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    Load shedding and forecasting in distribution systems with PV-based distributed generation and electric vehicles

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    2017
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    Tahir, Anas
    Massoud, Ahmed
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    The aim of the paper is to investigate the load shedding and forecasting in distribution networks with PV-based Distributed Generation (DG) and Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs). Advancement in technology, especially in the transportation sector, has brought the focus of conventional vehicles to PEVs. In order to fast-charge the PEV with minimum effect on the grid, and to meet the necessary energy demand, renewable energy solutions are a promising candidate. To present grid-friendly solutions, first, the paper analyzes the load curves (a base load in addition to uncoordinated PEV charging load) with a designed Energy Storage System (ESS) for load shedding. Then a PV system is employed to support the ESS, therefore reducing its cost and size. At last, forecasting of the demand is conducted in order to meet the need within a short term. Simulation results are presented for different scenarios. The results obtained from the forecast show potentials, and the analysis of the ESS shows a steady load demand. The solution provided can be further researched for analyzing other prospective problems.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICITACEE.2017.8257678
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/17487
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