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Friday, October 29 2021 - 02:26
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Ms. Chen Zhiping, Vice President of ZTE: A Digital Road to Carbon Neutrality
SHENZHEN, China, Oct. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a major international provider of 
telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the mobile 
internet, today announced that Ms. Chen Zhiping, Vice President and General 
Manager of the Branding Department at ZTE, has delivered a keynote speech 
entitled "A Digital Road to Carbon Neutrality" and shared how ZTE can help 
companies in multiple industries to save energy, reduce emissions and finally 
promote the realization of society's goal of carbon neutrality through ZTE's 
digital technology innovation.

"To meet the goals and challenges of energy saving and emission reduction in 
the whole industry, we believe that digitalization will help traditional 
industries," said Ms. Chen.

As a driver of the digital economy, ZTE uses technological innovation to pave 
the green boulevard for the digital economy, and promotes the achievement of 
the dual-carbon goal through green operations, green supply chains, green ICT 
Infrastructure, and green industry. 

The following is a compilation of Ms. Chen's speech:

In 2020, apart from COVID-19 spreading around the world, did you feel that the 
temperature is a bit unusual? In June 2020, a Siberian town in the Arctic 
Circle reached a high temperature of 38 degrees! This is the highest 
temperature ever recorded in the Arctic circle. If the global temperature rise 
is controlled within 1.5 degrees, a large number of losses and risks caused by 
climate change will be avoided. 

Currently, carbon neutrality has become a global consensus.

By June 2021, 137 countries have proposed a carbon neutralization target and 
more than 1200 enterprises have committed to join SBTi, with global ICT giants 
taking the lead in setting strategic zero carbon objectives. China has 
announced carbon emission commitments and targets.

Digital technology plays a key role in achieving the goal of carbon neutrality

If we want to achieve the goal of global carbon neutrality, traditional 
industries are facing a greater challenge of reducing consumption. The ICT 
industry accounts for 2% of total carbon emissions in the world every year. 
With the growth of digital infrastructure deployment, ICT emission reduction 
also faces considerable challenges. The ITU (International Telecommunication 
Union) announced that the ICT industry would reduce emissions by 45% by 2030. 

With the acceleration of digital transformation, the technologies represented 
by 5G, big data, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence have been 
continuously improved, and digital technologies are more widely used in all 
walks of life.

We can improve the efficiency of resource allocation and production and life 
through efficient data connections, storage, calculations and applications. 
Many research data show that digital technology can help other industries 
reduce carbon emissions by more than 10 times compared to the ICT industry's 
own carbon emissions. It can be seen that digital technology plays a key role 
in achieving the goal of carbon neutrality.

Set as an example, ZTE takes a green development path in digital transformation

As a positive practitioner of green development, ZTE promotes environmental 
protection management in the office and production operations to reduce the 
consumption of natural resources. 

The company has taken a variety of measures to reduce corporate carbon 
emissions, such as pursuing green production, and conserving resources and 
energy through continuous transformation of production processes.

Through production process optimization (high temperature aging), annual power 
saving exceeds 30 million kWh. We started carbon footprint tracking management 
of the whole product life cycle. We promote smart air conditioners and smart 
lighting to reduce electricity consumption while ensuring a comfortable working 
environment for employees. Through green photovoltaic power generation, annual 
electricity output has exceeded 3 million kWh. In addition, the company works 
with more than 160 global environmental service providers to build a global 
green cycle network.

Our carbon target also depends on the decarbonization process of upstream 
products and services. We are working together with upstream and downstream 
partners to jointly achieve energy saving and emission reduction in material 
selection, material recycling, and logistics.

So far, more than 40 leading suppliers have developed carbon reduction 
strategic plans. Most suppliers will come from partners with targeted 
commitments in the next 5 to 10 years. Procurement management actively promotes 
carbon emissions of suppliers in many ways. It continuously improves low-carbon 
and sustainable development competitiveness of our supply chain.

Green digital infrastructure helps operators build low-carbon networks

For digital infrastructure, wireless sites and data centers occupy the largest 
proportion of energy consumption. Carbon emissions can be reduced by 
introducing green power, building green sites, and green data centers. 

Specifically, in the process of building the energy infrastructure of the 
communication network, ZTE has proposed a new "zero-carbon" energy network with 
the concept of "green, efficient, intelligent and reliable" to increase the 
proportion of green energy applications.

With the annual increase of communication traffic and the large-scale 
deployment of 5G, the proportion of site energy consumption to the energy 
consumption of the whole network exceeds 45%, which is the key to reduce 
emissions. 

As a leading ICT equipment supplier, ZTE Corporation has incorporated the 
concept of low-carbon and environmental protection into the design of site 
products and the implementation of solutions to continuously output value for 
the creation of green sites.

With the development of various data services and cloud services, data centers 
are also giants of energy consumption, including IT equipment, cooling 
equipment, power supply and distribution systems and lighting equipment with 
the IT equipment and cooling equipment alone accounting for 80% of energy 
consumption. Equipped with ZTE's ZEGO solution, it can solve the problem of 
equipment energy consumption.

At present, the UniSite, PowerPilot, and iEnergy solutions proposed by ZTE 
through digital practice have been widely used in the networks of global 
operators, helping them to achieve energy saving and consumption reduction.

In Spain, ZTE deployed the UniSite+ solution, which is the simplest site 
solution in the current industry. It reduces radio units by 60% and saves power 
consumption by 30% compared with traditional solutions. 
In Malaysia, the PowerPilot AI energy saving solution was successfully 
launched, saving 7 million kWh of power annually. 
In partnership with its clients, ZTE built Asia's largest micro-module 
intelligent data center in Shenzhen's Pingshan District with power saving 
exceeding 60 million kWh each year.
Together with customers and partners empowering multiple industries to save 
energy and reduce emissions

Over the past two years, ZTE has been collaborating with operators and 
industry-leading companies to explore green and energy-saving application 
scenarios in various industries and extract innovative applications that can be 
replicated on a large scale. 

-To introduce green energy, the China Southern Power Grid, together with China 
Mobile and ZTE, built the largest demonstration zone for a 5G smart grid in 
China in Nansha District, Guangzhou. Services greatly reduce the impact of new 
energy access on the power grid. The reliability of renewable energy 
transmission will be increased four times in the future. 
-In the energy-intensive smelting industry, ZTE and Aluminum Corporation of 
China successfully explored 5G applications, saving more than 90 million kWh of 
electricity each year. 
-For the transportation industry, ZTE and Guangzhou Mobile released the world's 
first 5G smart transportation demonstration city, including smart high-speed 
rail, smart subway, 5G bus dispatching line, 5G intelligent network linkage, 
and 5G road policy inspection. The overall dispatching efficiency is increased 
by 10%.


Additionally, in the manufacturing industry, ZTE built a global 5G smart 
factory in Binjiang, Nanjing, which is a demonstration factory for "Intelligent 
Manufacturing Powered by 5G". It can reduce energy consumption by 40%, creating 
a demonstration sample of energy saving and emission reduction for advanced 
manufacturing.

Currently, ZTE and its partners continue to extensively carry out 5G+ 
innovative green practices, and have implemented more than 60 demonstration 
projects worldwide.

ZTE actively implements the carbon neutralization strategy, promotes energy 
saving and emission reduction in enterprise production and operation, helps 
operators in building end-to-end green low carbon networks, and actively 
empowers vertical industries to achieve energy saving and emission reduction. 
By far, ZTE has deployed more than 500 green 5G innovation patents, increasing 
efficiency and reducing consumption by technological innovation, and building 
green networks. 

In the future, ZTE will continue to research new energy, new materials, and new 
components to make breakthroughs in key technologies, laying a solid technical 
foundation for the Green ICT Infrastructure, and enhancing the depth and 
breadth of digital technologies for traditional high-energy industries. In 
addition, ZTE will contribute to improving efficiency, saving energy, and 
reducing consumption in various industries, and helping to achieve the carbon 
neutralization goals of the whole society.

Achieving the goal of carbon neutrality requires a long-term process and the 
joint efforts of all sectors of the industry. ZTE, in collaboration with global 
partners, has been committed to building a green digital boulevard with ICT 
technology innovations for a promising future.   

Media Contacts:
Margaret Ma 
ZTE Corporation 
Tel: +86 755 26775189 
Email: ma.gaili@zte.com.cn

Source: ZTE Corporation

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