Combined planning strategy for charging infrastructures and distribution network integrated with district information
Combined planning strategy for charging infrastructures and distribution network integrated with district information
- Author(s): Shuoya Tang ; Junyong Liu ; Yue Xiang ; Qiao Peng ; Xiangyang An
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2016.1168
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- Author(s): Shuoya Tang ; Junyong Liu ; Yue Xiang ; Qiao Peng ; Xiangyang An Source: IET International Conference on Intelligent and Connected Vehicles (ICV 2016), 2016 page ()
- Conference: IET International Conference on Intelligent and Connected Vehicles (ICV 2016)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2016.1168
- ISBN: 978-1-78561-227-5
- Location: Chongqing, China
- Conference date: 22-23 Sept. 2016
- Format: PDF
In the process of planning charging infrastructures and distribution network, the different districts with different information including meteorological data, charging distribution, and load types can have multifaceted impacts on the final results. A combined planning strategy for charging infrastructures and distribution network integrated with district information is proposed. A new multi-objective planning approach considering critical factors is established, which takes the benefits of both distribution and society into consideration comprehensively. A 54-bus distribution network and 19-node road network test case is presented and simulated to validate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed strategy. The results shows that the proposed strategy can ensure the economy and reliability of the distribution network, which can also maximise the social benefit.
Inspec keywords: power distribution planning
Subjects: Power system planning and layout; Distribution networks
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