Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8114030 | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Electric vehicles, including both PEVs and PHEVs have been recently interested to a large extent in global markets due to their capabilities. These plug-in vehicles are able to absorb/inject power from/to the electric grid that turns them into an interesting solution for the power systems. However, large numbers of such plug-in vehicles can be a threaten to power systems. In this regard, it seems necessary to investigate the problems caused by the uncertain driving nature of such electric vehicles. On the other hand, the opportunities provided by the presence of a large fleet of plug-in vehicles as mobile storage/load should be discussed. For this end, this paper reviews the challanges and the problems caused by charging/discharging of PHEV/PEVs in large numbers and investigates their capabilities as a solution to integrate the RESs and demand response programs in power systems.
Keywords
BFSLoad AggregatorPG&EG2VNHTSGridable vehiclesIEMsCCPDRPCAESECFESSCPCHEVCARBGHGDSMAERNOxEvolutionary algorithmGenetic algorithmindependent system operatorNitrogen oxidesISOChance-constrained programmingDemand Response ProgramLinear programmingDynamic programmingMASDistributed generationHybrid electric vehicleElectric VehiclePENCarbon dioxideCompressed air energy storageEnergy storage systemMulti-agent systemProbability distribution functionDemand side managementlow voltagePdffuel cellCO2Greenhouse gas
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Authors
Jamshid Aghaei, Ali Esmaeel Nezhad, Abdorreza Rabiee, Ehsan Rahimi,