Mobile networks' energy consumption is rising in tandem with the volume of traffic and the number of people utilising
mobile technology. To maintain the long-term survival of the next generation of mobile networks, there must be an emphasis on
energy efficiency. By minimising the network's power consumption and proposing an energy-efficient network architecture, this
thesis addresses the issue of increasing 5G and beyond network efficiency. The first component of this thesis focuses on base
stations (BSs), the most energy-intensive part of mobile networks. Mobile network providers offer us with a data set that contains
information on the amount of traffic on their system.