The RAN consumes 70–80% of cellular network energy (Ericsson, 2024), with 5G sites averaging 2. 2 kW and 6G baselines projected at 3. 0 kW due to denser deployments and higher frequencies (Samsung, 2025). Addressing the growing energy consumption in telecommunications, this white paper explores key standardization areas to enhance 6G energy performance, building on 5G NR's advancements. This also. We model the power consumed by digital and analog signal processing, power amplifiers (PAs), and supply and cooling during four phases (data, signaling, micro-sleep, and idle) in downlink and uplink. Hybrid partially-connected beamforming is compared to fully-digital one. Enter 6G: a game-changer promising greener networks through cutting-edge technologies. ng the European Union (EU) climate neutral in 2050. To achieve this aim, the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission has to be halved by 2030 since GHG emissions and withdrawals must be balanced within the European Union by 2050 at the latest 6G initiative and contribute to a process proposal. Its mission. In this article, we introduce the research results of KDDI Research, Inc.