TY - JOUR
T1 - Countermeasure for surplus electricity of PV using replacement battery of EVs
AU - Takagi, Masaaki
AU - Iwafune, Yumiko
AU - Yamamoto, Hiromi
AU - Yamaji, Kenji
AU - Okano, Kunihiko
AU - Hiwatari, Ryouji
AU - Ikeya, Tomhoiko
PY - 2010/8/18
Y1 - 2010/8/18
N2 - In the power sector, the national government has set the goal that the introduction of PV reaches 53 million kW by 2030. However, large-scale introduction of PV will cause several problems in power systems such as surplus electricity. We need large capacity of pumped storages or batteries for the surplus electricity, but the construction costs of these plants are very high. On the other hand, in the transport sector, Electric Vehicle (EV) is being developed as an environmentally friendly vehicle. To promote the diffusion of EV, it is necessary to build infrastructures that can charge EV in a short time; a battery switch station is one of the solutions to this problem. At a station, the automated switch platform will replace the depleted battery with a fully-charged battery. The depleted battery is placed in a storage room and recharged to be available to other drivers. In this study, we propose the use of station's battery as a countermeasure for surplus electricity of PV and evaluate the economic value of the proposed system. We assumed that 53 million kW of PV is introduced in the nationwide power system and considered two countermeasures for surplus electricity: (1) Pumped storage; (2) Battery of station. The difference in total annual cost between Pumped case and Battery case results in 792.6 billion yen. Hence, if a utility leases the batteries from stations fewer than 792.6 billion yen the utility will have the cost advantage in Battery case.
AB - In the power sector, the national government has set the goal that the introduction of PV reaches 53 million kW by 2030. However, large-scale introduction of PV will cause several problems in power systems such as surplus electricity. We need large capacity of pumped storages or batteries for the surplus electricity, but the construction costs of these plants are very high. On the other hand, in the transport sector, Electric Vehicle (EV) is being developed as an environmentally friendly vehicle. To promote the diffusion of EV, it is necessary to build infrastructures that can charge EV in a short time; a battery switch station is one of the solutions to this problem. At a station, the automated switch platform will replace the depleted battery with a fully-charged battery. The depleted battery is placed in a storage room and recharged to be available to other drivers. In this study, we propose the use of station's battery as a countermeasure for surplus electricity of PV and evaluate the economic value of the proposed system. We assumed that 53 million kW of PV is introduced in the nationwide power system and considered two countermeasures for surplus electricity: (1) Pumped storage; (2) Battery of station. The difference in total annual cost between Pumped case and Battery case results in 792.6 billion yen. Hence, if a utility leases the batteries from stations fewer than 792.6 billion yen the utility will have the cost advantage in Battery case.
KW - Battery switch station
KW - Charge and discharge control
KW - EV
KW - Economic value
KW - Optimal generation planning model
KW - PV
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U2 - 10.1541/ieejpes.130.651
DO - 10.1541/ieejpes.130.651
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77955540382
SN - 0385-4213
VL - 130
SP - 651-660+4
JO - IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy
JF - IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy
IS - 7
ER -