Intermittent is electrical energy that is not available continuously due to uncontrollable external factors generated by a power plant which conditions vary in a reasonably short time scale. Intermittent can be limited or even mitigated by electricity storage, which is a rapidly growing area of research. In this research, the renewable energy used is the wind turbine. This study aims to schedule an economic generator by considering the intermittent wind turbine. Dynamic optimal power flow calculate Intermittent wind turbine uses ant colony method to determine the value of optimizing system operation with the integrated wind turbine. To determine the optimization value of the system operation, this study use a south sulawesi system consisting of 76 buses, 21 generators, and two wind power plant. From the results of the dynamic optimal power flow simulation, it is found that the generation costs are reduced from the real system costs using the ant colony method when the peak load time is 18.28% and the out peak load time is 18.08%, so that in only two times the ant colony optimization method, can reduce the cost of generation by Rp. 121,123,830.
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