Abstract
As communications technology is ubiquitous, and energy savings are ever more crucial in communications and data storage infrastructures, it is timely to revisit the technologies used for energy storage. This multidisciplinary paper especially focusses on the specific requirements onto energy storage for communications and data storage, derived from traffic, climate, high availability, and resilience, irrespective from energy sources used. It also addresses techno-economic, environmental & emissions tradeoffs offered by a model, and concludes with discussing future energy storage technologies. PLAN 1. Introduction: specific requirements 2. Redundancies in telecommunications flows affecting power requirements and consumption 3. Energy storage techno-economic trade-offs 4. Energy storage environmental and emissions tradeoffs 5. Communications networks infrastructure as a distributed energy storage grid 6. Characteristics of energy storage technologies for communications nodes 7. Efficiency in AC-DC power conversion 8. Monitoring of battery power loss 9. Energy storage in computing clouds 10. Future energy storage technologies for communications networks and data centers
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