Hi Kaspar,

Unfortunately, MOST does not currently handle DC lines (see Section 5.4 of the 
MOST User’s Manual).

   Ray


> On Jan 16, 2019, at 3:57 PM, Kaspar Mueller <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Matpower community,
>  
> We are trying to integrate a dcline into our network. We use most to solve 
> the multiperiod dcopf problem.
>  
> When using matpower’s rundcopf we get a reasonable solution and can read the 
> output for the power flow over the dcline in the result structure. 
> (result.dcline)
> But when we use most to solve the problem we are unsure where to find the 
> power flow (pf) over the dc line.
>  
> As far as I understand in most when using the ext2int function the dcline is 
> modeled as two generators that are appended to the generator list in 
> mpc_int.gen.
> After the run mdo.flow(i).mpc.dcline seems to show the initial value of the 
> dcline but not the output for the ith interval. When I look in 
> mdo.flow(i).mpc.gen(end-1:end,:) I can see the PG for the two artificial 
> generators that represent the dcline.
> Also it seems that there is a -Inf and Inf set for PMIN and PMAX for one of 
> the generators which results in a large PG output for the specific generator.
>  
> I have the following questions:
>  
> Where can I get the power flow (pf) of the dcline for each interval in most?
> How to make sure that both generators that represent the dcline are 
> restricted to the specified PMAX and PMIN?
>  
> Thanks for your help.
>  
> Best,
> Kaspar

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