Optimal Sizing and Control of a PV-EV-BES Charging System Including Primary Frequency Control and Component Degradation

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This paper proposes a method for optimally dimensioning the components of a prosumer energy management system that integrates photovoltaic (PV) panels, multiple bidirectional electric vehicle chargers, an inverter, and a battery energy storage charger. Besides optimally dimensioning the components, it also optimizes power management while integrating the frequency containment reserve market and Li-ion battery degradation. The results show that the integration of the frequency containment reserve (FCR) market can increase lifetime cost savings by 36%, compared to optimal power management alone and up to 460% compared to non-optimal power management. Furthermore, the effects of PV and battery energy storage (BES) degradation on reservable capacity are analyzed including the importance of battery second-life value on lifetime net present cost is investigated.

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Vermeer, W., Mouli, G. R. C., & Bauer, P. (2022). Optimal Sizing and Control of a PV-EV-BES Charging System Including Primary Frequency Control and Component Degradation. IEEE Open Journal of the Industrial Electronics Society, 3, 236–251. https://doi.org/10.1109/OJIES.2022.3161091

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