5G and Internet of Things technologies could yield high carbon emissions savings in the country. Do you agree with this view? Comment (200 Words)
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IAS Parliament 3 years
KEY POINTS
· With respect to high-speed communications and 5G, this term can be understood to refer to the networks enhanced ability to transmit bits from one node to another while minimising waste.
· At COP26, along with targets to achieve net zero carbon by 2070, and reduce emissions intensity by 45 per cent, India has set the ambitious target to reduce total projected carbon emissions by 1 billion tonnes (BT) by 2030.
· By enabling the deployment of sophisticated AI and IoT networks at scale, 5G will make electrical grids more efficient, drive significant reductions in greenhouse emissions, as well as enable and optimise the integration of greater amounts of renewable energy.
· A recent report from Ericsson highlights the immense benefits, it reveals that 5G and IoT could yield carbon emissions savings of as much as 15 per cent.
· As part of a technology upgrade, Ameresco, a Massachusetts-based company, discovered that replacing an old steam plant with a fully automated plant supported by 20,000 solar modules and its own microgrid reduced energy use by over 75 per cent.
· Notable controlled experiments, deployments and proof of concepts also reveal how the way 5G is deployed has a significant effect on its emission profile.
Soundarya N 3 years
Please review
Soundarya N 3 years
IAS Parliament 3 years
Handwriting is legible, try to add more content like specific examples, data to support your arguments. Keep Writing.
K. V. A 3 years
Pls review
IAS Parliament 3 years
Try to mention about relevance of IoT seperately. Keep Writing.
Samy uvaraj 3 years
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IAS Parliament 3 years
Good attempt. Keep Writing.