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Decarbonizing our
value chain

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We must continually manage our industry’s own footprint. We must ensure that the products and solutions we design and deliver to our customers are as energy and material efficient as possible. Our whole value chain must also show improvements in energy efficiency and minimize any potential negative impact from technology.  

Our portfolio 

According to our life cycle assessment, the GHG emissions from the customer use of sold products remain the largest part of our carbon footprint. As stated above, in 2023 the use phase based on GHG reporting accounted for 97% of our total GHG emissions. Our greatest efforts remain concentrated on reducing the power consumption of our products across Nokia’s portfolio to improve energy efficiency and have the greatest direct impact on our carbon footprint.

In 2023 we delivered energy-efficiency solutions in silicon, hardware, software and services. We worked with our customers to optimize the energy used across their networks, not just looking for energy gains of individual network elements. We assessed the opportunities to improve network performance and minimize energy use, thereby lowering emissions. 

We also looked at automatic configuration and AI/ML based optimization of energy savings functionalities, intelligent software capabilities, technology innovations in our HW evolution, and energy-efficient site solutions to minimize our carbon footprint.  

Below are a number of examples from our product offering which reflect this work across our portfolio. 

5G and climate

5G and climate

5G and climate: 5G is considered natively greener than previous generations of mobile technology and can potentially provide 100 times more data traffic with less energy per bit thanks to new standardized efficiency features. This is based on the ITU-R (International Telecommunications Union) design target for 5G radios which is 100x traffic with same energy consumption compared to 4G.

5G is the only radio technology that can help to digitalize societies while also allowing the decoupling of the growth in data traffic from equivalent potential growth in energy consumption. An energy-efficient 5G deployment strategy is the only way to build the best performing, lowest cost 5G radio networks. 5G also provides the foundation for the efficient use of other new technologies (AI. VR.AR, blockchain).

Out of the global pandemic, we have seen the emphasized need for reliable, robust networks. The benefits of these critical networks to other sectors and parts of society far outweigh any potential increases in their own network energy use. But we still drive for greater energy efficiency.