2024
DOI: 10.1049/gtd2.13105
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Coordinated optimization of source‐grid‐load‐storage for wind power grid‐connected and mobile energy storage characteristics of electric vehicles

Yingliang Li,
Zhiwei Dong

Abstract: The rapid growth in the number of electric vehicles (EVs), driven by the ‘double‐carbon’ target, and the impact of uncontrolled charging and discharging behaviour and discharged battery losses severely limit electric vehicles’ low carbon characteristics. Existing research on systemic low‐carbon emissions and electric vehicle charging and discharging issues is usually determined by considering only carbon trading markets or charging and discharging management on the source side. In this regard, a coordinated an… Show more

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“…Targeted adjustments in power distribution are enabled, flexibly adapting to changes in user-side demands, thus effectively mitigating operational risks in the system. Furthermore, concerning flexible resources like distributed energy storage, electric vehicles, and air conditioning systems of intelligent buildings [56][57][58], they can be coordinated and integrated into the grid to effectively enhance the flexibility and regulation capability of the power system. The implementation of intelligent grid control mechanisms is essential for establishing a coupled system integrating source, grid, load, and storage, providing a critical guarantee for ensuring the safe and stable operation of the new power system.…”
Section: The Coupling Relationship Among Source Grid Load and Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Targeted adjustments in power distribution are enabled, flexibly adapting to changes in user-side demands, thus effectively mitigating operational risks in the system. Furthermore, concerning flexible resources like distributed energy storage, electric vehicles, and air conditioning systems of intelligent buildings [56][57][58], they can be coordinated and integrated into the grid to effectively enhance the flexibility and regulation capability of the power system. The implementation of intelligent grid control mechanisms is essential for establishing a coupled system integrating source, grid, load, and storage, providing a critical guarantee for ensuring the safe and stable operation of the new power system.…”
Section: The Coupling Relationship Among Source Grid Load and Storagementioning
confidence: 99%