Cloud Computing: Taking the energy industry by storm in 2023
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In recent years, technology has begun to disrupt nearly every industry. Technology is changing how we do business, from ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft to online retail giants like Amazon. Now, the energy industry is beginning to feel the effects of this disruption.
Potential energy solutions are evolving rapidly as a result of this technological progress. Furthermore, their quest for carbon neutrality is further accelerating this disruption. Solar panels are becoming more efficient and affordable, while battery storage solutions allow electricity storage for later use. These developments could have a major impact on the way we produce and consume energy. We could see a reduction in our reliance on fossil fuels, cleaner air, and lower energy bills. However, there are also risks associated with this change that must be considered.
As with any major technological shift, there will be winners and losers. Those who adapt quickly may take advantage of this new opportunity and modernize outdated product portfolios and operating practices. At the same time, those who are slow to react may find themselves left behind. It will be important for businesses and individuals alike to stay up-to-date on these changes to stay caught up.
History of the Energy Industry
The energy industry has a long and complicated history. The first use of energy was for transportation and agricultural production, followed by the industrial revolution, which saw widespread use of energy for manufacturing and other purposes. Here’s a glimpse into the evolution of energy.
The renewable energy industry is a relatively new industry that is increasing. These energy sources, such as solar, wind, and hydropower, are environmentally friendly and have become increasingly popular in recent years.
Let’s see how cloud computing is changing the face of the energy industry in the coming years:
In 2023, cloud computing will profoundly impact the energy industry. By then, the industry will be fully digitized and automated, with real-time data collection and analysis driving all decision-making. The benefits of cloud computing will include reduced costs, increased efficiency, and improved transparency and security.
Did you know??By 2030,?Microsoft?will be carbon-negative. All the carbon emissions the company has produced directly or through energy use since 1975 will be removed from the environment by 2050.
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How is Microsoft AZURE transforming the energy industry?
Azure tools and services are leveraged globally by companies from various industries to build custom solutions that aid their digital transformation journey. Microsoft Azure helps optimize the customer experience, modernize workflows, improve operational efficiencies, and reduce costs. Azure for the Energy industry helps build customized and innovative cloud solutions to tackle their digital challenges and prepare for the future. Let’s dig deeper into the topic and see how Microsoft Azure is helping the?Energy industry?with this transformation:
Case Study: Azure’s impact on the energy industry
British Petroleum employs digital twins in its Net Zero transformation.
People and the environment are at the heart of British Petroleum’s mission. Furthermore, it is committed to sustainability goals such as achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
The first use case was chosen as the Clair Ridge oil and gas plant in the Atlantic margin west of Shetland. The Clair Ridge facility’s digital twin was created to calculate the facility’s real-time carbon intensity and energy efficiency. The ultimate goal is to build carbon-conscious operations worldwide in all bp’s* manufacturing plants. Microsoft Azure’s security and scalability are ideal for a project of this magnitude. The IoT Hub receives over 250 billion data signals from bp’s* operating assets worldwide every month. With the long-term goal of expanding this digital twin across all of bp’s* global sites, security and scalability are critical.
“By using this digital twin to look at both past data and predict future data, it’s invaluable… If this was rolled out across bp assets, we could reduce emissions by around 500,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent yearly. ” –?David Boyd: Facilities Process Engineer, British Petroleum.
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This?case study?explores how Data Dynamics utilized the Azure File Migration Program to help a Fortune 50 energy company reduce enterprise carbon emissions with intelligent cloud adoption. They migrated 600 TBs of data in 20 days, achieved a 35% reduction in operational emissions, and grew their low-carbon energy projects by 400%.
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Digital Transformation Enabler at Oracle EMEA
1 年It's clear that the economic outlook for 2023 is uncertain and that the possibility of a recession looms. It's important for businesses to start preparing now by looking at their data and valorizing it in order to remain competitive and survive during a downturn. This blog provides some great insight into how to do this and I'm looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts and input on the subject!
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The examples in the blog are good ones. The key to companies moving to the cloud is actionable data. One company has a hard 5 year retention date, but they can't delete data. We're able to find every file modified, more than 5 years ago in their billions of files. This is just one example of what companies look for. I had another customer find millions of old Lotus Notes files. Legal wouldn't let them delete them, so we could offer the option to archive to s3/blob.