Cloud Deployment of Large-Scale Electromagnetic Transient Simulation -- Discovery and Experiences
Xiaochuan Luo, Jason Ploof, Xinghao Fang, Qiang Zhang, Song Zhang

TL;DR
This paper discusses deploying large-scale electromagnetic transient simulations on a public cloud platform, demonstrating cost-effective computation while addressing cybersecurity and privacy concerns.
Contribution
It presents a practical experience of deploying EMT simulations on AWS, showcasing feasibility and benefits over traditional on-premises infrastructure.
Findings
Cloud deployment meets large-scale EMT computational needs
Cost-effective and scalable simulation platform
Addresses cybersecurity and data privacy requirements
Abstract
Electromagnetic Transient (EMT) simulation starts to play a critical role in modern power system planning and operations due to large penetration of inverter based resources (IBRs). The EMT studies are computationally intensive due to very small simulation time step and complex modeling of the protection and control of IBRs. It has been challenging for the traditional on-premises computing infrastructure to meet the ever-increasing computing needs of large-scale EMT studies. This paper shares experience of ISO New England (ISO-NE) on a pilot deployment of EMT simulation in a public cloud using Amazon Web Services. The platform can successfully meet the large-scale EMT simulation computation needs in a cost-effective way while meeting cyber security and data privacy requirements.
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Taxonomy
TopicsReal-time simulation and control systems · Modeling and Simulation Systems · Power Systems and Technologies
