A novel approach for evaluating the impact of electric vehicles on the power distribution system

Luther Dow, M. Marshall, Le Xu, J. Romero Aguero, H. Willis
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this paper presents a useful and practical approach for assessing the impact of electric vehicles on the electric power distribution system while keeping to a manageable volume of detailed circuit and equipment studies. This paper addresses electric vehicles as an electric load only and does not consider the potential of the vehicle being a generation source. It also only addresses the substation, primary and distribution transformer impacts. It does not consider impacts on the secondary system. The method uses a statistical clustering algorithm to identify a set of representative feeders for the electric utility system, each representing a certain subset of the utility feeder system. This set of representative feeders is analyzed over a series of electric vehicle market penetration scenarios from 0 to 100%, in order to determine the expected impacts on loading, losses, voltage and reliability performance and power quality that each feeder will see. Then, distribution system capacity upgrades that are required to serve uncontrolled EV loads in each area, as well as the benefits that could if EV loads were limited or re-scheduled via demand response are assessed for each. Results from these representative feeder scenario studies are then used to estimate the impacts, control and mitigation needed, and performance expected across the entire utility feeder set. This method has been used to plan for increasing amounts of electric vehicle loads on several utility systems in the USA. Results from one case study are discussed.
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一种评估电动汽车对配电系统影响的新方法
本文提出了一种有用和实用的方法来评估电动汽车对配电系统的影响,同时保持一个可管理的详细电路和设备研究量。本文仅将电动汽车作为电力负荷,而不考虑汽车作为发电源的潜力。它也只涉及变电站、主变压器和配电变压器的影响。它不考虑对二级系统的影响。该方法采用统计聚类算法为电力系统识别一组具有代表性的馈线,每个馈线代表电力系统的某个子集。这组具有代表性的馈线将在一系列电动汽车市场渗透率从0到100%的场景中进行分析,以确定每个馈线将看到的对负载、损耗、电压和可靠性性能以及电能质量的预期影响。然后,对每个地区为不受控制的电动汽车负荷服务所需的配电系统容量进行升级,以及通过需求响应限制或重新调度电动汽车负荷所带来的效益进行评估。然后使用这些代表性馈线方案研究的结果来估计整个公用事业馈线集的影响、所需的控制和缓解以及预期性能。这种方法已被用于计划在美国的几个公用事业系统上增加电动汽车负荷的数量。讨论了一个案例研究的结果。
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