Conference paper
Electric Vehicles for Improved Operation of Power Systems with High Wind Power Penetration
In a power system with a high share of wind energy the wind fluctuation causes a variation in the power generation, which must be compensated from other sources. The situation in Denmark with a penetration of more than 20% wind in yearly average is presented. The introduction of electric drive vehicles (EDV) as flexible loads can improve the system operation.
Bidirectional power exchange through batteries (vehicle to grid) can be seen as a storage system in the grid. An analysis of possible economical incentives for the vehicle owners will be shown. By control of EDV charging through a price signal from the day ahead market the economical incentives for an EDV-owner will be small.
If the EDV's can participate in the regulation of the grid through ancillary services the incentives will be increased to an attractive level.
Language: | English |
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Publisher: | IEEE |
Year: | 2008 |
Pages: | 1-6 |
Proceedings: | 2008 IEEE Energy 2030 Conference |
ISBN: | 1424428505 , 1424428513 , 9781424428502 and 9781424428519 |
Types: | Conference paper |
DOI: | 10.1109/ENERGY.2008.4781053 |
ORCIDs: | Østergaard, Jacob |
Electric vehicles Fluctuations Power generation economics Power markets Power system economics Power systems Vehicle driving Wind energy Wind energy generation Wind power generation bidirectional power exchange day ahead market electric drive vehicles electric vehicles high wind power penetration power generation power grid power grids power markets power system improved operation price signal pricing storage system wind energy wind fluctuation wind power plants