A New Selection Tool of Retail Electric Provider for Prosumers with Local Distributed Resources and Plug-in Electric Vehicles

Author(s):  
Daniel Mabuggwe ◽  
Walid G Morsi
Author(s):  
Morris Brenna ◽  
Federica Foiadelli ◽  
Dario Zaninelli ◽  
Giorgio Graditi ◽  
Marialaura Di Somma

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (22) ◽  
pp. 7978
Author(s):  
Hugo Morais ◽  
Tiago Sousa ◽  
Rui Castro ◽  
Zita Vale

The introduction of electric vehicles (EVs) will have an important impact on global power systems, in particular on distribution networks. Several approaches can be used to schedule the charge and discharge of EVs in coordination with the other distributed energy resources connected on the network operated by the distribution system operator (DSO). The aggregators, as virtual power plants (VPPs), can help the system operator in the management of these distributed resources taking into account the network characteristics. In the present work, an innovative hybrid methodology using deterministic and the elitist nondominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) for the EV scheduling problem is proposed. The main goal is to test this method with two conflicting functions (cost and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions minimization) and performing a comparison with a deterministic approach. The proposed method shows clear advantages in relation to the deterministic method, namely concerning the execution time (takes only 2% of the time) without impacting substantially the obtained results in both objectives (less than 5%).


2021 ◽  
Vol 144 ◽  
pp. 111020
Author(s):  
Tirupati U. Solanke ◽  
Pradeep K. Khatua ◽  
Vigna K. Ramachandaramurthy ◽  
Jia Ying Yong ◽  
Kang Miao Tan

2018 ◽  
Vol 88 (6) ◽  
pp. 54-78
Author(s):  
Robert L. Reid
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2020 ◽  
Vol 119 (820) ◽  
pp. 317-322
Author(s):  
Michael T. Klare

By transforming patterns of travel and work around the world, the COVID-19 pandemic is accelerating the transition to renewable energy and the decline of fossil fuels. Lockdowns brought car commuting and plane travel to a near halt, and the mass experiment in which white-collar employees have been working from home may permanently reduce energy consumption for business travel. Renewable energy and electric vehicles were already gaining market share before the pandemic. Under pressure from investors, major energy companies have started writing off fossil fuel reserves as stranded assets that are no longer worth the cost of extracting. These shifts may indicate that “peak oil demand” has arrived earlier than expected.


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