleanMax sign renewable energy deal in India

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Yet another renewable energy deal aimed at the power-hungry data centre market has been announced this week. It involves digital infrastructure company Equinix and renewable energy provider CleanMax, with which Equinix has signed its first power purchase agreement (PPA) in India.

Equinix and CleanMax sign renewable energy deal in India

China Mobile adopts ZTE’s AI cloud solution to cut energy costs

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ZTE revealed on Tuesday that China Mobile is deploying its AI telco cloud solution within its network to improve energy efficiency and lower opex costs following verification tests in Hunan and Anhui provinces.

China Mobile adopts ZTE’s AI cloud solution to cut energy costs

Eutelsat and Clear Blue link up for comms power support in Africa

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Satellite operator Eutelsat Group has entered into a partnership with Clear Blue Technologies, a major name in smart energy solutions, aimed at the African market.

Eutelsat and Clear Blue link up for comms power support in Africa
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Ethiopian natural gas may be used to power data centres

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Dubai-based digital assets infrastructure company Hodler Investments and Chinese clean energy company Golden Concord Group (GCL) have agreed to jointly invest in an off-grid energy infrastructure project in Ethiopia to power data centres that support high-demand applications, including artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain.

Ethiopian natural gas may be used to power data centres

Vodacom and du highlight recycling efforts

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Many operators are putting a lot of effort into encouraging recycling – and into being seen to lead that effort, as recent announcements from operators Vodacom in South Africa and du in the UAE indicate.

Vodacom and du highlight recycling efforts

Kyivstar starts next phase of network backup-power upgrades

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Ukrainian telco Kyivstar said on Wednesday that it has invested UAH1.9 billion (US$46 million) over the last two years to upgrade backup-power facilities for its network, the second phase of which is now underway.

Kyivstar starts second phase of network backup-power upgrades

Accelerating the Future of Electric Power

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Huawei’s technology is revolutionising the energy sector in the Middle East, particularly in the UAE and Saudi Arabia—two nations committed to achieving ambitious clean energy goals. At GITEX Global in Dubai, Andy Ding, Solution Vice President of Huawei Electric Power Digitalisation Business Unit, and Dr Moustafa Abdelhady M Shahin, Smart grid expert, discussed the rapid digitalisation of Dubai’s power grid, the role of smart infrastructure, the challenges of renewable integration, and other key issues.

Accelerating the Future of Electric Power

Nokia to help Airtel make its RANs more green with AI and ML

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Indian telco Bharti Airtel and Nokia announced on Tuesday they will collaborate on an initiative to introduce energy-efficient solutions and practices across Airtel’s 4G/5G RANs using AI and machine learning.

Nokia to help Airtel make its RANs more green with AI and ML
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