Hi fellow Matpower users,

I am trying to run a DC OPF on a network consisting of 184 generators and 1204 
branches. The network is heavily strained and there are, currently, 35 thermal 
overloads present. I have an expected generation output for each generator type 
in column 2 of the gen matrix. I want to find out how the generation output, in 
column 2, varies, due to the restrictions imposed by the thermal line ratings, 
without the added influence of cost. In other words, for the generator's that 
are required to reduce their outputs due to thermal line ratings, I want to see 
what generation output they are still able to provide under this heavily 
constrained network.

When I run a DC OPF, giving an identical polynomial cost model for each 
generator (to eliminate preference), the gen matrix output does not provide me 
with the solution I require. Instead it reduce's alot of generators directly 
down to zero output, and increases others to their maximum. I was hoping, 
instead, for the DC OPF to reduce the generation output of some generators, 
that are restricted by the network, as far as is needed and increase the 
generation output of other generators that are not restricted, to compensate.

I am only interested, at this stage, in finding out about the generators that 
are required to reduce their output, and to what extent they have to do this. 
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can do this?

I have tried to use offer prices (consisting of the same offer price for the 
first capacity block and varying offer prices for the second block) for each 
generator and use the off2case function, followed by the uopf function, but 
this still results in some generation outputs being reduced all the way down to 
zero, even though the network would allow for atleast some generation output.

Thank you all for your attention. I would greatly appreciate some help on this 
matter.

Regards
Malcolm Barnacle

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