Abstract
Aiming at the problem that large-scale disorderly grid connection of electric vehicles negatively affects grid operation and causes a large amount of abandoned wind and abandoned light, an orderly grid connection cooperative scheduling control strategy based on distributed energy storage of electric vehicles is proposed. The strategy takes the charging and discharging price as the lever to guide the users to charge and discharge in an orderly manner, takes the optimal economics on the user side and the optimal cost of power generation on the grid side as the objective function, and uses linear weighting normalization to convert the multi-objective function into a single objective function for simulation solution. The simulation results show that the effect of peak shaving and valley filling can be achieved on the basis of satisfying users' demand, and renewable energy can be effectively consumed.
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