Transitioning to more sustainable energy systems may require a deep change in the energy, building and transportation sectors. Power generation from renewable energy sources is becoming more and more pervasive. New transportation mobility schemes are growing more popular. Increased attention is more and more devoted to energy efficiency in buildings. For these reasons, the ability to model the interaction of renewable energy sources with the added demand from Electric Vehicles would be an important tool for urban planners, electricity providers, and policymakers alike. This work develops a basic model for this interaction. It further presents the MIT campus as a case study using building consumption from Energize-MIT, a database developed as part of MITs Climate Action Plan.

Power grid simulation considering electric vehicles and renewable energy sources

Longo M.
2019-01-01

Abstract

Transitioning to more sustainable energy systems may require a deep change in the energy, building and transportation sectors. Power generation from renewable energy sources is becoming more and more pervasive. New transportation mobility schemes are growing more popular. Increased attention is more and more devoted to energy efficiency in buildings. For these reasons, the ability to model the interaction of renewable energy sources with the added demand from Electric Vehicles would be an important tool for urban planners, electricity providers, and policymakers alike. This work develops a basic model for this interaction. It further presents the MIT campus as a case study using building consumption from Energize-MIT, a database developed as part of MITs Climate Action Plan.
2019
2019 14th International Conference on Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies, EVER 2019
978-1-7281-3703-2
Building; Electric grid; Electric vehicles; Photovoltaic systems; Smart grid
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