Title :
Smart Microgrids: Optimal Joint Scheduling for Electric Vehicles and Home Appliances
Author :
Tushar, Mosaddek H. K. ; Assi, Chadi ; Maier, Martin ; Uddin, Md Forkan
Author_Institution :
Concordia Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
The integration of renewable energy sources and electrical vehicles (EVs) into microgrids is becoming a popular green approach. To reduce greenhouse gas emissions, several incentives are given to use renewable energy sources and EVs. By using EVs as electricity storage and renewable energy sources as distributed generators (DGs), microgrids become more reliable, stable, and cost-effective. In this paper, we propose an optimal centralized scheduling method to jointly control the electricity consumption of home appliances and plug-in EVs as well as to discharge the latter ones when they have excess energy, thereby increasing the reliability and stability of microgrids and giving lower electricity prices to customers. We mathematically formulate the scheduling method as a mixed integer linear programming (MILP) problem and solve it to optimality. We compare the optimal solution to that obtained from a scheduling framework, where EVs do not have discharge capabilities, decentralized charge control using game theory and to a solution obtained from a naive scheduling framework.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; domestic appliances; electric vehicles; integer programming; linear programming; scheduling; smart power grids; MILP problem; decentralized charge control; electric vehicles; electricity consumption control; game theory; home appliances; mixed integer linear programming problem; optimal joint scheduling; plug-in EV; smart microgrids; Electricity; Home appliances; Markov processes; Microgrids; Renewable energy sources; Solar radiation; Wind speed; Optimization; V2G; scheduling; smart microgrids;
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2013.2290894