Contribution of electric vehicles to power system ancillary services beyond distributed energy storage


Abstract:

Current electric power systems are experiencing a steady growth in renewable electricity generation and in energy consumption from electric vehicles (EV), involving a number of impacts on the system that increase with the penetration level and the system weakness. As conventional synchronous generation is being displaced by renewable generators, they must take their share in the ancillary services provision and supplementary equipment has to be installed, with its associated cost. This chapter describes how EVs, already connected to the grid with appropriate electronic converters and controls, can be used for contributing to the provision of frequency and voltage control, thus avoiding additional investment in supplementary equipment. The chapter also presents innovative approaches for both ancillary services, based on previous developments in electricity generation from wind and wave energies.

Año de publicación:

2020

Keywords:

  • System weakness
  • Conventional synchronous generation
  • Appropriate electronic converters
  • Ancillary services provision
  • power generation economics
  • Power system ancillary services
  • Wave energies
  • Penetration level
  • System that increase
  • Renewable generators
  • Steady growth
  • Energy consumption
  • Current electric power systems
  • Distributed power generation
  • Energy storage
  • Supplementary equipment
  • Distributed energy storage
  • Electric vehicles
  • Electric vehicles
  • Synchronous generators
  • renewable energy sources
  • EV
  • Wind
  • power grids
  • Renewable electricity generation
  • Voltage Control

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Book Part

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Potencia eléctrica
  • Energía renovable
  • Política energética

Áreas temáticas:

  • Física aplicada
  • Otras ramas de la ingeniería