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Abstract: Cellular base stations (BSs) are equipped with backup batteries to obtain the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and maintain the power supply reliability. While maintaining the reliability, the backup batteries of 5G BSs have some spare capacity over time due to the traffic-sensitive characteristic of 5G BS electricity load.
This problem exists particularly among the mobile telephony towers in rural areas, that lack quality grid power supply. A cellular base station can use anywhere from 1 to 5 kW power per hour depending upon the number of transceivers attached to the base station, the age of cell towers, and energy needed for air conditioning.
Key Factors: Power Consumption: Determine the base station’s load (in watts). Backup Duration: Identify the required backup time (hours). Battery Voltage: Select the correct voltage based on system design. Efficiency & Discharge Rate: Consider battery efficiency and discharge characteristics.
Formula: Capacity (Ah)=Power (W)×Backup Hours (h)/Battery Voltage (V) Example: If a base station consumes 500W and needs 4 hours of backup at 48V, the required capacity is: 500W×4h/48V=41.67Ah Choosing a battery with a slightly higher capacity ensures reliability under real-world conditions.
While maintaining the reliability, the backup batteries of 5G BSs have some spare capacity over time due to the traffic-sensitive characteristic of 5G BS electricity load. Therefore, the spare capacity is dispatchable and can be used as flexibility resources for power systems.
Therefore, the spare capacity is dispatchable and can be used as flexibility resources for power systems. This paper evaluates the dispatchable capacity of the BS backup batteries in distribution networks and illustrates how it can be utilized in power systems.
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