1. Evaluating PEV's impact on long-term cost of grid assets
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Danielle Meyer, Daijiafan Mao, and Jiankang Wang
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Fast charging ,Stochastic process ,020209 energy ,Load modeling ,02 engineering and technology ,Static analysis ,Total cost of ownership ,Grid ,Reliability engineering ,Assessment methods ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Distribution grid ,business ,Simulation - Abstract
With increasing penetration and improving fast charging technologies, Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEV) exert a disruptive influence on power delivery systems. The impulsive and high-power-density characteristics of PEV make conventional assessment methods of load impact unsuitable. This paper proposes an integrated method to investigate the long-term impact of PEV charging on temporal response and depreciation of grid assets in sub-transmission and distribution grid levels (below 69kV). Compared to conventional methods, the proposed method embeds dynamical system models of grid assets in Time-Series (TS) analysis and captures stochastic charging behavior through Monte-Carlo simulation, promising more robust and accurate assessment. Under the proposed method, the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of grid assets formulation is re-established. The results of this paper will enable utilities to quantify the capital and operation cost of grid assets induced under various PEV's penetration level and during any time span of interest.
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- 2017
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