Aggregator economic optimization based on three-stage dispathing of
electric vehicles
Abstract
With the development of smart distribution network and the proposal of
dual carbon target, the importance of demand side management in
improving the flexible operation of power system is becoming more and
more prominent. In order to solve the problems of excessive load peak
valley difference, insufficient utilization of demand side resources,
and unreasonable pricing of aggregators, this paper propose an economic
optimization scheme for aggregators based on electric vehicle
three-stage dispatching. First, the loss aversion analysis is conducted
on the willingness of electric vehicle users to participate in
dispatching. The contract signing methods between aggregators and
electric vehicles are divided into three categories: complete
dispatching, rolling reward and punishment mechanism dispatching, and
free dispatching. Next, the response model of electric vehicle users
based on the improved cloud model is obtained. Then, the aggregators
conduct three-phase optimal dispatching for electric vehicles according
to the bid winning peak shaving capacity. Phase 1 according to the time
of regional differences, the dispatching of reward power set rewards and
punishment mechanism, phase 2 to determine the full freedom dispatching
of electric vehicles, three kinds of dispatching and dynamic load
capacity of electricity, phase 3 according to the phase 1 and 2, the
amount of information and user loss aversion, the user response model of
final rolling rewards and punishment mechanism, get the aggregators
final pricing schemes, Finally, a numerical example is given to verify
the feasibility of the proposed method.