Title :
Assessing load flexibility in smart grids: Electric vehicles for renewable energy integration
Author :
Gottwalt, Sebastian ; Schuller, Alexander ; Flath, Christoph ; Schmeck, Hartmut ; Weinhardt, Christof
Author_Institution :
FZI Res. Center for Inf. Technol., Karlsruhe, Germany
Abstract :
Demand response can contribute to system stability and foster integration of renewable energy sources. In our work we model static residential electricity demand together with flexible electric vehicles (EVs) as charging loads. We develop a mixed-integer program to assess the ability of an EV fleet operator to coordinate charging in such a way that a maximum amount of renewable energy is used. Such coordinated charging still requires that all projected mobility needs are satisfied. EVs are modeled using empirical driving profiles of full time employees. Our results show that compared to uncoordinated immediate charging, an optimized charging schedule can nearly double the share of renewable energy used and achieve a yearly supply from wind power of up to 67.2%. In addition, we find that coordinated charging decreases load peaks and reduces the amount of conventional generation required as backup capacity.
Keywords :
demand side management; electric vehicles; integer programming; renewable energy sources; smart power grids; EV fleet operator; coordinate charging; demand response; electric vehicles; empirical driving profiles; full time employees; load flexibility assessment; mixed-integer programming; optimized charging schedule; power system stability; renewable energy sources integration; smart power grids; static residential electricity demand model; uncoordinated immediate charging; wind power; Batteries; Electric vehicles; Electricity; Load modeling; Renewable energy sources; Wind power generation; Charging Coordination; Electric Vehicle; Renewable Energy;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting (PES), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
DOI :
10.1109/PESMG.2013.6672854