• DocumentCode
    2803420
  • Title

    Is the electric vehicle a solution for the wind power integration in the Portuguese power system?

  • Author

    Carvalho, Ezequiel ; De Sousa, Jorge ; Neves, M. Ventim ; Faias, Sérgio

  • Author_Institution
    ISEL - Lisbon Eng. Super. Inst., Lisbon, Portugal
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    10-12 May 2012
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    6
  • Abstract
    The integration of Plug-in electric vehicles in the transportation sector has a great potential to reduce oil dependency, the GHG emissions and to contribute for the integration of renewable sources into the electricity generation mix. Portugal has a high share of wind energy, and curtailment may occur, especially during the off-peak hours with high levels of hydro generation. In this context, the electric vehicles, seen as a distributed storage system, can help to reduce the potential wind curtailments and, therefore, increase the integration of wind power into the power system. In order to assess the energy and environmental benefits of this integration, a methodology based on a unit commitment and economic dispatch is adapted and implemented. From this methodology, the thermal generation costs, the CO2 emissions and the potential wind generation curtailment are computed. Simulation results show that a 10% penetration of electric vehicles in the Portuguese fleet would increase electrical load by 3% and reduce wind curtailment by only 26%. This results from the fact that the additional generation required to supply the electric vehicles is mostly thermal. The computed CO2 emissions of the EV are 92 g CO2/kWh which become closer to those of some new ICE engines.
  • Keywords
    air pollution control; battery powered vehicles; distributed power generation; hydroelectric power stations; power generation dispatch; wind power plants; CO2; GHG emissions; ICE engines; Portuguese fleet; Portuguese power system; distributed storage system; economic dispatch; electricity generation; hydrogeneration; oil dependency reduction; plug-in electric vehicles; renewable source integration; transportation sector; unit commitment; wind curtailments; wind generation curtailment; wind power integration; Electric potential; Electric vehicles; Electricity; Power systems; Wind power generation; CO2 emissions; Electric vehicle; Power generation dispatch; Power grids; Power systems simulation; Renewables; Wind energy;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    European Energy Market (EEM), 2012 9th International Conference on the
  • Conference_Location
    Florence
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-0834-2
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4673-0832-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/EEM.2012.6254671
  • Filename
    6254671