Abstract

This chapter presents an overview of the application of plug-in electric vehicles (PEV)s for outage management in a smart distribution grid and vehicle to building (V2B). As different scholars review, the PEVs market has been growing over the past few years. Based on the PEV model, every PEV can store between 5 and 40kWh of energy. The application of the stored energy isn’t only for driving but also for other applications such as supplying home appliances, buildings, and also as a source of auxiliary facilities for PEV distribution system operator using vehicle to grid technology. The integration of renewable energy sources is demanding in a conventional electric transmission system. This chapter describes different techniques from the literature about distributing energy from PEV batteries. The V2B mode is the most capable one that offers an alternative to use energy stored in the battery to supply loads in case of overloading or interruption.

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