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  • Bioenergy production (Total bioenergy production., type: model (from/to model))
  • CO2 stored (The amount of CO2 stored in underground reservoirs by applying CO2 capture technology.., type: model (end-indicator))
  • Carbon storage price (The costs of capturing and storing CO2, affecting the use of CCS technology., type: model (from/to model))
  • Change in soil properties - grid (Change in soil properties, such as clay/sand content, organic carbon content, soil depth (topsoil/subsoil)., type: model (from/to model))
  • Demand for primary energy (Total demand for energy production. Sum of final energy demand and energy inputs into energy conversion processes., type: model (from/to model))
  • Electricity price (The price of electricity., type: model (from/to model))
  • Energy and industry activity level (Activity levels in the energy and industrial sector, per process and energy carrier, for example, the combustion of petrol for transport or the production of crude oil., type: model (from/to model))
  • Energy security indicators (Indicators on the status of energy security, such as energy self-sufficiency., type: model (end-indicator))
  • Erosion risk - grid (Risk of soil erosion caused by water., type: model (from/to model))
  • Marginal abatement cost (Cost of an additional unit of pollution abated (CO2eq). A marginal abatement cost curve (MAC curve) is a set of options available to an economy to reduce pollution, ranked from the lowest to highest additional costs., type: model (from/to model))
  • Primary energy price (The price of primary energy carriers based on production costs., type: model (from/to model))
  • Secondary energy price (The secondary energy price of each energy carrier at the end-use level (coal, oil, gas, bio-energy, electricity, hydrogen) is calculated based on (1) the primary energy price, (2) energy taxes and subsidies, (3) the costs of energy conversion throughout the energy supply chain and (4) a correction factor., type: model (from/to model))
  • Total primary energy supply (Total primary energy supply., type: model (end-indicator))

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