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@kndehaan kndehaan commented Dec 24, 2025

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This PR adds queries for the biomass sankey for solid biofuels, consisting of:

  • biogas
  • green gas

This PR should be reviewed together with the ETModel branch biomass-sankey (no PR created for that branch yet as this will be done when queries for solid and liquid biofuels have been added.

Note that the Sankey is not in balance yet when there's green gas (via network gas) going to production of:

  • torrefied biomass pellets
  • bioethanol
  • HVO biokerosene

This is discussion point (added to Linear) where still needs to be determined how to cope with these flows.

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  • Bug fix
  • New feature
  • Enhancement
  • Documentation

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  • I have tested these changes
  • I have updated documentation as needed
  • I have tagged the relevant people for review

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LGTM!

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kndehaan commented Dec 29, 2025

To do:

  • Adjust queries to heat, electricity and hydrogen production to include complete greengas flow intstead of heat, electricity and hydrogen production flow. Exclude from losses
  • Implement greengas to biofuels imbalance solution (as discussed in Linear)

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LGTM!

@kndehaan kndehaan merged commit 5145678 into biomass-sankey Dec 29, 2025
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@kndehaan kndehaan deleted the biomass-sankey-gaseous branch December 29, 2025 14:59
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