A framework for assessing the impact of plug-in electric vehicle to distribution systems

Le Xu, M. Marshall, Luther Dow
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The popularity of plug-in electric vehicles (PEV) is growing quickly and is expected to take a large share in the future automobile market. The integration of PEV may significantly impact electric systems, especially distribution systems. Various PEV impact studies have been undertaken. However, due to the great uncertainty in many crucial assumptions and parameters, it is essential to have a framework that can accommodate various assumptions and can be easily adopted by utilities for their own studies to make mitigation plans. This paper proposes a PEV impact assessment framework, which utilizes cluster analysis to select a small set of representative circuits, carries out the impact study via Monte Carlo simulation on the representative circuits, and then extrapolates the feeder level impact to the system level. The impact study algorithm takes in assumed PEV charging scenarios and run load flow analysis to understand various potential impacts of PEV such as equipment overloading, losses, voltage profile, etc.
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一个评估插电式电动汽车对配电系统影响的框架
插电式电动汽车(PEV)正在迅速普及,预计将在未来的汽车市场上占据很大份额。电动汽车的集成可能会对电力系统,特别是配电系统产生重大影响。已经进行了各种PEV影响研究。然而,由于许多关键的假设和参数存在很大的不确定性,因此必须有一个能够容纳各种假设的框架,并且可以很容易地被公用事业公司在其自己的研究中采用,以制定缓解计划。本文提出了一种PEV影响评估框架,该框架利用聚类分析选择一小部分代表性电路,通过蒙特卡罗模拟对代表性电路进行影响研究,然后将馈线级影响外推到系统级。影响研究算法采用假设的电动汽车充电场景和运行负荷流分析,了解电动汽车的各种潜在影响,如设备过载、损耗、电压分布等。
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