Joint Planning of PEV Fast-Charging Network and Distributed PV Generation Using the Accelerated Generalized Benders Decomposition
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Publication:6283529
arXiv1702.07120MaRDI QIDQ6283529FDOQ6283529
Authors: Hongcai Zhang, Scott J. Moura, Ze-Chun Hu, Wei Qi, Yonghua Song
Publication date: 23 February 2017
Abstract: Integration of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) with distributed renewable resources will decrease PEVs' well-to-wheels greenhouse gas emissions, promote renewable power adoption and defer power system investments. This paper proposes a multidisciplinary approach to jointly planning PEV fast-charging stations and distributed photovoltaic (PV) power plants on coupled transportation and power networks. First, we develop models of 1) PEV fast-charging stations; 2) highway transportation networks under PEV driving range constraints; 3) PV power plants with reactive power control. Then, we formulate a two-stage stochastic mixed integer second order cone program (MISOCP) to determine the sites and sizes of 1) PEV fast-charging stations; 2) PV power plants. To address the uncertainty of future scenarios, a significant number of future typical load, traffic flow and PV generation curves are adopted. This makes the problem large scale. We design a Generalized Benders Decomposition Algorithm to efficiently solve it. To the authors' knowledge, this work is the first that jointly plans both PEV fast-charging stations and PV plants with consideration for PEV driving range limits and reactive PV power control. We conduct numerical experiments to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, and validate the benefits of the joint planning and adopting advanced PV reactive power control.
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