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== Oil products == | |||
Crude oil production is transformed into oil products (1 vector) with a refineries efficiency. | |||
== Biomass to Liquids == | |||
The POLES model differentiates 4 biomass-to-liquids production technologies, each described by cost, efficiency estimates and use of feedstock type: | |||
* 1st generation bioethanol and biodiesel; | |||
* 2nd generation bioethanol and biodiesel. | |||
The use of the different liquid biofuels is restricted by blending constraints (with oil products) in the various sectors. | |||
Information sources include: IEA, OECD, DEFRA, DFT, JEC | |||
== Coal to Liquids == | |||
The Coal-to-liquid production (Fischer Tropsch) is described by one generic technology (cost and efficiency) to which a CCS module can be added. | |||
The development of CTL depends on the distance between production cost and the oil price. | |||
Information sources include IEA, EIA. | |||
== Gas to Liquids == | |||
Similarly to CTL production, the gas-to-liquids production is described by one generic technology (cost and efficiency) to which a CCS module can be added. | |||
The development of GTL depends on the distance between production cost and the oil price. | |||
Information sources include IEA, EIA. |
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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 |
Oil products
Crude oil production is transformed into oil products (1 vector) with a refineries efficiency.
Biomass to Liquids
The POLES model differentiates 4 biomass-to-liquids production technologies, each described by cost, efficiency estimates and use of feedstock type:
- 1st generation bioethanol and biodiesel;
- 2nd generation bioethanol and biodiesel.
The use of the different liquid biofuels is restricted by blending constraints (with oil products) in the various sectors.
Information sources include: IEA, OECD, DEFRA, DFT, JEC
Coal to Liquids
The Coal-to-liquid production (Fischer Tropsch) is described by one generic technology (cost and efficiency) to which a CCS module can be added.
The development of CTL depends on the distance between production cost and the oil price.
Information sources include IEA, EIA.
Gas to Liquids
Similarly to CTL production, the gas-to-liquids production is described by one generic technology (cost and efficiency) to which a CCS module can be added.
The development of GTL depends on the distance between production cost and the oil price.
Information sources include IEA, EIA.