Cuts energy use by moving indoor sites to outdoor

Telecom tower company Indus Towers on Wednesday said it has expanded from 35,000 green sites in 2013-14 to 50,461 green sites in 2015-16 in an attempt towards protecting the environment.

The company has also lowered the energy consumption in mobile towers by 25-30 per cent by converting indoor sites to outdoor, and carbon emissions have also been reduced, achieving a reduction of around 10.39 per cent in diesel consumption in 2015-16, it said.

The company has also converted half of its tower portfolio to outdoor sites to ensure minimal energy consumption, it said, in the recently launched third edition of its annual Sustainability Report for 2015-16.

“We conduct our business with integrity focusing on protecting the environment and being socially responsible. Sustainability thus defines the way we operate and maintain our relationship with our stakeholders,” Bimal Dayal, Chief Executive Officer, Indus Towers said.

Founded in 2007, Indus Towers Limited has been promoted under a joint venture among Bharti Infratel Limited (Airtel), Vodafone India and Aditya Birla Telecom (Idea), who collaborated to share telecom infrastructure.

Indus has presence in 15 telecom circles of India and has achieved over 2,82,909 tenancies till date. It has over 1,22,044 towers, across India.

(This article was published on April 12, 2017)
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