diff --git a/doc/spatial_resolution.rst b/doc/spatial_resolution.rst index 24efcb12..3df4dc28 100644 --- a/doc/spatial_resolution.rst +++ b/doc/spatial_resolution.rst @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Here are some examples of how spatial resolution is set for different sectors in • Industry demand (heat, chemicals, etc.) : Modeled as nodal, distributed in each country based on locations of industry from HotMaps database. • Hydrogen network: Modeled as nodal (if activated in the `Config `_ file). -• Methane network: It can be modeled as a single node for Europe or it can be nodally resolved if activated in the `config file `_ . One node can be considered reasonable since future demand is expected to be low and no bottlenecks are expected. Also, the nodally resolved methane grid is based on SciGRID_gas data. +• Methane network: It can be modeled as a single node for Europe or it can be nodally resolved if activated in the `config `_. One node can be considered reasonable since future demand is expected to be low and no bottlenecks are expected. Also, the nodally resolved methane grid is based on SciGRID_gas data. • Solid biomass: It can be modeled as a single node for Europe or it can be nodally resolved if activated in the `config file `_. Nodal modeling includes modeling biomass potential per country (given per country, then distributed by population density within) and the transport of solid biomass between countries.