Title :
Node identification for placing EVs and PAs in a distribution network
Author :
Kasi, Venkata Ramana ; Thirugnanam, Kannan ; Kumar, Pranaw ; Majhi, S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol., Guwahati, Guwahati, India
Abstract :
Voltage support to the Distribution Node (DN) is necessary requirement due to fluctuations of time varying reactive load. The Photovoltaic´s Arrays (PAs) and Electric Vehicles (EVs) provide active and reactive power support to DN. Voltage support can be achieved at DN node from RES and EVs. In this paper, coordination of EVs and PAs are integrated with DN to improve the voltage profile. The coordination can be achieved by providing active and reactive power support through PAs and the EVs charge/discharge (support/inject) based on the node voltage. The bulk numbers of EVs are connected to the DN through point of common coupling (PCC) which is called as Charging Station (CS). Many PAs are used to generate power for DN support; it´s known as DN Supporting Point (DNSP). The main focus of this work is to predict the most accurate location of CS and DNSP. A 33kV Distribution System (DS) of Guwahati city is modeled in MATLAB Simulink environment with four types of active and reactive load profiles. Typical DS having 48 nodes, the CS and DNSP are connected in each node of the DS. To control the power flow of the CS and DNSP, fuzzy based control strategies and optimal aggregator has been implemented. Also, probability distribution function has been used to find the scheduled arrival of EVs at CS. Voltage, power and energy of the CS and DNSP are compared.
Keywords :
distribution networks; electric vehicles; fuzzy control; load flow control; photovoltaic power systems; probability; Guwahati City; India; MATLAB Simulink modeling; charging station; distribution network; distribution system; electric vehicles; fuzzy based control; node identification; optimal aggregator; photovoltaic arrays; point of common coupling; power flow control; probability distribution function; reactive power support; time varying reactive load; vehicle-to-grid; voltage 33 kV; voltage profile; Batteries; Fuzzy logic; Photovoltaic systems; Reactive power; Smart grids; charging station; distribution node; electric vehicles; photovoltaic arrays; probability distribution function;
Conference_Titel :
PES General Meeting | Conference & Exposition, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
National Harbor, MD
DOI :
10.1109/PESGM.2014.6939847