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Abstract(s)
Energy resource scheduling is becoming increasingly
important, as the use of distributed resources is intensified and of
massive electric vehicle is envisaged. The present paper proposes
a methodology for day-ahead energy resource scheduling for
smart grids considering the intensive use of distributed
generation and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G). This method considers
that the energy resources are managed by a Virtual Power Player
(VPP) which established contracts with their owners. It takes into
account these contracts, the users' requirements subjected to the
VPP, and several discharge price steps. The full AC power flow
calculation included in the model takes into account network
constraints. The influence of the successive day requirements on
the day-ahead optimal solution is discussed and considered in the
proposed model. A case study with a 33-bus distribution network
and V2G is used to illustrate the good performance of the
proposed method.
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Keywords
Day-ahead scheduling Energy resource management Electric vehicle Vehicle-to-grid Virtual power player
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Tiago Sousa, Hugo Morais, Tiago Pinto, Zita Vale Energy Resource Management under the Influence of the Weekend Transition Considering an Intensive use of Electric Vehicles Clemson University Power Systems Conference 2015 (PSC 2015), Madren Conference Center Clemson, South Carolina, USA 10-13 March, 2015
