New Trends towards Electric Vehicle Connection to the Power System
A special issue of Applied System Innovation (ISSN 2571-5577).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2021) | Viewed by 26144
Special Issue Editors
Interests: transmission and distribution grids; electric vehicles; distributed generation; energy storage, energy markets; artificial intelligence
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Interests: power systems; dynamics; protection; steady state; distributed generation; renewables; carbon emissions
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The electrification of transport is expected to increase electricity grid requirements to provide energy. If this evolution is not properly designed, it could potentially stress the networks, but it will create opportunities that would further enhance the importance of electric energy per se. To a certain degree, the procedure of building smarter networks provides the capability to control the charging of electric vehicles (EV), shifting their load, demand management, and/or using their batteries as energy storage. This capability is of paramount importance given the intermittency of the renewables, mostly used for zero carbon emission production and the increasing societal need of energy.
Load shifting, demand management, and energy storage for EV could be provided in an aggregated or decentralized manner. The aggregators are trusted authorities that collect all the necessary information from the stakeholders involved in EV charging, and they organize their rate of charge. They take into consideration the energy prices at any given moment, the need of charge, and they prefer increasing the load when production from renewables is higher and prices are lower. Blockchain entities, on the other hand, provide similar services, but the whole procedure is organized without central coordination.
The aim of the Special Issue is to present works that deal with the emerging challenges of the connection of EV to the grid and understanding the technical and policy constraints. In particular, the topic of interest includes but is not limited to, as far as technical constraints are concerned:
- Innovative procedures for EV connection to the grid;
- Blockchain applications for EV charging and vehicle-to-grid (V2G), energy storage operations;
- Aggregators for EV charging and their tools;
while as far as policy challenges are concerned:
- Energy market design for increasing the penetration of electric vehicles;
- Policy initiatives to increase the number of EV registrations;
- Integrated assessment modeling for EVs.
Assis. Prof. Dr. Vasiliki Vita
Dr. Stavros Lazarou
Guest Editors
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