Transactions of China Electrotechnical Society  2016, Vol. 31 Issue (19): 163-171    DOI:
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Low-Carbon Benefit Analysis on Coordinating Investment for Clean Energy and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Lu Zhigang1, Jiang Chunguang1,2, Li Xueping1, Zhao Hao1, Wang Huijing1
1.Key Lab of Power Electronics for Energy Conservation and Motor Drive of Hebei Province Yanshan University Qinhuangdao 066004 China;
2.State Grid Jibei Electric Power Co. Ltd. Luanping Supply Branch Chengde 068250 China

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Abstract  In view of the CO2 emission reduction target,this paper introduces the concept of low-carbon benefits,i.e.the quantity of carbon emission reduction under specific investment for the emission reduction project of an institution within its full life cycle is used to assess the emission reduction efficiency of different carbon emission reduction technologies.By taking maximization of low-carbon benefit as the objective,a model for coordinative investment in wind power,photovoltaic power,and electric vehicle(EV) charging stations is built.The improved discrete bacterial colony chemotaxis(DBCC) algorithm is used to solve the problem.Then an example investment plan can be acquired satisfying the carbon emission reduction demand.Finally,compared with the investment strategy with the maximum CO2 emission reduction,the results demonstrate the correctness and effectiveness of the model and optimization algorithm.
Key wordsLow-carbon benefit      wind power      photovoltaic power      EV charging station      coordinating investment model     
Received: 01 June 2015      Published: 02 November 2016
PACS: TM721  
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Lu Zhigang,Jiang Chunguang,Li Xueping等. Low-Carbon Benefit Analysis on Coordinating Investment for Clean Energy and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations[J]. Transactions of China Electrotechnical Society, 2016, 31(19): 163-171.
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