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Globe Telecom Inc. currently employs over 7,400 green solutions to reduce carbon emissions across its network.
Better yet, by 2030, it will upgrade its infrastructure and retrofit its industries to make them sustainable and slash CO2 emissions by 30 percent, the telco today (May 25) stated.
“We continue to engage partners in implementing renewable energy solutions such as solar panels and fuel cells within our operations,” explained President and Chief Executive Officer Ernest L. Cu
Already, the telco consumes cleaner fuel at lesser quantities, achieving lower emissions and maintaining energy-efficient heat removal throughout its operations.
Globe has been deploying green network solutions since 2014.
These include fuel cell systems, direct current generators, lithium ion batteries and free cooling systems.
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Suhail bin Muhammad Faraj Faris Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, headed the state delegation participating in the ministerial meeting of the “Clean Skies for Tomorrow” initiative, which is organized by the World Economic Forum virtually through visual communication technology, in the presence of Robert Curtis, British Minister of Aviation.
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