Analysis of voltage control using V2G technology to support low voltage distribution networks

Author:

Mattos Marina Martins1ORCID,Archetti João Antônio G.2,Bitencourt Leonardo de A.2ORCID,Wallberg Alexander1,Castellucci Valeria1,Dias Bruno Henriques2,de Oliveira Janaína G.12

Affiliation:

1. Division of Electricity Department of Electrical Engineering Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

2. Multi‐Platform Simulations Laboratory Electrical Engineering Program Federal University of Juiz de Fora Juiz de Fora Minas Gerais Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThe decarbonization of the power generation and transport sector encourage the analysis of connection of distributed energy resources (DER), such as electric vehicles (EVs), to the electrical system, as well as the evaluation of their impact on smart cities. A better understanding of the negative impacts on the power systems will lead to propose mitigation measures and eventually revolutionize the way distributed generation works. This paper aims at modelling and evaluating the impact of EVs on a real distribution network. The energy system chosen operates at 60 Hz, 34.5 kV (medium voltage) and 0.208 kV (low voltage) and it is simulated using PSCAD/EMTDC. To reproduce realistic user consumption profiles, dynamic load profiles based on EV owners behaviour have been simulated. The vehicle‐to‐grid (V2G) technology is modelled to mitigate the impacts of high penetration of EVs by supporting the network from undervoltage. The results show the importance of active management in modern power systems, especially considering the increase in DER penetration expected for the coming years. This work shows the benefits of implementing V2G technology while highlighting the challenges involved in a real case.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Control and Systems Engineering

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