DocumentCode :
713426
Title :
Assessing the economic profit of a vehicle-to-grid strategy for current unbalance minimization
Author :
Fernandez, Julian A. ; Hably, Ahmad ; Bratcu, Antoneta Iuliana
fYear :
2015
fDate :
17-19 March 2015
Firstpage :
2628
Lastpage :
2635
Abstract :
Plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) under the vehicle-to-grid (V2G) concept, providing ancillary services such as regulation, spinning reserves and peak shaving have been subject of many research works. However, power quality issues, such as current unbalance and voltage unbalance have had less reception among researchers in recent years. In order to draw attention on this matter, the purpose of this paper is to assess the economic profit of current-unbalance-minimization strategy as a new V2G application, from the point of view of PEV owners connected at a common-connection-point (CCP) in a low voltage (LV) network. To do so, the economic profit formulation is included in a PEV smart charging strategy for current unbalance minimization and the new strategy is tested on LV network environment, whose specifications are taken from French energy and distribution systems. Results show that uncoordinated charging causes a PEV user an average negative profit of -40 ce over a day, whereas using the CUF minimization strategy with V2G capabilities, the negative average profit, over a day, is reduced to -2 ce. Moreover, positive average profit per hour is registered through the afternoon and evening, leaving negative average profit per hour (necessary to charge the PEV´s battery) for late night and early morning hours when energy prices are the lowest.
Keywords :
electric vehicles; minimisation; power grids; power supply quality; profitability; CUF minimization strategy; French energy; LV network environment; PEV; PEV smart charging strategy; V2G; ancillary services; common-connection-point; current unbalance minimization; current-unbalance-minimization strategy; distribution systems; economic profit formulation; low voltage network; plug-in electric vehicles; vehicle-to-grid; vehicle-to-grid strategy; Batteries; Charging stations; Economics; Maintenance engineering; Minimization; Optimization; System-on-chip; Plug-in electric vehicles integration; V2G; current unbalance; optimization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Technology (ICIT), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seville
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICIT.2015.7125485
Filename :
7125485
Link To Document :
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