Title :
Proposal for a local electricity-sharing system: a case study of Yokohama city, Japan
Author :
Yamagata, Yoshiki ; Seya, Hajime
Author_Institution :
Center for Global Environ. Res., Nat. Inst. for Environ. Studies, Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract :
Here, the authors propose the concept of a local electricity-sharing system as a complement or alternative to a feed-in tariff to achieve CO2-neutral transportation in cities. In the authors´ proposed system, electricity generated from widely introduced solar photovoltaic panels (PVs) is stored in the cars `not in use´ in a city. In Japan, almost half of the cars in the central Tokyo metropolitan area are used only on weekends and thus are kept parked during weekdays. These cars represent a huge new potential storage depot if they were replaced by electric vehicles (EVs), that is, they could be used as storage batteries in a vehicle-to-grid system. Using an agent-based transportation simulator (MATSim), the authors modelled the effects of a large-scale introduction of EVs and PVs on the hourly regional power demand-supply for Yokohama city, Japan. The results of our simulation suggest that CO2-neutral EV trips can be achieved only during periods with current average solar irradiance.
Keywords :
air pollution; demand side management; digital simulation; electric vehicles; power engineering computing; power grids; secondary cells; solar cells; CO2-neutral EV trips; CO2-neutral transportation; Japan; MATSim; PV; Yokohama city; agent-based transportation simulator; average solar irradiance; central Tokyo metropolitan area; electric vehicles; feed-in tariff; local electricity-sharing system; power demand-supply; solar photovoltaic panels; storage batteries; storage depot; vehicle-to-grid system;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Transport Systems, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-its.2013.0018