Forecast and impact of electromobility development on the Polish Electric Power System
Thanks to the development of technology, the presence of electric vehicles (EVs) on the roads is no longer a purely theoretical issue. Also in Poland, electric cars are already visible on the streets, and charging stations (EVCS) are increasingly being installed near newly emerging buildings and hou...
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author | Kłos Mariusz Marchel Piotr Paska Józef Bielas Rafał Błędzińska Magdalena Michalski Łukasz Wróblewski Konrad Zagrajek Krzysztof |
author_facet | Kłos Mariusz Marchel Piotr Paska Józef Bielas Rafał Błędzińska Magdalena Michalski Łukasz Wróblewski Konrad Zagrajek Krzysztof |
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description | Thanks to the development of technology, the presence of electric vehicles (EVs) on the roads is no longer a purely theoretical issue. Also in Poland, electric cars are already visible on the streets, and charging stations (EVCS) are increasingly being installed near newly emerging buildings and housing estates. The article attempts to determine to what extent the use of electric cars will affect the demand for power and energy in the Polish electric power system (PEPS). The basis for PEPS modernization plans should be a detailed analysis of the technical adequacy of all its subsystems: generation, transmission and distribution, on the basis of which it will be possible to assess the potential impact of EVCS infrastructure operation on the Polish electric power system. This publication presents an example of such analysis for the distribution sub- sector, most exposed to potential negative interactions with the future, extensive infrastructure of EVCS. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b59f3553dc8f4efda9661dd8e6aeb0a82022-12-21T22:49:02ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-01840100510.1051/e3sconf/20198401005e3sconf_pe2019_01005Forecast and impact of electromobility development on the Polish Electric Power SystemKłos Mariusz0Marchel Piotr1Paska Józef2Bielas Rafał3Błędzińska Magdalena4Michalski Łukasz5Wróblewski Konrad6Zagrajek Krzysztof7Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Electrical Power EngineeringWarsaw University of Technology, Institute of Electrical Power EngineeringWarsaw University of Technology, Institute of Electrical Power EngineeringWarsaw University of Technology, Institute of Electrical Power EngineeringWarsaw University of Technology, Institute of Electrical Power EngineeringWarsaw University of Technology, Institute of Electrical Power EngineeringWarsaw University of Technology, Institute of Electrical Power EngineeringWarsaw University of Technology, Institute of Electrical Power EngineeringThanks to the development of technology, the presence of electric vehicles (EVs) on the roads is no longer a purely theoretical issue. Also in Poland, electric cars are already visible on the streets, and charging stations (EVCS) are increasingly being installed near newly emerging buildings and housing estates. The article attempts to determine to what extent the use of electric cars will affect the demand for power and energy in the Polish electric power system (PEPS). The basis for PEPS modernization plans should be a detailed analysis of the technical adequacy of all its subsystems: generation, transmission and distribution, on the basis of which it will be possible to assess the potential impact of EVCS infrastructure operation on the Polish electric power system. This publication presents an example of such analysis for the distribution sub- sector, most exposed to potential negative interactions with the future, extensive infrastructure of EVCS.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/10/e3sconf_pe2019_01005.pdf |
spellingShingle | Kłos Mariusz Marchel Piotr Paska Józef Bielas Rafał Błędzińska Magdalena Michalski Łukasz Wróblewski Konrad Zagrajek Krzysztof Forecast and impact of electromobility development on the Polish Electric Power System E3S Web of Conferences |
title | Forecast and impact of electromobility development on the Polish Electric Power System |
title_full | Forecast and impact of electromobility development on the Polish Electric Power System |
title_fullStr | Forecast and impact of electromobility development on the Polish Electric Power System |
title_full_unstemmed | Forecast and impact of electromobility development on the Polish Electric Power System |
title_short | Forecast and impact of electromobility development on the Polish Electric Power System |
title_sort | forecast and impact of electromobility development on the polish electric power system |
url | https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/10/e3sconf_pe2019_01005.pdf |
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