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Optimal coordination of G2V and V2G to support power grids with high penetration of renewable energy

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posted on 2024-05-30, 09:36 authored by H Nguyen, C Zhang, M Mahmud
Electric vehicles (EVs) have recently gained much popularity as a green alternative to fossil-fuel cars and a feasible solution to reduce air pollution in big cities. The use of EVs can also be extended as a demand response tool to support high penetration of renewable energy (RE) sources in future smart grid. Based on the certainty equivalent adaptive control (CECA) principle and a customer participation program, this paper presents a novel control strategy using optimization technique to coordinate not only the charging but also the discharging of EV batteries to deal with the intermittency in RE production. In addition, customer charging requirements and schedules are incorporated into the optimization algorithm to ensure customer satisfaction, and further improve the control performance. The merits of this scheme are its simplicity, efficiency, robustness and readiness for practical applications. The effectiveness of the proposed control algorithm is demonstrated by computer simulations of a power system with high level of wind energy integration.

History

Journal

IEEE transactions on transportation electrification

Volume

1

Pagination

188-195

Location

Piscataway, N.J.

ISSN

2332-7782

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, IEEE

Issue

2

Publisher

IEEE