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http://dx.doi.org/10.5855/ENERGY.2020.29.3.064

Evaluation of Daily Load Curve by taking into consideration PEVs Charging·Discharging Station  

Choi, Sang-Bong (KERI Advanced Power Grid Research Center)
Lee, Jae-Jo (KERI ICT Center)
Sung, Back-Sub (Chosun University High-tech Industry-academic Campus)
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Abstract
This paper presented a methodology for calculating daily load curves per city by taking into account the charging/discharging location of electric vehicle. In other words, this is the daily load curve calculation algorithm by city, which takes into account the charging/discharging location of electric vehicles, so that the impact of loads generated by charging/discharging of electric vehicles on the power grid can be easily understood in certain cities. Specifically, in accordance with the PEVs share scenario, the PEVs discharge power was calculated to reflect both the characteristics of the arriving vehicle in the morning and the SMP plan after establishing a assumption that the electric vehicle arrived at work in the morning and the electric vehicle arrived at home in the afternoon for each of the charging/discharging locations, that is, work and home, of electric vehicles in the city. After calculating the daily load curve for each charging/discharging power type for the PEVs charging strategy, which takes into account both the characteristics of the vehicle arriving at home in the afternoon and the TOU fare system, it was analyzed by comparing the impact assessment on the grid by adding the existing load.
Keywords
PEVs; Charging.Discharging Station; Daily Load Curve; SMP/TOU Tarrif;
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