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market_module_for_agricultural_outputs [2020/04/10 08:48] – [Biofuel module] matszmarket_module_for_agricultural_outputs [2020/04/10 08:57] – [Biofuel module] matsz
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 The index r contains all regions in the market module that have biofuel production. All feedstocks that can be used to produce first generation biofuels are stored in the index xf and the by products Glycerine, DDGs and Vinasses in xbp. Prices are denoted by p. One speciality exists in the case of sugar prices in the EU, where a specific ethanol sugar price is assumed in case of the existence of production quotas. This is due to the fact that ethanol beet in the EU purchased at a lower price than beets processed to sugar. These single feedstock costs then form a CES aggregate to give the average cost for the respective biofuel: The index r contains all regions in the market module that have biofuel production. All feedstocks that can be used to produce first generation biofuels are stored in the index xf and the by products Glycerine, DDGs and Vinasses in xbp. Prices are denoted by p. One speciality exists in the case of sugar prices in the EU, where a specific ethanol sugar price is assumed in case of the existence of production quotas. This is due to the fact that ethanol beet in the EU purchased at a lower price than beets processed to sugar. These single feedstock costs then form a CES aggregate to give the average cost for the respective biofuel:
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 \begin{equation} \begin{equation}
 \mu_{r,xb} = \mu_{r,xb}^c-\left [ \sum_{xf} \phi_{r,xf} \left [ \frac{\mu_{r,xf}}{\mu_{r,xb}^c}\right]^{(1-\rho_{r,xb})}\right]^{\frac{1}{(1-\rho_{r,xb})}} \mu_{r,xb} = \mu_{r,xb}^c-\left [ \sum_{xf} \phi_{r,xf} \left [ \frac{\mu_{r,xf}}{\mu_{r,xb}^c}\right]^{(1-\rho_{r,xb})}\right]^{\frac{1}{(1-\rho_{r,xb})}}
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 Assumed elasticities for total fuel demand after filling with average values are demonstrated in the table below. Assumed elasticities for total fuel demand after filling with average values are demonstrated in the table below.
  
-**Table 29: Overview of pillar II measures modelled in CAPRI**+**Table 29: Overview of pillar II measures modelled in CAPRI** FIXME
  
 {{::table_29.png?350|}} \\ Source: Own calculation based on PRIMES 2009 {{::table_29.png?350|}} \\ Source: Own calculation based on PRIMES 2009
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