Coordinated control strategy for vehicle-to-grid support at distribution node

IF 2.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
IET Smart Grid Pub Date : 2022-11-22 DOI:10.1049/stg2.12086
Kannan Thirugnanam, Chau Yuen, Praveen Kumar, Tareg Ghaoud, Sgouris Sgouridis
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Abstract

The increasing number of electric vehicles (EVs) creates voltage rise/drop problems when integrated into a distribution node (DN). This generally occurs when EVs inject energy to or draw energy from the DN in a stochastic manner. A vehicle-to-grid service for voltage support of DN through controlled and coordinated EV charging and discharging techniques to maintain the DN voltage within the threshold limits is proposed. In this context, a fuzzy logic control (FLC) is developed to generate reference power signal and the power flow direction based on DN voltage and electric vehicle charging station’s (EVCS) available energy. Here, the EVCS is a place where the EVs are charged and/or participate for grid support. Then, an EVCS aggregator is implemented to coordinate the large fleet of EVs based on FLC output and EV’s available energy. Furthermore, an EV’s battery charge and discharge rate controller is developed to control the EV’s energy based on EVCS aggregator output and charge/discharge rate threshold limits. Finally, an active and reactive power control methodology is implemented to maintain DN voltage profile within the threshold limits. Extensive simulations are conducted based on real data from a radial distribution system. The results show that the EVCS can successfully maintain the DN voltage within the threshold limit through the proposed control and coordination strategy.

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配电节点车辆到电网支持的协调控制策略
越来越多的电动汽车(ev)在集成到配电节点(DN)时产生电压上升/下降问题。这通常发生在电动汽车以随机方式向DN注入能量或从DN获取能量时。提出了一种通过控制和协调电动汽车充放电技术将电网电压维持在阈值范围内的车对电网电压支持服务。在此背景下,提出了一种基于DN电压和电动汽车充电站可用能量生成参考功率信号和潮流方向的模糊逻辑控制(FLC)。在这里,EVCS是电动汽车充电和/或参与电网支持的地方。然后,基于FLC输出和电动汽车可用能量,实现EVCS聚合器对大型电动汽车车队进行协调;在此基础上,开发了基于EVCS聚合器输出和充放电率阈值限制的电动汽车电池充放电率控制器,实现对电动汽车能量的控制。最后,实现了有功和无功功率控制方法,以保持DN电压分布在阈值范围内。基于径向配电系统的实际数据进行了大量的仿真。结果表明,通过所提出的控制和协调策略,EVCS可以成功地将DN电压维持在阈值范围内。
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IET Smart Grid
IET Smart Grid Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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审稿时长
29 weeks
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