Hello Doctor:
I have a question whilst using MOST, I hope you can help me out clarify
this.
I am running a dcopf study using MOST. My system is the IEEE RTS 24 bus. I
am including reserves for each generator, as well as costs; these input
data is in the ex_xgd_res function. I am adding one contingency for the
system, using the contab function. The system generators are as follows:

- 31 conventional generator units, which 6 of them are hydro units.
- 1 Wind injection in one node of the system (712 MW)

The issue is with the hydro units. Basically they are disconnected from the
system (each one of them is 50 MW) after the optimisation. Only one of them
is synchronised to the system, and the output is circa 6 MW. I realise that
most hydro units do not have steps where they can be connected to the
system, so basically they are either connected, or not, with their maximum
output. I do not understand why in the process they are not being selected
to connect to the system, instead of coal units, even though in the status
of generators, the 32 are connected upfront.

I am adding the files to run the example, which the main function is
"most_ex4_sdcopf".

Thank you so much in advance!

-- 
Carlos Ferrandon

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