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ID096095
Title ProperPlug-in hybrid electric vehicles as regulating power providers
Other Title Informationcase studies of Sweden and Germany
LanguageENG
AuthorAndersson, S L ;  Elofsson, A K ;  Galus, M D ;  Goransson, L
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study investigates plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) as providers of regulating power in the form of primary, secondary and tertiary frequency control. Previous studies have shown that PHEVs could generate substantial profits while providing ancillary services. This study investigates under what conditions PHEVs can generate revenues using actual market data, i.e. prices and activations of regulating power, from Sweden and Germany from four months in 2008. PHEV market participation is modelled for individual vehicles in a fleet subject to a simulated movement pattern. Costs for infrastructure and vehicle-to-grid equipment are not included in the analysis. The simulation results indicate that maximum average profits generated on the German markets are in the range 30-80 € per vehicle and month whereas the Swedish regulating power markets give no profit.
In addition, an analysis is performed to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) of PHEVs as regulating power providers. Based on the simulation results and the SWOT analysis, characteristics for an ideal regulating power market for PHEVs are presented.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 38, No. 6; Jun 2010: p.2751-2762
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 38, No. 6; Jun 2010: p.2751-2762
Key WordsPHEV ;  V2G ;  Regulating Power Markets