Role of Vehicle-to-grid Systems for Electric Load Shifting and Integration of Intermittent Sources in Latvian Power System
            
            Energy Procedia
            2015
            
        
                Lina Udrene,
        
                Gatis Bažbauers
        
    
            
            
            Increasing the proportion of electricity produced by intermittent renewable energy sources raises impact on power systems. The goal of the study was to evaluate the benefits from “vehicle-to-grid” (V2G) systems for integration of intermittent sources using the Latvian power system as the case. The energy system analysis tool “EnergyPLAN” was used for modeling of scenarios. The results show that the V2G system could provide an important benefit for “peak shaving” by supplying up to 700 MW of electric capacity back to grid, which is about 11% of the capacity of all the V2G cars connected to the grid. The potential reduction of CO2 by V2G systems is about 100 kg CO2 per one passenger car.
            
            
            
                Keywords
                intermittent power sources; electricity storage; electric transport; peak shaving; renewable energy; vehicle-to-grid; V2G
            
            
                DOI
                10.1016/j.egypro.2015.06.022
            
            
                Hyperlink
                http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876610215007122
            
            
            Udrene, L., Bažbauers, G. Role of Vehicle-to-grid Systems for Electric Load Shifting and Integration of Intermittent Sources in Latvian Power System. Energy Procedia, 2015, Vol.72, pp.156-162. ISSN 1876-6102. Available from: doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2015.06.022
            
                Publication language
                English (en)