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Activating the potential of decentralized flexibility and energy resources to increase the EV hosting capacity: A case study of a multi-stakeholder local electricity system in Norway
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2021
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Load GrowthEngineeringIncluding Vehicle-to-gridMarket DesignPower MarketElectric VehiclesFlexible LoadElectricity SupplyMechanism DesignEnergy Demand ManagementElectrical EngineeringEnergy ResourcesEv Hosting CapacityElectricity MarketSmart GridEnergy ManagementSustainable EnergyEnergy CommunityEnergy TransitionEnergy PolicyBusinessCase StudyEnergy InfrastructureIncentive DesignLocal Energy MarketDemand Response
The increasing amount of flexible load in the energy system represents both a challenge and an opportunity. One primary source of load growth is the electrification of the transport sector and the subsequent charging of electric vehicles, which is a load type that can potentially adjust their load profiles. However, to activate the full potential of end-user flexibility, it is necessary to develop pricing mechanisms that can promote efficient load responses on a larger scale. In this paper, a trading mechanism is proposed and analysed within a capacity-based grid tariff scheme by formulating a game-theoretic framework that includes decentralized decision-making by self-interest pursuing end-users. The model is applied to a real-world case in Norway, and it is demonstrated how electrification of vehicles can be achieved with the existing infrastructure. It is found that capacity-based grid tariffs have a limited ability to reduce the coincident peak load in the system since they mainly incentivize individual peak load reductions. However, by including a capacity trading mechanism within the capacity-based tariff structure, we demonstrate that it is possible to increase the value of flexibility since the flexible end-users are incentivized to coordinate their flexibility dispatch with other stakeholders.
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