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The Utility View: Electrical Vehicle Impact IEEE CCW October 25, 2010.

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1 The Utility View: Electrical Vehicle Impact IEEE CCW October 25, 2010

2 Dimensions of the PHEV/EV Problem Utility Perspective Why is This Such a Difficult Problem? – Incremental Load of Known Characteristics – Load Falls in Significant Residential Level – Variability in Growth Penetrations – Mobile Connection Characteristics – Charger Platforms will allow Control of Load Variability/Predictability is the Key Issue

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6 The Utility Application Challenge Load Variability Control – Relatively Simple Application Load Mobility – Requires Dynamic Circuit Knowledge Never Delivered to any Significant Level of Scale Before Dynamic Billing Capability – Dynamic Rates Applied to the Device Level – Loads Addressed at the Device Level – Cell Phone Level Back Office Billing of PHEV/EV Loads

7 Billing Back Office Customer Bills Billing Back Office Customer Bills Dominion Substation Database Electrical GIS Based Control BB B G BB System & Regional Operations Center System & Regional Operations Center B G L G G G Dist Storage G G G Regional Transmission Operator (RTO) Tomorrows Utility Integrated Smart Microgrid 7 AMI Utility Defined Microgrid A microgrid is defined as an aggregation of electrical loads and generation. The generators in the microgrid may be fuel cells, reciprocating engines, solar power, wind or any of a number of alternate power sources. A microgrid may take the form of shopping center, industrial park or college campus. To the utility, a microgrid is an electrical load that can be controlled in magnitude. AMI Home Microgrid School, Government, Military, or Business Microgrid


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