What is it about?
A new optimal control model of a microgrid with smart PEVs and space heating. Battery degradation and thermal dynamics of PEVs and buildings included. A case study on 1–10 houses with empirical data from Southern Sweden. 8–33% cost savings with optimal control compared to energy-efficient baseline. Battery degradation cost significantly decreases the added value of vehicle-to-grid.
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A case study is conducted on 1–10 net zero energy houses with detailed empirical data, resulting in 8–33% yearly electricity cost savings per household with various electric vehicle and space heating system combinations. The self-consumption of PV is also significantly increased.
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This page is a summary of: Flexibility of electric vehicles and space heating in net zero energy houses: an optimal control model with thermal dynamics and battery degradation, Applied Energy, March 2017, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2017.01.005.
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