This white paper explores advanced strategies to enhance energy efficiency in O-RAN based networks, building on existing techniques such as Cell and Carrier Shutdown and RF Channel Reconfiguration. It introduces innovative approaches for optimizing power consumption in key network elements, including Radio Units (O-RU) through dynamic voltage adaptation and renewable energy integration, and O-Cloud environments via intelligent workload management and energy-efficient Cloud Network Functions. Aligned with 3GPP Release-18 features like Discontinuous Transmission/Reception (DTX/DRX) and spatial power-saving methods, these strategies aim to substantially reduce energy consumption while maintaining high performance and service quality.
Central to these strategies are the intelligent capabilities of the O-RAN framework, particularly the Service Management and Orchestration (SMO), Non-Real-Time RAN Intelligent Controller (Non-RT RIC), and Near-Real-Time RAN Intelligent Controller (Near-RT RIC). Working in harmony, the SMO orchestrates resources across the network, the Non-RT RIC leverages rApps to develop AI/ML-driven long-term optimization policies, and the Near-RT RIC employs xApps to execute near real-time network adjustments. Together, these components provide a cohesive, intelligent framework that drives the dynamic and effective implementation of the energy-saving solutions detailed in this paper, positioning O-RAN as a leader in sustainable and efficient network operations.