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This paper presents a decision support tool
methodology to help virtual power players (VPPs) in the Smart
Grid (SGs) context to solve the day-ahead energy resource
scheduling considering the intensive use of Distributed
Generation (DG) and Vehicle-To-Grid (V2G). The main focus is
the application of a new hybrid method combing a particle
swarm approach and a deterministic technique based on mixedinteger
linear programming (MILP) to solve the day-ahead
scheduling minimizing total operation costs from the aggregator
point of view. A realistic mathematical formulation, considering
the electric network constraints and V2G charging and
discharging efficiencies is presented. Full AC power flow
calculation is included in the hybrid method to allow taking into
account the network constraints. A case study with a 33-bus
distribution network and 1800 V2G resources is used to
illustrate the performance of the proposed method.
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Hybrid technique Mixed-integer linear programing Optimal scheduling Particle swarm optimization Vehicle-to-grid