Abstract:
Plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) can behave either as loads or as distributed energy sources in a concept known as vehicle-to-grid (V2G). The V2G concept can improve the ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) can behave either as loads or as distributed energy sources in a concept known as vehicle-to-grid (V2G). The V2G concept can improve the performance of the electricity grid in areas such as efficiency, stability, and reliability. A V2G-capable vehicle offers reactive power support, active power regulation, tracking of variable renewable energy sources, load balancing, and current harmonic filtering. These technologies can enable ancillary services, such as voltage and frequency control and spinning reserve. Costs of V2G include battery degradation, the need for intensive communication between the vehicles and the grid, effects on grid distribution equipment, infrastructure changes, and social, political, cultural and technical obstacles. Although V2G operation can reduce the lifetime of PEVs, it is projected to be more economical for vehicle owners and grid operators. This paper reviews these benefits and challenges of V2G technology for both individual vehicles and vehicle fleets.
Date of Conference: 15-20 September 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 November 2012
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Review Of Benefits ,
- Renewable Energy ,
- Renewable Sources ,
- Power Grid ,
- Frequency Control ,
- Voltage Control ,
- Load Balancing ,
- Utility Grid ,
- Changes In Infrastructure ,
- Energy Load ,
- Ancillary Services ,
- Distribution Grid ,
- Vehicle Fleet ,
- Vehicle Ownership ,
- Technical Obstacles ,
- Battery Degradation ,
- Political Obstacles ,
- Plug-in Electric Vehicles ,
- Social Obstacles ,
- Power System ,
- Wind Power ,
- Frequency Regulation ,
- Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles ,
- Primary Control ,
- Voltage Regulation ,
- Transformative Capacity ,
- Secondary Control ,
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory ,
- Supply And Demand ,
- Equivalent Series Resistance
- Author Keywords
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Review Of Benefits ,
- Renewable Energy ,
- Renewable Sources ,
- Power Grid ,
- Frequency Control ,
- Voltage Control ,
- Load Balancing ,
- Utility Grid ,
- Changes In Infrastructure ,
- Energy Load ,
- Ancillary Services ,
- Distribution Grid ,
- Vehicle Fleet ,
- Vehicle Ownership ,
- Technical Obstacles ,
- Battery Degradation ,
- Political Obstacles ,
- Plug-in Electric Vehicles ,
- Social Obstacles ,
- Power System ,
- Wind Power ,
- Frequency Regulation ,
- Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles ,
- Primary Control ,
- Voltage Regulation ,
- Transformative Capacity ,
- Secondary Control ,
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory ,
- Supply And Demand ,
- Equivalent Series Resistance
- Author Keywords