Electric Vehicles in Energy Systems - Modelling, Integration, Analysis, and Optimization

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Title: Electric Vehicles in Energy Systems - Modelling, Integration, Analysis, and Optimization

Publisher: Springer

 

Nowadays, the transportation sector utilizes a considerable amount of energy in worldwide, therefore, it has a significant impact on emission pollution of today’s cities. In recent years, electric vehicles, as a political and technical solution, have been taken great attention in order to address the environmental concerns. Meanwhile, the electric vehicles impact on electric grids and energy systems should be investigated in both planning and operation studies. Therefore, there has been an increased call for the electric vehicles load modeling and there integration with renewable energies that should be modeled as an optimization problem.

In this book, a comprehensive study about electric vehicles (EVs) will be done that technical, economic, and environmental aspects will be taken into account. The EVs load modeling techniques, EVs integration with renewable energies and energy optimization in the future energy systems will be discussed completely. The economic and environmental perspectives of EVs and there integration with renewable energies have not been discussed so far.

The major topics of the book include, but are not limited to:

Part I: Load demand modeling of electric vehicles

Chapter 1: Deterministic load demand modeling of electric vehicles

Chapter 2: Probabilistic load demand modeling of electric vehicles

Chapter 3: Possibilistic load demand modeling of electric vehicles

Chapter 4: Hybrid probabilistic-possibilistic load demand modeling of electric vehicles

Part II: Integration and optimization of electric vehicles in energy systems

Chapter 5: Integration of electric vehicles and solar energy in power systems

Chapter 6: Integration of electric vehicles and wind energy in power systems

Chapter 7: Integration of electric vehicles, energy storage and renewable energies in power systems

Chapter 8: Participation of aggregated electric vehicles in demand response programs

Chapter 9: Impact of electric vehicles on voltage control of distribution systems

Chapter 10: Participation of aggregated electric vehicles in frequency control of power systems

Chapter 11: Modeling and impact analysis of battery degradation on V2G programs

Part III: Environmental impacts of electric and fuel cell vehicles

Chapter 12: Evaluation of electric vehicles impact on emission pollution reduction

Chapter 13: Evaluation of fuel cell vehicles impact on emission pollution reduction

Chapter 14: Life cycle assessment of electric and fuel cell vehicles

Chapter 15: Cost-effective analysis of electric and fuel cell vehicles in carbon constrained world

Chapter 16: Environmental analysis of electric vehicle batteries

Important dates:

Deadline for Submission of the 2-page Proposal Form: March 16, 2019 (4 weeks)

Notification of the Proposal Acceptance: March 23, 2019 (1 week)

Deadline for Full Manuscript Submission: June 16, 2019 (12 weeks)

Notification of the Manuscript Acceptance: July 16, 2019 (4 weeks)

Deadline for Submission of the Revised Manuscript: August 16, 2019 (4 weeks)

Notification of the Final Acceptance: September 1, 2019 (2 weeks)

Full Book Submission to Springer by Editors: September 16, 2019 (2 week)

Tentative Book Publication Date: December 31, 2019

Editors:

Ali Ahmadian, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Bonab, Bonab, Iran. Email: Ahmadian@bonabu.ac.ir

Behnam Mohammadi-ivatloo, Associate Professor, Faculty of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran. Email: bmohammadi@tabrizu.ac.ir

Ali Elkamel, Full Professor, College of Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada. Email: aelkamel@uwaterloo.ca

 

Submission Procedure:

Interested authors are requested to fill out the proposal form (maximum of 2 pages) and submit it as an email attachment to ahmadian@bonabu.ac.ir. An author kit will be sent to the authors of the accepted proposals for the preparation of final manuscripts. Submitted manuscripts should be prepared using Microsoft Word® and should conform to the standard guidelines of the Springer's book chapter format. All submitted manuscripts will be peer-reviewed by at least two other authors or editors. For any other questions, please feel free to contact Ali Ahmadian.

Last Update At : 01 July 2019