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    Plug In Electric Vehicles in Smart Grids: Charging Strategies

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    Authors
    Rajakaruna, Sumedha
    Shahnia, Farhad
    Ghosh, Arindam
    Date
    2014
    Type
    Book
    
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    Rajakaruna, S. and Shahnia, F. and Ghosh, A. (eds). 2014. Plug In Electric Vehicles in Smart Grids: Charging Strategies. Power Systems. Singapore: Springer.
    DOI
    10.1007/978-981-287-317-0
    ISBN
    978-981-287-316-3
    School
    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49468
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    This book covers the recent research advancements in the area of charging strategies that can be employed to accommodate the anticipated high deployment of Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs) in smart grids. Recent literature has focused on various potential issues of uncoordinated charging of PEVs and methods of overcoming such challenges. After an introduction to charging coordination paradigms of PEVs, this book will present various ways the coordinated control can be accomplished. These innovative approaches include hierarchical coordinated control, model predictive control, optimal control strategies to minimize load variance, smart PEV load management based on load forecasting, integrating renewable energy sources such as photovoltaic arrays to supplement grid power, using wireless communication networks to coordinate the charging load of a smart grid and using market price of electricity and customers payment to coordinate the charging load. Hence, this book proposes many new strategies proposed recently by the researchers around the world to address the issues related to coordination of charging load of PEVs in a future smart grid.

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