Case Study: Telenor Pakistan
Telenor Pakistan prioritised solar solutions for deployment on Off-Grid and sites with the highest fuel consumption. The renewable energy was a relatively new technology to the South Asia telecom market
Telenor Asia aims to reduce our consumption of carbon-based fuel and electricity and transition to renewable energy to minimise our environmental impact. Telenor Asia will continue to work with our suppliers, partners and associated companies to help them set science-based targets for emission reduction.
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Telenor's evolved strategy builds on a position of strength, with the Group on track to broadly achieve its financial ambitions for 2022-2025, including delivering on its 2025 Outlook. Telenor delivered a solid third-quarter performance.
Since 96% of Telenor Group's Scope 1 and 2 emissions in 2019 (baseline year) came from electricity and 86% of that came from the use of grid electricity (99% in Nordic, 80% in Grameenphone and Telenor Pakistan), reaching the scope 1 and 2 target is primarily about sourcing renewable grid electricity.
Telenor Pakistan prioritised solar solutions for deployment on Off-Grid and sites with the highest fuel consumption. The renewable energy was a relatively new technology to the South Asia telecom market
But that is not straightforward in all geographies. Whereas in Europe Telenor is increasingly able to source renewable energy directly from wind and solar energy producers, in Asia it is having to take a
Our Climate Commitments Climate change is the defining challenge of our time. To limit climate change, every sector across the economy will need to take comprehensive and transformative action to decarbonise.
Telenor Group has signed PPAs for wind and solar energy in several countries, including Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. These PPAs will help Telenor Group to reduce its carbon emissions and increase its use of
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*Solar solutions have been deployed to 1133 of Telenor Pakistan''s network sites 11,966 *The project has saved the use of 4 million litres of diesel in 2020. The natural question, of course, is: what next?
In April 2022, Telenor Pakistan kicked off a project to scale up renewable energy use in its base stations based on a new financing model. It was the first telecom operator in the country to deploy solar at
Solar Power Project: 1.143 MW Location: KPK, Pakistan
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