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Impact of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles on power system with high wind power penetration
2019
IAES International Journal of Robotics and Automation
The rising energy independence and environmental concerns are key drivers in the growing popularity of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). Because of the intermittent nature of the renewable energy sources, this may cause a high-frequency oscillation of the power system. From another aspect, all the PHEVs have in common the batteries, which provide the storage capability that can be effectively harnessed when the vehicles are integrated into the grid. Such a storage capability can
doi:10.11591/ijra.v8i2.pp146-154
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