2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2020.102117
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Techno-economic evaluation of PEVs energy storage capability in wind distributed generations planning

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“…e income model and investment activities of incremental distribution network are different from those of traditional power grid investment, mainly in the following two aspects. On the one hand, with the continuous development of transmission and distribution price reform, energy Internet, and comprehensive energy system, the income model of incremental distribution network is quite different from that of traditional power grid, and the investment of incremental distribution network will not be limited to the investment of distribution and transformation equipment; it will also involve related investments such as integrated energy services, microgrid, and energy Internet [2,3]. On the other hand, after the income of incremental distribution area is calculated independently, the characteristics of large initial investment and long investment payback period of power grid project will be further highlighted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e income model and investment activities of incremental distribution network are different from those of traditional power grid investment, mainly in the following two aspects. On the one hand, with the continuous development of transmission and distribution price reform, energy Internet, and comprehensive energy system, the income model of incremental distribution network is quite different from that of traditional power grid, and the investment of incremental distribution network will not be limited to the investment of distribution and transformation equipment; it will also involve related investments such as integrated energy services, microgrid, and energy Internet [2,3]. On the other hand, after the income of incremental distribution area is calculated independently, the characteristics of large initial investment and long investment payback period of power grid project will be further highlighted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some subjects, such as mitigating energy crises and the employment of sustainable resources, could increase interest in the use of EVs among individuals and governments; however, high EV penetration in power systems could create problems in terms of security and the economy [5][6][7]. To deal with these challenges, many researchers have suggested the coordinated and smart charging of electric vehicles [8,9]. In the literature, to allocate resources efficiently, a flexible load of EVs is envisioned to be coordinated via an aggregator [1].…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the ILC method, however, the process of decision making is distributed over more than one player, considering the effects of prices on final customers. In other words, EV owners behave as retail customers [8] utilizing an agent-based model to decrease their costs. In this study, the incentive-based model has been proposed to reduce the owners' costs by charging their vehicle with renewable-based generators.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, the optimal planning and operation of active distribution networks (ADNs) have gained extra significance in the recent past owing to the growing penetration of renewable energy‐based distributed generation (RE‐DG) resources (e.g. photovoltaic [PV] and wind turbine [WT]) [10–12], plug‐in‐electric vehicle (PEV) and energy storage units [13, 14]. For example, a generic DG‐integrated active distribution grid is shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%