At the moment, the co2_emissions_primary_group is defined at the industry_final_demand_crude_oil node.
This node gets it's energy from the industry_final_demand nodes for the carriers diesel, kerosene, lpg, bio-oil, biodiesel, bio kerosene and other oil. For correct and consistent calcuation of emissions, the group should be placed on the industry_final_demand nodes for the ingoing carriers.
This is something to take in my mind for remodelling of carbon flows in the model.
@kaskranenburgQ I have added the label Molecule graph. I suppose this issue not only applies to industry sector, but to all sectors where the oil mix is implemented right?
At the moment, the co2_emissions_primary_group is defined at the industry_final_demand_crude_oil node. This node gets it's energy from the industry_final_demand nodes for the carriers diesel, kerosene, lpg, bio-oil, biodiesel, bio kerosene and other oil. For correct and consistent calcuation of emissions, the group should be placed on the industry_final_demand nodes for the ingoing carriers. This is something to take in my mind for remodelling of carbon flows in the model.