An optimal joint planning of DGs and electric vehicle charging stations in grid‐connected and islanded microgrids

Author:

Zainab Fasiha1,Naz Komal1,Mehmood Khawaja Khalid1,Bukhari Syed Basit Ali1,Wadood Abdul2ORCID,Khalid Hassan Abdullah1,Park Herie3

Affiliation:

1. USPCAS‐E, Department of Electrical Engineering Power National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) Islamabad Pakistan

2. Department of Electrical Engineering Air University Islamabad, Aerospace and Aviation Campus Kamra Pakistan

3. Department of Electrical Engineering Dong‐A University Busan Korea

Abstract

AbstractThis paper proposes a new framework for the planning of both distributed generators (DGs) and electric vehicle charging stations (EVCSs). The proposed method efficiently produces a unified solution for the joint planning of DGs and EVCSs for both grid‐connected and islanded scenarios. The problem is formulated as a novel two‐stage planning problem. The first stage determines the locations and sizes of the DGs with locations of EVCSs in grid‐connected scenario, whereas the second stage planning identifies the optimal islands under the islanded microgrid scenario. A non‐dominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA‐II) is applied to solve the first stage planning problem; in this stage, the algorithm minimizes two objective functions: the system‐losses and total cost. In the second stage, another single objective optimization problem is designed which minimizes supply voltage variations to find optimal islands for the DGs and EVCSs to ensure a secure supply of power for EVs. The proposed framework is implemented on the IEEE 33‐bus system and verified with four test cases. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method and show that the sizes and locations of DGs, and locations of EVCSs are adequate for both grid‐connected and islanded microgrids.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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