Electric Vehicle Fleet Integration in the Danish EDISON Project: A Virtual Power Plant on the Island of Bornholm
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Electric Vehicle Fleet Integration in the Danish EDISON Project : A Virtual Power Plant on the Island of Bornholm. / Andersen, Peter Bach; Træholt, Chresten; Marra, Francesco; Poulsen, Bjarne; Binding, Carl; Gantenbein, Dieter; Jansen, Bernhard; Sundstroem, Olle.
2010 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting. 2010.Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceedings – Annual report year: 2010
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T1 - Electric Vehicle Fleet Integration in the Danish EDISON Project
T2 - A Virtual Power Plant on the Island of Bornholm
AU - Andersen,Peter Bach
AU - Træholt,Chresten
AU - Marra,Francesco
AU - Poulsen,Bjarne
AU - Binding,Carl
AU - Gantenbein,Dieter
AU - Jansen,Bernhard
AU - Sundstroem,Olle
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PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The Danish EDISON project has been launched to investigate how a large fleet of electric vehicles (EVs) can be integrated in a way that supports the electric grid while benefitting both the individual car owners and society as a whole through reductions in CO2 emissions. The consortium partners include energy companies, technology suppliers and research laboratories and institutes. The aim is to perform a thorough investigation of the challenges and opportunities of EVs and then to deliver a technical platform that can be demonstrated on the Danish island of Bornholm. To reach this goal, a vast amount of research is done in various areas of EV technology by the partners. This paper will focus on the ICT-based distributed software integration, which plays a major role for the success of EDISON. Key solution technologies and standards that will accommodate communication and optimize the coordination of EVs will be described as well as the simulation work that will help to reach the goals of the project.
AB - The Danish EDISON project has been launched to investigate how a large fleet of electric vehicles (EVs) can be integrated in a way that supports the electric grid while benefitting both the individual car owners and society as a whole through reductions in CO2 emissions. The consortium partners include energy companies, technology suppliers and research laboratories and institutes. The aim is to perform a thorough investigation of the challenges and opportunities of EVs and then to deliver a technical platform that can be demonstrated on the Danish island of Bornholm. To reach this goal, a vast amount of research is done in various areas of EV technology by the partners. This paper will focus on the ICT-based distributed software integration, which plays a major role for the success of EDISON. Key solution technologies and standards that will accommodate communication and optimize the coordination of EVs will be described as well as the simulation work that will help to reach the goals of the project.
KW - Virtual Power Plant
KW - Demand Response
KW - Distributed Energy Resources,
KW - Vehicle to Grid
KW - Electric Vehicles
KW - Distributed Production
U2 - 10.1109/PES.2010.5589605
DO - 10.1109/PES.2010.5589605
M3 - Article in proceedings
SN - 978-1-4244-6549-1
BT - 2010 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting
ER -