Design and control of V2G
A. Zidan*,†; H.A. Gabbar* * University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Oshawa, ON, Canada† Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt
Abstract
Governments around the world have a growing concern about climate change and global warming. CO2 emission reduction is important as a primary cause of global warming. Electricity generation and transportation sectors represent the greatest contribution to these emissions. Therefore, electric vehicles (EVs) are attracting attention due to their potential to reduce CO2 emissions and transportation costs, and can be grouped into aggregators to provide ancillary services. As the number of EVs is growing, they can be part of a renewable energy system by delivering ...
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