scholarly journals Analysis of the impact of accessing the distributed energy storage system on power distribution network

Author(s):  
Tao Zhang ◽  
Taorong Gong ◽  
Dezhi Li
Author(s):  
Santoshkumar Hampannavar ◽  
Suresh Chavhan ◽  
Udaykumar Yaragatti ◽  
Anant Naik

Abstract Electric Vehicles (EV) can be connected to the grid for power transaction and also serve as distributed resource (DR) or distributed energy storage system (DESS). The concept of connecting group of EVs or gridable EVs (GEV) to the grid is called Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G). V2G is a prominent energy storage system as it is flexible and can be used to support the grid requirements in order to meet the time varying load demand. Optimal placement of GEV aggregation in power distribution network is very challenging and helps in maintaining stability of the power system for a shorter duration of time. In this paper, algorithm is developed for estimating parameters like Ploss, Qloss, Vpu based on past history and wireless access support for Control and Monitoring Unit (CMU) to aggregator agent communication is proposed using Long Term Evolution (LTE) protocol. The load flow studies are carried using MiPOWER software in order to obtain the optimal location for the placement of GEV aggregation in power distribution network. LTE physical layer is modeled using MATLAB/SIMULINK and the performance is analyzed using bit error rate (BER) v/s signal to noise ratio (SNR) curves.


2012 ◽  
Vol 614-615 ◽  
pp. 1766-1770
Author(s):  
Yang Yang Xi ◽  
Yu Feng Yang

With the development of smart grid, smart power distribution and utilization park (hereinafter referred to as Park) is also accelerating the building. Distributed energy storage system (DESS)as important energy system of Park, the development has an important impact on the construction of Park. This article briefly introduces both of DESS and Park, focuses on the use of DESS in Park and analyzes the deficiencies in the use of DESS at home and abroad.


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