Minimizing power loss considering bulk uncoordinated charging station operation
The widespread usage of electric vehicles (EV) carries a negative impact on the distribution network. Higher penetration of uncoordinated charging station (CS) that used to charge the EV may boost the capacity of demand, especially during off-peak. Next, an increase in power loss may occur since the...
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my.utm.977722022-10-31T08:37:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97772/ Minimizing power loss considering bulk uncoordinated charging station operation Syed Nasir, Syed Norazizul Jamian, Jasrul Jamani Ayop, Razman TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The widespread usage of electric vehicles (EV) carries a negative impact on the distribution network. Higher penetration of uncoordinated charging station (CS) that used to charge the EV may boost the capacity of demand, especially during off-peak. Next, an increase in power loss may occur since the bulk operation of CS causes a higher power flow at existing networks. Furthermore, the CS varying demand usually challenging to handle, uniquely for the load that has various behaviour. From repetitious researchers, the CS operation often installs at the residency, parking lot and specific station. Then, the charging power requirement is different between EV's, which depend on battery size and characteristic. This research focuses on power loss parameters at the distribution network for uncoordinated CS operation. The analysis will be based on the 48-bus radial distribution system with two residential blocks using MATLAB environment. Then, suitable sizing and placement of multiple passive filters used to minimize power loss with assistance metaheuristic technique and multi-objective approach. From the result, propose method able to improve up to 8.03% compared to existing power loss after implement optimal sizing and placement of passive filter. The proposed method is useful to assist utility owner in reducing power loss issues at a distribution system that cause by extensive uncoordinated CS operation. Science Research Society 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97772/1/SyedNorazizul2021_MinimizingPowerLossConsideringBulk.pdf Syed Nasir, Syed Norazizul and Jamian, Jasrul Jamani and Ayop, Razman (2021) Minimizing power loss considering bulk uncoordinated charging station operation. Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT), 12 (8). pp. 2019-2026. ISSN 1309-4653 https://turcomat.org/index.php/turkbilmat/article/view/3408 NA |
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The widespread usage of electric vehicles (EV) carries a negative impact on the distribution network. Higher penetration of uncoordinated charging station (CS) that used to charge the EV may boost the capacity of demand, especially during off-peak. Next, an increase in power loss may occur since the bulk operation of CS causes a higher power flow at existing networks. Furthermore, the CS varying demand usually challenging to handle, uniquely for the load that has various behaviour. From repetitious researchers, the CS operation often installs at the residency, parking lot and specific station. Then, the charging power requirement is different between EV's, which depend on battery size and characteristic. This research focuses on power loss parameters at the distribution network for uncoordinated CS operation. The analysis will be based on the 48-bus radial distribution system with two residential blocks using MATLAB environment. Then, suitable sizing and placement of multiple passive filters used to minimize power loss with assistance metaheuristic technique and multi-objective approach. From the result, propose method able to improve up to 8.03% compared to existing power loss after implement optimal sizing and placement of passive filter. The proposed method is useful to assist utility owner in reducing power loss issues at a distribution system that cause by extensive uncoordinated CS operation. |
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