Abstract

This study investigates the IEEE 69-bus distribution network with three wind turbines (WTs) connected at the same buses of three battery energy storage systems (BESSs), with three 20- or 30-outlet electric vehicle charging stations (EVCSs) for charging electric vehicles (EVs). The honey badger algorithm (HBA) is adopted to minimize daily energy loss. The HBA determines the best size and position for three WT-BESS buses and three EVCS buses. The HBA calculates BESS size and operation mode to minimize daily energy loss. The demand of EVCSs varies throughout the day depending on the random choice of the number and state of charge of EVs entering the station. This results in the active and reactive energy losses and utility input energy decreasing by 63.5%, 60.6% and 59.6%, respectively, and the minimum voltage increasing from 0.9256 to 0.9839 pu. The network voltage profile and stability are also improved.

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