Design and Implementation of a Futuristic EV Energy Trading System (FEETS) Connected with Buildings, PV, and ESS for a Carbon-Neutral Society
To realize carbon neutrality, understanding the energy consumed in the building sector, which is more than that in other sectors, such as industry, agriculture, and commerce, is pivotal. Approximately 37% of energy consumption belongs to the building sector, and management of building energy is a cr...
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author | Sangmin Park SeolAh Park Sang-Pil Yun Kyungeun Lee Byeongkwan Kang Myeong-in Choi Hyeonwoo Jang Sehyun Park |
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description | To realize carbon neutrality, understanding the energy consumed in the building sector, which is more than that in other sectors, such as industry, agriculture, and commerce, is pivotal. Approximately 37% of energy consumption belongs to the building sector, and management of building energy is a critical factor. In this paper, we present an energy sharing scenario for energy stabilization, assuming that electric vehicles and their charging stations are widely distributed in the future. Consequently, fewer fuel cars will exist, and electric cars will become the major mode of transportation. Therefore, it is essential to install charging stations for electric vehicles in the parking lots of future buildings, and business models are expected to expand. In this paper, we introduce a future energy stabilization mechanism for peak power management in buildings and present a platform that entails connection-based energy trading technology based on a scenario. We also propose an energy supply strategy to prevent excess prices incurred due to peak consumption. Then, we analyzed the electricity bill for one month through scenario-based simulations of an existing building and the proposed system. When applying the proposed system, we derived a result that can reduce electricity rates by 38.3% (best case) to 78.5% (worst case) compared with the existing rates. |
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spelling | doaj.art-4216266f21334d74881f75e03098d17c2023-11-17T10:04:43ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092023-03-0113382910.3390/buildings13030829Design and Implementation of a Futuristic EV Energy Trading System (FEETS) Connected with Buildings, PV, and ESS for a Carbon-Neutral SocietySangmin Park0SeolAh Park1Sang-Pil Yun2Kyungeun Lee3Byeongkwan Kang4Myeong-in Choi5Hyeonwoo Jang6Sehyun Park7Department of Intelligent Energy and Industry, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Industrial Security, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Intelligent Energy and Industry, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Intelligent Energy and Industry, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Intelligent Energy and Industry, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Intelligent Energy and Industry, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, Republic of KoreaSchool of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Intelligent Energy and Industry, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, Republic of KoreaTo realize carbon neutrality, understanding the energy consumed in the building sector, which is more than that in other sectors, such as industry, agriculture, and commerce, is pivotal. Approximately 37% of energy consumption belongs to the building sector, and management of building energy is a critical factor. In this paper, we present an energy sharing scenario for energy stabilization, assuming that electric vehicles and their charging stations are widely distributed in the future. Consequently, fewer fuel cars will exist, and electric cars will become the major mode of transportation. Therefore, it is essential to install charging stations for electric vehicles in the parking lots of future buildings, and business models are expected to expand. In this paper, we introduce a future energy stabilization mechanism for peak power management in buildings and present a platform that entails connection-based energy trading technology based on a scenario. We also propose an energy supply strategy to prevent excess prices incurred due to peak consumption. Then, we analyzed the electricity bill for one month through scenario-based simulations of an existing building and the proposed system. When applying the proposed system, we derived a result that can reduce electricity rates by 38.3% (best case) to 78.5% (worst case) compared with the existing rates.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/13/3/829ICT carbon-neutral platformICT carbon-neutral city modelingzero-carbon cityurban energy analysisnew energy industrysmart energy city |
spellingShingle | Sangmin Park SeolAh Park Sang-Pil Yun Kyungeun Lee Byeongkwan Kang Myeong-in Choi Hyeonwoo Jang Sehyun Park Design and Implementation of a Futuristic EV Energy Trading System (FEETS) Connected with Buildings, PV, and ESS for a Carbon-Neutral Society Buildings ICT carbon-neutral platform ICT carbon-neutral city modeling zero-carbon city urban energy analysis new energy industry smart energy city |
title | Design and Implementation of a Futuristic EV Energy Trading System (FEETS) Connected with Buildings, PV, and ESS for a Carbon-Neutral Society |
title_full | Design and Implementation of a Futuristic EV Energy Trading System (FEETS) Connected with Buildings, PV, and ESS for a Carbon-Neutral Society |
title_fullStr | Design and Implementation of a Futuristic EV Energy Trading System (FEETS) Connected with Buildings, PV, and ESS for a Carbon-Neutral Society |
title_full_unstemmed | Design and Implementation of a Futuristic EV Energy Trading System (FEETS) Connected with Buildings, PV, and ESS for a Carbon-Neutral Society |
title_short | Design and Implementation of a Futuristic EV Energy Trading System (FEETS) Connected with Buildings, PV, and ESS for a Carbon-Neutral Society |
title_sort | design and implementation of a futuristic ev energy trading system feets connected with buildings pv and ess for a carbon neutral society |
topic | ICT carbon-neutral platform ICT carbon-neutral city modeling zero-carbon city urban energy analysis new energy industry smart energy city |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/13/3/829 |
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