Practical Adoption of Cloud Computing in Power Systems- Drivers, Challenges, Guidance, and Real-world Use Cases
Song Zhang, Amritanshu Pandey, Xiaochuan Luo, Maggy Powell, Ranjan, Banerji, Lei Fan, Abhineet Parchure, Edgardo Luzcando

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the drivers, challenges, guidance, and real-world use cases for adopting cloud computing in power systems, aiming to facilitate secure and effective implementation in the industry.
Contribution
It offers a structured framework with practical guidance and real-world examples to support power utilities in adopting cloud technology securely and effectively.
Findings
Identifies key business drivers for cloud adoption in power systems.
Discusses challenges and risks of migrating power grid workloads to the cloud.
Provides practical guidance and real-world use cases for industry practitioners.
Abstract
Motivated by The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) recent direction and ever-growing interest in cloud adoption by power utilities, a Task Force was established to assist power system practitioners with secure, reliable and cost-effective adoption of cloud technology to meet various business needs. This paper summarizes the business drivers, challenges, guidance, and best practices for cloud adoption in power systems from the Task Force's perspective, after extensive review and deliberation by its members, including grid operators, utility companies, software vendors, and cloud providers. The paper begins by enumerating various business drivers for cloud adoption in the power industry. It follows with the discussion of the challenges and risks of migrating power grid utility workloads to the cloud. Next, for each corresponding challenge or risk, the paper provides…
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