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Apart from oil refining as predominant supply technology for liquid fuels at present a number of alternative liquid fuel production routes from different feedstocks are represented in MESSAGE (see <xr id="tab:MESSAGE-GLOBIOM_liqfuel"/>). Different processes for coal liquefaction, gas-to-liquids technologiesand biomass-to-liquids technologies both with and without CCS are covered. Some of these technologies include co-generation of electricity, for example, by burning unconverted syngas from a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis in a gas turbine (c.f. Larson et al., 2012 [[CiteRef::MSG-GLB_larson_chapter_2012]]). Technology costs for the synthetic liquid fuel production options are based on Larson et al. (2012) ([[CiteRef::MSG-GLB_larson_chapter_2012]]).
<figtable id="tab:MESSAGE-GLOBIOM_liqfuel">
{| class="wikitable"
|+<caption>Liquid fuel production technologies in MESSAGE by energy source</caption>
! Energy Source
! Technology
! Electricity cogeneration
|-
| rowspan="2" | Biomass
| Fischer-Tropsch biomass-to-liquids
| yes
|-
| Fischer-Tropsch biomass-to-liquids with CCS
| yes
|-
| rowspan="4" | Coal
| Fischer-Tropsch coal-to-liquids
| yes
|-
| Fischer-Tropsch coal-to-liquids with CCS
| yes
|-
| coal methanol-to-gasoline
| yes
|-
| coal methanol-to-gasoline with CCS
| yes
|-
| rowspan="2" | Gas
| Fischer-Tropsch gas-to-liquids
| no
|-
| Fischer-Tropsch gas-to-liquids with CCS
| no
|-
| rowspan="2" | Oil
| simple refinery
| no
|-
| complex refinery
| no
|}
</figtable>

Latest revision as of 15:40, 30 August 2016

Model Documentation - MESSAGE-GLOBIOM

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Model information
Model link
Institution International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria, http://data.ene.iiasa.ac.at.
Solution concept General equilibrium (closed economy)
Solution method Optimization
Anticipation

Apart from oil refining as predominant supply technology for liquid fuels at present a number of alternative liquid fuel production routes from different feedstocks are represented in MESSAGE (see <xr id="tab:MESSAGE-GLOBIOM_liqfuel"/>). Different processes for coal liquefaction, gas-to-liquids technologiesand biomass-to-liquids technologies both with and without CCS are covered. Some of these technologies include co-generation of electricity, for example, by burning unconverted syngas from a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis in a gas turbine (c.f. Larson et al., 2012 MSG-GLB_larson_chapter_2012). Technology costs for the synthetic liquid fuel production options are based on Larson et al. (2012) (MSG-GLB_larson_chapter_2012).

<figtable id="tab:MESSAGE-GLOBIOM_liqfuel">

Liquid fuel production technologies in MESSAGE by energy source
Energy Source Technology Electricity cogeneration
Biomass Fischer-Tropsch biomass-to-liquids yes
Fischer-Tropsch biomass-to-liquids with CCS yes
Coal Fischer-Tropsch coal-to-liquids yes
Fischer-Tropsch coal-to-liquids with CCS yes
coal methanol-to-gasoline yes
coal methanol-to-gasoline with CCS yes
Gas Fischer-Tropsch gas-to-liquids no
Fischer-Tropsch gas-to-liquids with CCS no
Oil simple refinery no
complex refinery no

</figtable>