
The database is built over three main sources S2Biom database from where most of the numbers come from (S2Biom original repo) ENSPRESO database that we use for few energy sources that are not part of s2biom (ENSPRESO) National data for Switzerland (FoReMA Forest Resources Management Insititute Data processing is done with Julia code that has short documentation and additional databasePipeline.pdf to understand how the dataset was built. To rebuild the dataset, refer to the github repository linked to this dataset. Data are available as a csv file and as a sqlite database. Data query methods are available from the Github repository linked to this dataset. The dataset includes biomass energy availability, expressed in PJ, at nuts 0-3 (NUTS 2013), and ENTSOE bidding zones aggregation. For each biomass source, the roadsidecost of each source is associated. While the biomass data is varied, large, and detailed following standards (ISO 17225-1:2021, ISO 17225-2:2021, ISO 17225-3:2021, ISO 17225-4:2021, ISO 17225-5:2021, ISO 17225-6:2021, ISO 17225-7:2021, ISO 18125:2017, EN 13556), biomass sources have been aggregated into three categories: Forestry, Agriculture, Organic waste. There are 3 bioenergy potential, low, medium, and high. These were based on the available data listed above.
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