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Coal primary supply ( | Coal primary supply (imported or domestically produced) is directly fed to consumption. | ||
Sectors consume steam/thermal coal or coking coal (iron and steel sector). The coking coal transformation is captured in final energy demand. | |||
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Biomass primary supply (energy units) is directly fed to consumption. | Biomass primary supply (imported or domestically produced; in energy units) is directly fed to consumption. | ||
Solid biomass can be used to produce liquid biofuels or electricity in energy transformation; or in direct combustion in final demand. | |||
Latest revision as of 17:09, 22 December 2016
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| Institution | JRC - Joint Research Centre - European Commission (EC-JRC), Belgium, http://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/. |
| Solution concept | Partial equilibrium (price elastic demand) |
| Solution method | SimulationRecursive simulation |
| Anticipation | Myopic |
Coal
Coal primary supply (imported or domestically produced) is directly fed to consumption.
Sectors consume steam/thermal coal or coking coal (iron and steel sector). The coking coal transformation is captured in final energy demand.
Biomass
Biomass primary supply (imported or domestically produced; in energy units) is directly fed to consumption.
Solid biomass can be used to produce liquid biofuels or electricity in energy transformation; or in direct combustion in final demand.