Enhancing frequency regulation coverage for electric vehicles in a smart grid environment

I. Al-Anbagi, A. Yassine, H. Mouftah
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Millions of Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to be deployed across North America in the coming few years. EVs can serve dual purpose if they are properly managed and controlled, they can serve as a clean transportation medium and they can also provide power storage and ancillary services to the smart grid when they are plugged-in. One of the main important ancillary services that EVs are capable of providing to smart grids is frequency regulation, which is the mean of controlling frequency oscillations. EVs can participate in this operation by charging their batteries from the grid during frequency regulation-down and by discharging their batteries from the grid during frequency regulation-up. In this paper, we propose a mechanism to maximize the number of EVs participating in the frequency regulation market. Maximizing the number of EVs participating in the regulation process depends very much on the number of EVs that can hear the call for frequency regulation at that moment of time. Our mechanism increases the throughput and decreases the delay of EVs that are acting as relay nodes to rebroadcast the frequency regulation signal in a smart grid environment.
提高智能电网环境下电动汽车调频覆盖面
预计未来几年,北美将有数百万辆电动汽车(ev)投入使用。如果管理和控制得当,电动汽车可以起到双重作用,既可以作为清洁的交通工具,也可以为智能电网提供电力储存和辅助服务。电动汽车能够为智能电网提供的主要重要辅助服务之一是频率调节,即控制频率振荡的均值。电动汽车可以通过在频率调节期间从电网充电和在频率调节期间从电网放电来参与这一操作。在本文中,我们提出了一种机制来最大化参与频率调节市场的电动汽车数量。最大限度地增加参与调节过程的电动汽车数量,在很大程度上取决于在该时刻能够听到频率调节呼叫的电动汽车数量。我们的机制提高了智能电网环境中作为中继节点的电动汽车的吞吐量,降低了频率调节信号重播的延迟。
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