Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7112034 | Electric Power Systems Research | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Renewable energy-based multi-energy supply microgrids are expected to play an important role in smart cities. How to schedule such microgrids in grid-connected mode and dispatch power among sources inside the microgrids is a problem. Moreover, as electric vehicles are becoming more and more common, the charging of large numbers of vehicles is also a challenge for the utility grid. In this paper, we build a temporal-spatial electric vehicle charging demand model, which includes three parts: trip plans, duration of stay, and search for the shortest path based on the Dijkstra algorithm. Then, we build a grid-connected gas/electricity/heat microgrid and present a coordinated scheduling method for this microgrid. A day-ahead scheduling method is used to decide the role of the microgrid (i.e., operate as a load or as a generator from the point of view of the utility), a real-time rolling-horizon dispatching algorithm is used to respond to the forecasting errors and at the same time implement the real-time actual power exchange between the microgrid and the main grid. The problem is formulated as a mixed integer linear programming problem. The temporal-spatial electric vehicle charging demands model is simulated based on a 81-node transportation network, while the energy supply network is a combined IEEE-30, gas-20 and heat-14 network. The simulation results show the effectiveness of this coordinated scheduling method.
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Authors
Bei Li, Robin Roche, Damien Paire, Abdellatif Miraoui,