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Korean V2G Technology Development for Flexible Response to Variable Renewable Energy

변동성 재생e 유연 대응을 위한 한국형 V2G 기술개발

  • Son, Chan (KEPCO Research Institute, Korea Electric Power Corporation) ;
  • Yu, Seung-duck (KEPCO Research Institute, Korea Electric Power Corporation) ;
  • Lim, You-seok (KEPCO Research Institute, Korea Electric Power Corporation) ;
  • Park, Ki-jun (KEPCO Research Institute, Korea Electric Power Corporation)
  • Received : 2021.07.12
  • Accepted : 2021.09.27
  • Published : 2021.12.30

Abstract

V2G (Vehicle to Grid) technology for an EV (Electric Vehicle) has been assumed as so promising in a near future for its useful energy resource concept but still yet to be developed around the world for specific service purposes through various R&BD projects. Basically, V2G returns power stored in vehicle at a cheaper or unused time to the grid at more expensive or highly peaked time, and is accordingly supposed to provide such roles like peak shaving or load levelling according to customer load curve, frequency regulation or ancillary reserves, and balancing power fluctuation to grid from the weather-sensitive renewable sources like wind or solar generations. However, it has recently been debated over its prominent usage as diffusing EVs and the required charging/discharging infrastructure, partially for its addition of EV ownership costs with more frequent charging/discharging events and user inconvenience with a relative long-time participation in the previously engaged V2G program. This study suggests that a Korean DR (Demand Response) service integrated V2G system especially based upon a dynamic charge/pause/discharge scheme newly proposed to ISO/IEC 15118 rev. 2 can deal with these concerns with more profitable business model, while fully making up for the additional component (ex. battery) and service costs. It also indicates that the optimum economic, environmental, and grid impacts can be simulated for this V2G-DR service particularly designed for EV aggregators (V2G service providers) by proposing a specific V2G engagement program for the mediated DR service providers and the distributed EV owners.

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Acknowledgement

본 논문은 에너지기술평가원 지원 [서비스 연계형 V2G 기술 개발 및 실증] 연구과제 결과를 기반으로 작성되었음

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