The low-carbon society requires significant changes in the operation and planning of distribution systems. In order to exploit existing low voltage systems, Demand Side Integration is essential for offering services that increase security and quality of supply, improve energy efficiency and reduce the energy cost. The paper describes the three-year project e-visiØn, currently under completion, aimed at the integration of plug-in electric vehicles in Smart Grids and the simultaneous better exploitation of renewable energy sources in order to reach zero-CO2networks and sustainable mobility.

The e-visiøn project: electric-vehicle integration for smart innovative 0-CO2 networks

CELLI, GIANNI;MOCCI, SUSANNA;NATALE, NICOLA;PILO, FABRIZIO GIULIO LUCA;RUGGERI, SIMONA;SOMA, GIAN GIUSEPPE
2015-01-01

Abstract

The low-carbon society requires significant changes in the operation and planning of distribution systems. In order to exploit existing low voltage systems, Demand Side Integration is essential for offering services that increase security and quality of supply, improve energy efficiency and reduce the energy cost. The paper describes the three-year project e-visiØn, currently under completion, aimed at the integration of plug-in electric vehicles in Smart Grids and the simultaneous better exploitation of renewable energy sources in order to reach zero-CO2networks and sustainable mobility.
2015
9788887237283
Distribution networks; Electric Vehicles; Fast Charging Stations; Smart Grids; Energy Engineering and Power Technology; Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment; Biomedical Engineering
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