Coordination of V2G and Distributed Wind Power Using the Storage-like Aggregate PEV Model

Abstract: 

A plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) fleet utilizing vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, i.e., a V2G fleet, can behave as a storage system, e.g., promoting integration of distributed wind power resources. However, because the PEVs' behaviors are stochastic and a V2G fleet's population is large, three technical difficulties hinder the utilization of V2G: charging demand forecasting; ahead-of-time charge and discharge scheduling; real-time charge and discharge power dispatching. This paper utilizes a storage-like aggregate model (SLAM) of a V2G fleet that employs aggregated parameters to represent energy and power constraints of the entire PEV population, and therefore reduces the difficulty of forecasting. Then, a stochastic joint power scheduling strategy for a distributed wind generation and a V2G fleet based on the SLAM is proposed aiming to promote the integration of distributed wind power by V2G technology, which has low computational burden. A real-time heuristic strategy is designed to efficiently dispatch the power schedules to PEVs and guarantee the modeling accuracy of SLAM and effectiveness of the proposed power scheduling strategy.

Author: 
Zhang, Hongcai
Hu, Zechun
Song, Yonghua
Moura, Scott
Publication date: 
September 1, 2016
Publication type: 
Conference Paper
Citation: 
Zhang, H., Hu, Z., Song, Y., & Moura, S. (2016). Coordination of V2G and Distributed Wind Power Using the Storage-like Aggregate PEV Model. 2016 IEEE Power & Energy Society Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference (ISGT), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1109/ISGT.2016.7781246