Abstract
As the use of electric vehicles (EVs) increases, E-mobility technology is in high demand. Recent studies have dealt with ways to evaluate the impact of EVs in the distribution system or to solve the distribution system stability problem in connection with distributed energy resources (DERs). Therefore, a smart grid-integrated verification environment with a combined distribution system, EVs, and DERs is required. This study proposes a digital twin-based simulation platform that integrates E-mobility and distribution systems. The proposed platform aims at an integrated operation that can develop and verify various agents constituting the smart grid environment. The digital twin-based simulation platform supports scalability and flexibility with a multi-agent structure and can easily monitor and evaluate the impact of unexpected situations and specific events hidden behind complex correlations. The proposed platform showed its feasibility through a location-based incentive DR case study to alleviate renewable energy curtailment targeting E-mobility.
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