An IT camp. The Green Camp

Problem and implemented solution

Providing access to the 4G Internet and electricity supply to indigenous peoples of the North engaged in traditional economic activities and living in hard-to-reach, remote places of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra (hereinafter - IMNS, camps, respectively). Problem: Social and economic inequality. The lack of access to the Internet and electricity supply exacerbates the social and economic inequality between IMNS living in camps and the population living in cities and villages of the region. IMNS living in camps, as a rule, do not have access to the Internet and are not connected to the centralized power supply (use gasoline generators). This creates problems in obtaining education, health care, communications, household and other basic services. Solution: Modern technologies and innovations in the field of communications and energy provide new opportunities to solve these problems. We have selected a set of equipment that provides access to the Internet using the technology of amplifying the signal of 4 G cellular communications or a satellite communication channel with energy supply from solar panels, storage batteries and backup by a gasoline generator (hereinafter referred to as the system).

Russia
Nomination

Sky, Space And Communication Technologies

Topic

(4-5G) wireless communications

Estimated duration of implementation

From 2018 to 2030

Implementation geography

Implemented in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Yugra

Description of competitive advantages

1. Renewable energy: Solar energy is a renewable energy source. The use of solar panels has reduced dependence on traditional energy sources such as gasoline and diesel fuel and reduced the negative impact on the environment. 2. Independence: Autonomous power supply and uninterrupted access to the Internet at the camp. This is especially important for the indigenous peoples of the North living in camps, where sometimes, in order to contact the outside world, they have to drive off-road for several dozen kilometers to the coverage area of ​​the base station of the cellular operator. 3. Weather resistance: The system is capable of operating in a wide range of weather conditions, including low temperatures and illumination. This is especially important in the winter in the northern territories, where long periods of darkness and cold can hinder the operation of other energy sources. 4. Scalability: The system can be easily scaled depending on needs. If it is necessary to increase the capacity for additional energy consumption, this can be done by simply installing additional solar panels and batteries. 5. Long-term economic benefits: Installing the system requires an initial investment, but in the long run it will reduce the cost of electricity supply. Solar energy is free and its use has significantly reduced operating costs for the indigenous peoples. 6. Improved standard of living: Providing access to electricity and the Internet is an important factor in improving the standard of living and development. It allows the indigenous peoples to get an education, communicate with the world, expand their employment opportunities and improve their overall quality of life.

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Analysis of the efficiency of the system operation in the territory of traditional nature management "B-10" Goloshubina A.I.

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