Technology and Industry Trend: Huawei Launch Top Ten Trends of Site Power
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SHENZHEN, China, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
As emerging technologies such as 5G, Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing,
and artificial intelligence (AI) are rapidly commercialized, the digital
transformation in various industries is getting prospering. The epidemic and
carbon neutrality goals further accelerate the transformation towards a smart
society. What does it mean to the site power? What will happen if the energy
technologies are combined with the power electronics technologies and digital
technologies?
To answer these questions, Peng Jianhua, President of Huawei Site Power
Facility Domain, together with industry guests, discussed the technology and
industry trends and predicted the ten trends in the site power domain. The ten
trends are released to provide clues of development directions and innovation
for the industry and help build a better future.
Trend 1: Power Digitalization
The full power link from power generation, conversion, storage, to use will be
digitalized. The entire energy network will change from the traditional watt
flow to watt+bit collaboration, driving the digital transformation of site
power from points, chains, and networks with the concept of Bit Manage Watt.
The convergence of digital technologies and energy technologies will make
energy networks visible, manageable, controllable, and optimizable.
To this end, Huawei explores a three-layer energy target network from the
components, site, to network to help customers build a simple, intelligent,
green, and reliable energy target network and meet the new energy development
requirements in the future.
Trend 2: "Zero-Carbon" Network
Green and sustainable development is a global campaign. Clean energy
application and energy saving have become the mainstream around the world. In
the future, the full link of power generation, load consumption, and power
conversion and storage will be green, efficient, and energy-saving. From the
top-level network planning and design, construction and capacity expansion, to
the reconstruction and optimization, digital O&M and energy efficiency
management, and zero-carbon evaluation, a zero-carbon network will be realized
through the integration of power electronics, digital, and AI technologies. The
rapid development of core technologies, high-efficiency technologies, and
digital technologies also makes zero-carbon networks possible. Energy-related
OPEX for carrier networks will not increase after adding 5G, greatly reducing
CAPEX. Carbon emissions of networks will be cleared through simplified network
construction, intelligent O&M, and full-lifecycle management of energy networks.
In Green Island, Greece, Huawei helps a carrier reduce carbon emissions by 10
tons per site per year by intelligent solar access. In Pakistan, Huawei uses
advanced hybrid power supply to replace diesel generators, reducing carbon
emissions by 18 tons per site per year.
Trend 3: Lithium for All
Thanks to its long lifespan and continuous technology development, lithium
batteries gradually replace lead-acid batteries in large-scale application in
various industries around the world. Batteries that solely serve as emergency
backup power can no longer meet diversified requirements in various scenarios.
They are hoped to become a comprehensive energy supply. Common lithium
batteries provide only a single function. After the power electronics and
digital technologies are combined, the local BMS and cloud BMS will collaborate
with each other. With the help of AI and big data technologies, common lithium
batteries will become intelligent and cloud-based. From a single component to a
cloud-based smart energy storage system, lithium batteries will be safer,
applicable to more scenarios, and with more efficient O&M, maximizing the value
of site energy storage.
Following the intelligent lithium battery, Huawei launched the fifth-generation
CloudLi solution, which redefines the architecture of lithium batteries in the
new era. The solution features full-scenario connection, simplified cloud
maintenance, AI-based integrated energy storage, precise configuration, and
proactive security management. This solution will sure bring more benefits to
customers.
Trend 4: Telecom Site to Social Site
5G has entered different industries. As a result, a large number of digital
sites are emerging. Varied scenarios require more flexible and diversified
sites. Traditional sites with the single function of communication connection
will evolve to social sites with comprehensive functions, maximizing the site
value.
In Northern Africa, Huawei launched the innovative eMIMO solution, a unified
energy platform that supports multiple input and output modes. This solution
helps traditional site infrastructure with a single function transform to one
with comprehensive energy services. Site power facilities also supply power to
small-scale retail stores and police stations in villages.
In Iraq, Huawei power systems for communications equipment also supply power to
nearby residents in exchange for free rental and security protection, helping
the tower company save an average of US$3000 to 8000 per site per year and
reduce site security costs.
Trend 5: Energy Supply Diversification
The diversification of energy supply is embodied in three aspects: First, the
diversification of power supply sources. New energy, especially solar energy,
will gradually shift from supplementary to primary. In addition, more power
supply solutions with optimal configurations will be available thanks to the
combination of new energy with mains and energy storage system. Second, the
diversification of application scenarios. Site power is no longer just the
power source of IT or CT equipment. Instead, it changes to ICT converged power
supply and begins to power people's livelihood and production. Third, the
diversification of deployment modes. In the future, site power can be deployed
in multiple modes. For example, centralized solar power plant, campus power
supply and small-sized micro-grid power supply, distributed power supply and
hybrid power supply, and household PV power supply. Power facility deployment
will change from centralized to centralized+distributed mode to meet different
application requirements.
In Ethiopia, Huawei used the advanced solar energy, energy storage, and diesel
generator hybrid solution to save 12.26 million liters of fuel for
communications sites, saving US$20,000 in fuel costs and reducing carbon
emissions by 26.2 tons. In Nigeria, distributed off-grid micro power plants
were used to reduce the cost per kWh from US$0.5 to US$0.2. The power system
provides stable power supply for the local area around the clock.
Trend 6: Full Link Intelligence
With the gradual digital transformation of the energy industry, the traditional
siloed architecture and isolated management of energy subsystems will evolve
towards integrated smart energy. The software-defined subsystems for power
generation, conversion, storage, distribution, consumption, and temperature
control will use AI algorithms to achieve full-link collaboration and optimal
power supply systems.
In Zhejiang province of China, Huawei cooperates with China Tower to reduce the
site power consumption by 17.1% through the AI-based peak staggering function,
helping the customer reduce the electricity fee by CNY1788 per site per year.
Trend 7: Simple and Convergent
As a large number of sites will be deployed, IT and CT services are further
integrated at one site and the power supply and battery will be combined. The
AC and DC power modes are integrated in one power supply. Therefore, multiple
power systems will become one. Sites will evolve from equipment rooms to
cabinets and poles, reducing the footprint and power consumption. The site
power efficiency will be further improved and the electricity fee will also
decrease, achieving low carbon emission throughout the entire network and
realizing simplified power supply during the lifecycle.
In Mexico, Huawei launched the iSuperSite solution, which supports
ultra-high-density and large-capacity power supply and equipment housing. This
solution uses cabinets to replace rooms and integrates IT and CT power supplies
into one to reduce site deployment costs and shorten the deployment period. It
can reduce power consumption and save rents, achieving optimal TCO.
Trend 8: Multi-mode Architecture
With the diversification of energy supply and equipment types, site power will
develop towards a multi-mode coordinated architecture. The system architecture
will support multiple energy input and output modes, multi-mode scheduling
control and management. The system will evolve by modular overlay. One power
supply system applies to multiple scenarios and realizes converged power supply
for different services and devices.
With Huawei's innovative and unified eMIMO power supply architecture, one power
supply system (platform) supports multiple input and output modes, meeting the
power requirements of different equipment in various industries such as
communications, transportation, and electric power.
Trend 9: Autonomous Driving
Autonomous driving is the development theme of site power in the future. First,
the application of AI technologies will simplify energy O&M, implement remote
O&M, self-learning, and automatic O&M, and improve O&M quality and efficiency.
Second, the intelligent IoT connection technologies and intelligent sensing
technologies will enable digital management of site power. The original
management of dumb devices will be eliminated. With digital sensors and the
intelligent management platform, all components and devices in the energy
network can be sensed and interconnected.
In Zhejiang Province, Huawei uses the AI-powered intelligent load power-off
slicing technology to ensure power supply to important services and ensure zero
site breakdown during the epidemic. During the epidemic, the remote battery
inspection function of Huawei intelligent sites reduces manual site visits. The
battery test precision is also improved, reducing the site visit cost by
US$200/year for a single site.
Trend 10: Safe and Reliable
The surge of data volumes spurs the network, digital, and intelligent
transformation in the energy industry. Therefore, the reliability, security,
privacy, and resilience of hardware and software become necessary requirements.
Huawei's power products feature high security and reliability design of
software and hardware. In addition to high-reliability design and
manufacturing, predictive maintenance is supported at the hardware side to
consolidate the reliable foundation. In terms of software, layered control and
defense functions are added to software, making the energy industry more safe
and reliable.
Deep insights into the industry trends help enterprises to better adapt to
future challenges. By releasing the ten trends, Huawei Site Power aims to
provide guidance for technology and industry development as well as industry
digitization, help build a greener and better connected world, and bridge the
energy divide. In the future, Huawei Site Power will continue to adhere to
openness and cooperation and work with industry customers, partners, and
third-party organizations to promote innovations and achieve win-win outcomes
in the digital power era.
Source: Huawei
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