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2019 update - Energy section extended to include description of fuel blending #24

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@khaeru khaeru added this to the Public release milestone Aug 11, 2019
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It looks good to me, although I am not an expert on this.

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Everything that was added looks good to me.

However, the second section on synthetic liquids is only one line. Clear, but very rudimentary.
If it is easy to do this, adding a hyperlink or reference for more information (e.g. is there a source that this modelling is based on, or is it explained somewhere else?) would be welcome, but not required, imo.

So, based on your judgement @OFR-IIASA, you can go ahead and merge this in.

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@jkikstra I think that at some point we should add a separate section which describes the technologies in more detail, but at this point I would just keep this section limited to the actual blending processes we have in place. I am not aware of any further info to add atm.

@jkikstra jkikstra merged commit d91337e into iiasa:2019-update Nov 21, 2019
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