2020 IEEE Green Technologies Conference(GreenTech) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/greentech46478.2020.9289782
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Economic Dispatch of a Smart Grid with Vehicle-to-Grid Integration

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“…During charging (G2V), the EVs make part of the load and can have a substantial impact on the grid, the power network faces a disruptive effect, and some domestic distribution networks can be substantially affected [24]. On the other hand, during the discharging (V2G) [25][26][27], the EVs decrease the environmental stress, the burden to the power network is reduced and non-green power sources are avoided [28]. Taking into consideration that, depending on the available EVs, the likelihood of simultaneous charging and discharging the grid reacts accordingly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During charging (G2V), the EVs make part of the load and can have a substantial impact on the grid, the power network faces a disruptive effect, and some domestic distribution networks can be substantially affected [24]. On the other hand, during the discharging (V2G) [25][26][27], the EVs decrease the environmental stress, the burden to the power network is reduced and non-green power sources are avoided [28]. Taking into consideration that, depending on the available EVs, the likelihood of simultaneous charging and discharging the grid reacts accordingly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%