Remote Cellular Stations generate power that they convert to radio waves to provide coverage to their consumers. Such stations are well distributed throughout countries, and growth projections worldwide are excellent. Cellular Service providers are actively replacing old diesel generators with renewable energy solutions to improve on service reliability, reduce operating costs, and meet Corporate Social Responsibility objectives. Meanwhile, cold chain storage points are often in proximity to Cellular stations, and have insufficient power to adequately conserve vaccines. Are there scenarios in which the cold chain could tap into power from Cellular stations?
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