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Biomass Value Chain Modelling - Integrated Case Study Report - update report

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Abstract:

This deliverable provides a short description of all updates made to the BVCM toolkit in Phase 2. The Phase 2 updates to the BVCM toolkit can be broadly grouped into 4 types: improvement to the optimisation model, improvement in model settings, improvement in the technology representation, and improvement in the resources representation.

These updates constitute a significant improvement to the BVCM toolkit. In general, the updates:

  • ensure a wider, more detailed representation of possible bioenergy pathways
  • raise the overall data quality and level of confidence in the model
  • improve the user interface
  • increase the options for use cases and scenarios
Overall, the BVCM model delivered at the end of Phase 2 provides a very robust tool to identify promising resource - technology combinations to be considered for acceleration by theETI.

Publication Year:

2012

Publisher:

ETI

Author(s):

Montemurro, F., Bauen, A. and Shah, N.

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Language:

English

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456973 B

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Energy Technologies Institute Open Licence for Materials

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Region:

United Kingdom

Publication Type:

Technical Report

Subject:

Technology

Theme(s):

Bioenergy