Energy Management in Microgrids Containing Electric Vehicles and Renewable ‎Energy Sources Considering Demand Response

Authors

  • G.R Aghajani Department of Electrical Engineering, Ardabil Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran
  • I. Heydari Department of Electrical Engineering, Ardabil Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran
Abstract:

Microgrid and smart electrical grids are among the new concepts in power systems that support new technologies within themselves. Electric cars are some advanced technologies that their optimized use can increase grid efficiency. The modern electric cars sometimes, through the necessary infrastructure and proper management, can serve as an energy source to supply grid loads. This study was conducted to investigate the energy management for production and storage resources. For this purpose, we considered the market price of energy, the prices quoted by distributed generation sources, and electric vehicles in the grid and responsive loads. The load response programs used include the time of use and direct load control. The problem has a linear mixed-integer planning structure that was simulated using the GAMS software. The results show that with this planning, the proposed load response programs have a positive impact on cost reduction.

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Journal title

volume 9  issue 1

pages  34- 48

publication date 2021-04-01

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