Utilizing Rooftop Renewable Energy Potential for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Using Multi-Energy Hub Approach

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作者
Taqvi, Syed Taha [1 ,2 ]
Almansoori, Ali [3 ]
Maroufmashat, Azadeh [1 ]
Elkamel, Ali [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Waterloo, Chem Engn Dept, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada
[2] ABen Hub Inc, Kitchener, ON N2E 0E1, Canada
[3] Khalifa Univ Sci Technol & Res KUSTAR, Dept Chem Engn, POB 2533, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates
关键词
renewable energy; rooftop; energy hub; multi-period optimization; energy planning; electric vehicle; charging infrastructure;
D O I
10.3390/en15249572
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Electric vehicles (EV) have the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions. Yet, the current electric vehicle charging infrastructure utilizes electricity generated from non-renewable sources. In this study, the rooftop area of structures is analyzed to assess electricity that can be generated through solar- and wind-based technologies. Consequently, planning an electric vehicle charging infrastructure that is powered through 'clean' energy sources is presented. We developed an optimal modeling framework for the consideration of Renewable Energy Technologies (RET) along with EV infrastructure. After examining the level of technology, a MATLAB image segmentation technique was used to assess the available rooftop area. In this study, two competitive objectives including the economic cost of the system and CO2 emissions are considered. Three scenarios are examined to assess the potential of RET to meet the EV demand along with the Abu Dhabi city one while considering the life-cycle emission of RET and EV systems. When meeting only EV demand through Renewable Energy Technologies (RET), about 187 ktonnes CO2 was reduced annually. On the other hand, the best economic option was still to utilize grid-connected electricity, yielding about 2.24 Mt CO2 annually. In the scenario of meeting both 10% EV demand and all Abu Dhabi city electricity demand using RE, wind-based technology is only able to meet around 3%. Analysis carried out by studying EV penetration demonstrated the preference of using level 2 AC home chargers compared to other ones. When the EV penetration exceeds 25%, preference was observed for level 2 (AC public 3 phi) chargers.
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