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IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Article . 2023 . Peer-reviewed
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Multi-Objective Allocation of EV Charging Stations and RESs in Distribution Systems Considering Advanced Control Schemes

Authors: Ali, Abdelfatah; Shaaban, Mostafa F.; Awad, Ahmed S.A.; Azzouz, Maher A.; Lehtonen, Matti; Mahmoud; Karar;
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- University of Windsor Canada
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Keywords
Optimization, ta213, Reactive power, planning framework, Vehicle-to-grid, Inverters, renewable energy, Planning, Energy loss, charging stations, Linear programming, Electric Vehicles
Optimization, ta213, Reactive power, planning framework, Vehicle-to-grid, Inverters, renewable energy, Planning, Energy loss, charging stations, Linear programming, Electric Vehicles
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