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Electric vehicles and distributed generation are linked through their integrated role in smart household energy management and utility grid operations, as evidenced by studies on their coordinated operation [1], [2], [3] and their combined impact on demand-side energy strategies [4], [5], [6]. Furthermore, research explores whether electric vehicles function as a distributed energy asset within the broader context of distributed generation [7].

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A comprehensive overview on demand side energy management ... link.springer.com Springer 3 facts
referencePlatt G et al. (2014) examined whether electric vehicles represent a new problem or a distributed energy asset in the context of the utility industry, published in 'Distributed generation and its implications for the utility industry' by Elsevier.
referencePaterakis et al. (2016) analyzed the coordinated operation of smart household neighborhoods that include electric vehicles, energy storage, and distributed generation.
referencePaterakis NG, Erdinç O, Pappi IN, Bakirtzis AG, and Catalão JP published the paper 'Coordinated operation of a neighborhood of smart households comprising electric vehicles, energy storage and distributed generation' in 2016.
Comprehensive framework for smart residential demand side ... nature.com Nature 3 facts
referenceLiao et al. performed a comparative study on demand-side energy management strategies for buildings equipped with photovoltaics, batteries, and electric vehicles, revealing synergies between distributed generation and adaptive load control.
claimLiao et al. performed a comparative study on demand-side energy management strategies for buildings equipped with photovoltaics, batteries, and electric vehicles, revealing the synergies between distributed generation and adaptive load control.
referenceLiao et al. performed a comparative study on demand-side energy management strategies for buildings equipped with photovoltaics, batteries, and electric vehicles, revealing the synergies between distributed generation and adaptive load control.