Energy Management in the Microgrid and Its Optimal Planning for Supplying Wireless Charging Electric Vehicle

Author:

Sraidi Salma1ORCID,Maaroufi Mohamed1

Affiliation:

1. Research Electric Energy and Command, Mohammadia Engineering School, Mohamed V University, Rabat, Morocco

Abstract

The ongoing research work on electric vehicles (EVs) as well as the growing concern around the world to ensure a pollution-free environment is sure to lead to a significant increase in the number of EVs in the near future. The electrification of automobiles is an inevitable trend of future development. However, the growth of EVs relies on several elements: autonomy, the charging practice and infrastructure, the price, and the high amount of energy needed for supplying EV. This tendency impacts several points in transportation such as the road infrastructure and electrical power network. The aim of this article is the integration of new energy power sources as a part of the microgrid (MG) to supply EV with dynamic wireless charging. The main goal is to establish an energy management strategy reducing the running cost. The purpose is suggested for two kinds of operation mode: relying only on the MG (island mode) or relying on the MG and the large grid (grid-connected). The optimization problem is solved on the basis of the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm. We could note that the stability of the microgrid in the off-grid mode is better, when the load is close to the output power of the distributed power supply. Through the coordination and cooperation of the battery output and the other two distributed power generation units, the microgrid can achieve its autonomy and maximize the economy of the system operation. Thanks to our methodology, a better revenue and an enhanced flexible dispatching of the system were met in the grid-connected mode as well.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,General Computer Science,Signal Processing

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