Abstract
The widespread adoption of electric vehicles and electric heat pumps would result in radically different household electrical demand characteristics, while also possibly posing a threat to the stability of the electrical grid. In this paper, a micro-trigeneration system (composed of a 6.0 kWel cogeneration device feeding a 4.5 kWcool electric air-cooled vapor compression water chiller) serving an Italian residential multi-family house was investigated by using the dynamic simulation software TRNSYS. The charging of an electric vehicle was considered by analyzing a set of seven electric vehicle charging profiles representing different scenarios. The simulations were performed in order to evaluate the capability of micro-cogeneration technology in: alleviating the impact on the electric infrastructure (a); saving primary energy (b); reducing the carbon dioxide equivalent emissions (c) and determining the operating costs in comparison to a conventional supply system based on separate energy production (d).
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Sibilio, S., Rosato, A., Ciampi, G., Entchev, E., & Ribberink, H. (2017). Energy, environmental and economic performance of a micro-trigeneration system upon varying the electric vehicle charging profiles. Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems, 5(3), 309–331. https://doi.org/10.13044/j.sdewes.d5.0158
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