光伏发电缓解电动汽车充电对配电网的影响

Morsy Nour, Abdelfatah Ali, C. Farkas
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近年来,电动汽车的销量持续快速增长。这些电动汽车从电力系统充电,通常在配电网,这对配电网提出了挑战。本文研究了电动汽车不受控制充电对商业用户供电的低压配电网的影响。为此,采用分散式光伏发电(PV)。本研究考虑了配电网中既没有通信基础设施,也没有高级计量基础设施(AMI)设备,也没有控制中心的现状。因此,电动汽车充电与光伏发电之间没有协调。研究了三种运行工况下变压器负荷、电缆负荷、离变压器最远点电压分布和日能量损耗。第一种情况是低压配电网的原始状态(基本情况),该配电网只向商业用户供电,电动汽车和光伏发电都不接入。在第二种情况下,电动汽车连接到网络进行充电。在第三种情况下,电动汽车接入网络充电,光伏发电可用。该研究是使用DIgSILENT Power Factory软件进行的。24小时时间序列模拟每15分钟执行一次负荷流。结果表明,分散式光伏发电可以缓解电动汽车不可控充电对商业低压配电网的影响。
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Mitigation of Electric Vehicles Charging Impacts on Distribution Network with Photovoltaic Generation
There is continuous and fast increase in electric vehicles (EVs) sales recently. These EVs are charged from the electric power system, usually at distribution networks which presents a challenge to distribution networks. This paper presents a study for mitigating the impacts of uncontrolled EV charging on low voltage (LV) distribution network supplying commercial consumers. For this purpose, decentralized photovoltaic (PV) generation is used. This study takes into account the current status of the distribution networks where there is no communication infrastructure or advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) devices present in the grid, neither is there a control center. Therefore, there is no coordination between the EV charging and PV generation. The transformer loading, cable loading, voltage profile at the furthest point from the transformer and daily energy losses are investigated for three operation scenarios. The first scenario is the original state (base case) of the LV distribution network which supplies only commercial consumers, and neither EVs nor PV generation is connected to it. In the second scenario EVs are connected to the network for charging. In the third scenario EVs are connected to the network for charging and PV generation is available. The study is performed using DIgSILENT Power Factory software. 24-hour time series simulations are executed with a load flow every 15 minutes. The results demonstrate that the decentralized PV generation can alleviate the impacts of uncontrolled EV charging on commercial LV distribution network.
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