RESEARCH ARTICLE

Biding strategy of vehicle parking for participating in energy and spinning reserve markets

  • Ali MANSOORI 1 ,
  • Rahmat AAZAMI , 2,3 ,
  • Ramin SAYADI 3
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  • 1. Ilam Electrical Power Distribution Company, Ilam 69315-516, Iran
  • 2. Faculty of Engineering, Ilam University, Ilam 69315-516,Iran
  • 3. Department of Electrical Engineering, Ilam Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ilam 69315-516, Iran

Received date: 03 Feb 2014

Accepted date: 26 Mar 2014

Published date: 09 Jan 2015

Copyright

2014 Higher Education Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg

Abstract

In this paper a model for suggesting a smart parking that involves a set of electric cars is presented to auction the management ability and correct parking planning in reserve spinning market, secondary energy market and grid. Parking interest under various scenarios is analyzed and its effective results are presented by a valid model. Besides, particle swarm optimization algorithm is used for calculating maximum benefit.

Cite this article

Ali MANSOORI , Rahmat AAZAMI , Ramin SAYADI . Biding strategy of vehicle parking for participating in energy and spinning reserve markets[J]. Frontiers in Energy, 2014 , 8(4) : 403 -411 . DOI: 10.1007/s11708-014-0333-7

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