2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-79742-3_14
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Active Buildings Demand Response: Provision and Aggregation

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“…In the literature on power systems, different types of aggregators have been defined, such as retail aggregator, demand response aggregator, generation aggregator [57], and EV aggregator [58]. In this study, the focus is on the EV aggregators.…”
Section: Role Of Electric Vehicle Aggregator In Smart Chargingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the literature on power systems, different types of aggregators have been defined, such as retail aggregator, demand response aggregator, generation aggregator [57], and EV aggregator [58]. In this study, the focus is on the EV aggregators.…”
Section: Role Of Electric Vehicle Aggregator In Smart Chargingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A system operator should overcome the likelihood of physical threat occurrence using the existing methods, such as estimating the characteristics of potential attacks, uncertainty evaluation, restoration of power systems after the attack, considering the impacts of physical attacks on expansion planning problems, installing DG units, and using the line switching to reconfigure them after a physical attack. There are some other approaches to improve the resilience of power systems, such as using the charging capability of electric vehicles in power grids [44,45], timely maintenance of generation units to reduce their failure probability [46], integrating energy systems to increase the energy options [47], demand-side flexibility to supply more important loads during the restoration process [48], and installing energy storage systems to cover critical loads [49]. These existing options are outlined in Figure 6.…”
Section: Defending Actions Against Physical Attacksmentioning
confidence: 99%