Allocation of plug-in vehicles' Parking Lots in distribution systems considering network-constrained objectives

N. Neyestani, M. Yazdani-Damavandi, M. Shafie‐khah, J. Contreras, J. Catalão
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Summary form only given. A recent solution to tackle environmental issues is the electrification of transportation. Effective integration of Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs) into the grid is important in the process of achieving sustainable development. One of the key solutions regarding the need for charging stations is the installation of PEV Parking Lots (PLs). However, contrary to common parkings, PLs are constrained by various organizations such as municipalities, urban traffic regulators and electrical distribution systems. Therefore, this paper aims to allocate PLs in distribution systems with the objective of minimizing system costs, including power loss, network reliability and voltage deviation as possible objectives. A two-stage model has been designed for this purpose. PLs' behavior considering market interactions is optimized at the first stage to provide profit to the PL owner. At the second stage, the PL allocation problem is solved considering various network constraints. Conclusions are duly drawn with a realistic example.
考虑网络约束目标的配电网插电式汽车停车场分配
只提供摘要形式。最近解决环境问题的一个办法是交通电气化。在实现可持续发展的过程中,插电式电动汽车(pev)与电网的有效整合具有重要意义。关于充电站需求的关键解决方案之一是安装电动汽车停车场(PLs)。然而,与普通停车相反,PLs受到各种组织的限制,如市政当局、城市交通监管机构和配电系统。因此,本文的目标是在配电系统中分配PLs,以最大限度地降低系统成本为目标,包括功率损耗、网络可靠性和电压偏差。为此设计了一个两阶段模型。在第一阶段,考虑市场相互作用的物流行为被优化为向物流所有者提供利润。第二阶段,考虑各种网络约束条件,解决物流分配问题。通过一个现实的例子得出结论。
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