Non-Iterative Coordinated Optimisation of Power–Traffic Networks Based on Equivalent Projection

Author:

Dai Wei1,Zeng Zhihong1,Wang Cheng2,Zhang Zhijie1,Gao Yang1ORCID,Xu Jun1

Affiliation:

1. School of Electrical Engineering, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China

2. Gui’an Power Supply Bureau of Guizhou Power Grid Co., Ltd., Gui’an 550025, China

Abstract

The exchange of sensitive information between power distribution networks (PDNs) and urban transport networks (UTNs) presents a difficulty in ensuring privacy protection. This research proposes a new collaborative operation method for a coupled system. The scheme takes into account the schedulable capacity of electric vehicle charging stations (EVCSs) and locational marginal prices (LMPs) to handle the difficulty at hand. The EVCS hosting capacity model is built and expressed as the feasible area of charging power, based on AC power flow. This model is then used to offer information on the real schedulable capacity. By incorporating the charging loads into the coupling nodes between PDNs and UTNs, the issue of coordinated operation is separated and becomes equal to the optimal problem involving charging loads. Based on this premise, the most efficient operational cost of PDNs is transformed into a comparable representation of cost information in PDNs. This representation incorporates LMP information that guides charging decisions in UTNs. The suggested collaborative scheduling methodology in UTNs utilises the collected projection information from the static traffic assignment (STA) to ensure data privacy protection and achieve non-iterative calculation. Numerical experiments are conducted to illustrate that the proposed method, which uses a smaller amount of data, achieves the same level of optimality as the coordinated optimisation.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Specific Research Project of Guangxi for Research Bases and Talents

Publisher

MDPI AG

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