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Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) are emerging as a new form of distributed energy resources for power grid, and their charging/discharging patterns will inevitably affect the power system reliability. This paper is concerned about the system adequacy after integrating PHEVs into residential distribution systems. To truly reflect the impact of PHEVs charging, a conditions-dependent outage model...
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are an increasingly attractive response to the future transportation challenges because of their potential economic and environmental benefits. When integrating PHEVs into the distribution system, it is necessary to evaluate the impact of PHEVs on distribution system reliability from the perspective of system adequacy. This paper develops a probabilistic reliability...
The smart building and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) are two promising technologies. The integration of these two emerging technologies holds great promises in improving the power supply reliability and the flexibility of building energy and comfort management. The overall control goal of the smart building is to maximize the customer comfort with minimum power consumption. In this study,...
The smart building and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) are two promising emerging technologies. The integration of these two technologies shows great promise in reinforcing the reliability and flexibility in building energy management. The control challenge of the smart building is to maximize the customer comfort with minimum power consumption. Multi-agent technology with particle swarm optimization...
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