Title :
Distribution network congestion management by means of electric vehicle smart charging within a multi-microgrid environment
Author :
Del-Rosario-Calaf, G. ; Cruz-Zambrano, M. ; Corchero, C. ; Gumara-Ferret, R.
Author_Institution :
IREC, Catalonia Inst. for Energy Res., Sant Adria de Besos, Spain
Abstract :
The work presented in this paper aims to assess the impact of electric vehicle (EV) on distribution networks. An study is performed showing how the network impact can dramatically change if applying smart charging strategies opportunely integrated with other distributed energy resources (DER) with respect to a less-smart baseline operation. This paper focuses on the resolution of network constraints -voltage level violations in the short term, i.e. maintaining reliability and quality of service at transmission and distribution system operator (TSO and DSO) levels. A Spanish case study is derived in this work to obtain realistic network conditions within a 24-hour time horizon and one network reconfiguration is applied causing voltage level violations near a low voltage (LV) network including EV microgrids. The DSO then activates the available flexibility capacity of such microgrids in order to remove such violations. This case study is implemented in an experimental laboratory test and results are discussed regarding the impact of this congestion management strategy on the network and also real power flow and communication aspects.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; distribution networks; electric vehicles; load flow; power system management; DER; DSO level; EV; LV network; Spanish case study; TSO level; distributed energy resource; distribution network congestion management; distribution system operator; electric vehicle smart charging strategy; low voltage network; multimicrogrid environment; network constraint; network reconfiguration; power flow; quality of service; reliability maintenance; transmission system operator; voltage level violation; Batteries; Density estimation robust algorithm; Electric vehicles; Energy management; Hardware; Microgrids; Second Life;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC), 2014 IEEE International
DOI :
10.1109/IEVC.2014.7056174