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Version 1
Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model (Third Edition)
Description
The Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model (MAPGEM) predicts the economic impact of renewable energy on the Malaysian
agriculture and plantation sectors. MAPGEM forecasts land use, resources, prices, production, domestic consumption, imports, exports, and greenhouse
gases between 2019 and 2064. It includes banana, cocoa, coconut, durian, forest, kenaf, mango, oil palm, papaya, pepper, pineapple, rambutan, rice,
rubber, and agricultural wastes. MAPGEM allows the study of biodiesel, bioelectricity, butanol, and ethanol and their penetration into the fossil-fuel
markets. A user can also study government policies such as a carbon tax, subsidies, and minimum biofuel mandates.
This MAPGEM version contains biodiesel and ethanol production from algae and biodiesel from hemp, jatropha, and kenaf along with their co-products.
Steps to reproduce
Please refer to the manual, which explains where the numbers come from and how to run the program.
Categories
Agricultural Economics, Renewable Energy, Programming Model in Economics
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Version 2
Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model (Third Edition)
Description
The Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model (MAPGEM) predicts the economic impact of renewable energy on the Malaysian agriculture and plantation sectors. MAPGEM forecasts land use, resources, prices, production, domestic consumption, imports, exports, and greenhouse gases between 2019 and 2064. It includes banana, cocoa, coconut, durian, forest, kenaf, mango, oil palm, papaya, pepper, pineapple, rambutan, rice, rubber, and agricultural wastes. MAPGEM allows the study of biodiesel, bioelectricity, butanol, and ethanol and their penetration into the fossil-fuel markets. A user can also study government policies such as a carbon tax, subsidies, and minimum biofuel mandates.
This MAPGEM version contains biodiesel and ethanol production from algae and biodiesel from hemp, jatropha, and kenaf along with their co-products.
Steps to reproduce
Please refer to the manual, which explains where the numbers come from and how to run the program.
Categories
Agricultural Economics, Renewable Energy, Programming Model in Economics
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International