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OverviewThe leading countries around the globe, including Australia, have taken serious steps to decarbonize their energy and transportation sectors as part of their obligations for a suitable future with fewer emissions and a better environment. The decarbonization plans in different countries have resulted in changes such as increases in the penetration level of renewable energy sources and the introduction of electric vehicles as a target for future transportation systems. This is the point where mobility meets electricity and brings new challenges and opportunities, especially in the integration with modern power systems. The main impact would be on the demand-side and the distribution network. These impacts would be also reflected in the operation, control, security, and stability of transmission systems. This creates a new grid architecture characterized by a growing variability and uncertainties. Moreover, the growth in the share of renewable energy in the total energy market is one of the major causes of the increasing fluctuations in the balance between generation and consumption in the whole system. Therefore, the key challenge lies in developing new concepts to ensure the effective integration of distributed energy resources and electric transportation systems, including EVs, into existing and future market structures. Electric Transportation Systems in Smart Power Grids address how these issues—EVs, E-buses, and other smart appliances on the demand side—can be aggregated to form virtual power plants, which are considered an efficient solution to provide operational flexibility to the grid. The book also discusses how EV-based virtual power plants can also provide myriad services for distribution system operators, transmission system operators, and even local prosumers within the energy community. Features: Describes the services required to power systems from EVs and electric transportation sector Covers frequency control in modern power systems using aggregated EVs Discusses the integration and interaction between EVs and Smart grids Introduces electric vehicle aggregation methods for supporting power systems Highlights flexibility provided from electric transportation system to smart energy sector Discusses the high penetration level of renewable energy sources and EVs Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hassan Haes Alhelou (Monash University, Australia.) , Ali Moradi Amani , Samaneh Sadat Sajjadi , Mahdi JaliliPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.820kg ISBN: 9781032277448ISBN 10: 1032277440 Pages: 530 Publication Date: 15 February 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Electric Vehicles and Their Impact in Smart Distribution Systems. 2. Electric Vehicle Aggregation Methods. 3. Forecasting The Energy Consumption Impact of Electric Vehicles by Means of Machine Learning Approaches. 4. Comprehensive Bidirectional EV Charging Scheduling Considering the Economic Aspects. 5. Reliability Analysis of Radially Connected Distribution Networks in the presence of Bidirectional Charging. 6. Optimal Electric Vehicle Charging Station Placement with Online Charging Navigation Strategy in Urban Areas. 7. Smart Control Strategies for AC Switches Used in Electric Vehicle Battery Chargers. 8. Smart Grid-Based Control of Modes of Railway Power Supply Systems. 9. Sustainable Electrified Transportation Systems: Integration of EV and E-bus Charging Infrastructures to Electric Railway Systems. 10. Modeling of Electric Vehicle DC Fast Charger. 11. Advanced Converter Topologies for EV Fast Charging. 12. Systems Optimization of Public Transportation Electrification Using Dynamic Wireless Charging Technology. 13. Telecommunications Connectivity for Electric Transportation Systems: Challenges, Technologies and Solutions. 14. Smart Control of EV Charging in Power Distribution Grids. 15. Centralized Supervision and Coordination of Load/Frequency Control Problems in Networked Multi-Area Power Systems. 16. Distributed Supervision and Coordination of Load/Frequency Control Problems in Networked Multi-Area Power Systems. 17. Integrated Power and Transportation Systems Targeted by False Data Injection Cyberattacks in a Smart Distribution Network. 18. Hybrid Power Systems for Smart Marine Power Grids: Demonstration and Case Study. 19. Distributed Optimization and Its Application in Electricity Grids, Including Electrical Vehicles.ReviewsAuthor InformationHassan Haes Alhelou, Mahdi Jalili Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |