# The Role of Big Data on Smart Grid Transition

**Authors:** The-Hien Dang-Ha, Roland Olsson, Hao Wang

arXiv: 1703.02497 · 2017-03-08

## TL;DR

This paper conceptualizes smart grid as a socio-technical transition and highlights the crucial role of big data in enabling its growth, while estimating data generation sources and challenges.

## Contribution

It introduces a socio-technical perspective on smart grid evolution and analyzes how big data can facilitate its development and address associated challenges.

## Key findings

- Big data fuels smart grid growth through socio-technical transition.
- Estimated data from various sources clarifies big data challenges.
- Highlights the importance of technological and social factors in smart grid evolution.

## Abstract

Despite being popularly referred to as the ultimate solution for all problems of our current electric power system, smart grid is still a growing and unstable concept. It is usually considered as a set of advanced features powered by promising technological solutions. In this paper, we describe smart grid as a socio-technical transition and illustrate the evolutionary path on which a smart grid can be realized. Through this conceptual lens, we reveal the role of big data, and how it can fuel the organic growth of smart grid. We also provide a rough estimate of how much data will be potentially generated from different data sources, which helps clarify the big data challenges during the evolutionary process.

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