Multiobjective synergistic scheduling optimization model for wind power and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles under different grid-connected modes

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In order to promote grid's wind power absorptive capacity and to overcome the adverse impacts of wind power on the stable operation of power system, this paper establishes benefit contrastive analysis models of wind power and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) under the optimization goal of minimum coal consumption and pollutant emission considering multigrid connected modes. Then, a two-step adaptive solving algorithm is put forward to get the optimal system operation scheme with the highest membership degree based on the improved ε constraints method and fuzzy decision theory. Thirdly, the IEEE36 nodes 10-unit system is used as the simulation system. Finally, the sensitive analysis for PHEV's grid connected number is made. The result shows the proposed algorithm is feasible and effective to solve the model. PHEV's grid connection could achieve load shifting effect and promote wind power grid connection. Especially, the optimization goals reach the optimum in fully optimal charging mode. As PHEV's number increases, both abandoned wind and thermal power generation cost would decrease and the peak and valley difference of load curve would gradually be reduced.

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Ju, L., Tan, Z., Li, H., Yu, X., & Zhang, H. (2014). Multiobjective synergistic scheduling optimization model for wind power and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles under different grid-connected modes. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/179583

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