GREET definition

GREET means the Greenhouse gases, Regulated Emissions, and Energy use in Transportation model.

Examples of GREET in a sentence

  • If Customer in- tends to use the standard inks for special printing works on non-common print substrates or for non-standard strain de- mands, it is its duty to verify their suitability for the intended purpose through suitable preliminary tests.

  • Analysis by Argonne labs using the Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions, and Energy use in Transportation (GREET) model provides a complete lifecycle analysis (LCA) of transportation fuels including gasoline and ethanol derived from multiple different feedstocks.51 On average, grain production accounts for 36% of the fuel production life cycle; however, there is a broad range of yields and efficiencies across different regions and significant room for improvement to both.

  • Software for modeling efforts, including Excel, GREET, GaBi, and Ecoinvent database, are currently owned by the research group.

  • In case, any personnel of the contractor is found to be unfit by IDPL (TN) LTD or is found to be not discharging his/her duties properly or is found incapable, the contractor, on the written complaint/request of IDPL (TN) LTD shall be under an obligation to remove him from any duty in IDPL (TN) LTD under this contract, and he/ she shall be immediately replaced by another competent person as per this Agreement.

  • Grid-connected solar PV systemsMost suburban homes in Australia are connected to the electricity grid, which uses alternating current electricity (AC).

  • Biofuels analysis was based on information from the Argonne National Laboratory’s GREET model, version 1.8, which indicates a life-cycle emission reduction of 15.9% for E85 corn ethanol.

  • To generate carbon intensity values, the Executive Officer uses theCalifornia-modified GREET (CA-GREET) model version 1.8b (February 2009, updated December 2009), which is incorporated herein by reference, and a land-use change (LUC) modifier (when applicable).

  • CIireported EERXDwhere: CIi is the carbon intensity of the fuel or blendstock, measured in gCO2E/MJ, determined by a California-modified GREET pathway or a custom pathway and incorporates a land use modifier (if applicable); and EERXD is the dimensionless Energy Economy Ratio (EER) relativeto gasoline (XD=”gasoline”) or diesel fuel (XD= “diesel”) as listed in Table 5.

  • The existing set of general fuel cycle emissions models, exemplified by GREET and GHGenius [22, 26], cover a wide range of transport fuels, from biofuels to elec- tric vehicles.

  • They want to work with stakeholders to “revolutionise the way it is done”.During deliberations, the Committee gave direction to staff to gather more information and look further into the mortuary waste options to decide if the clauses are to be amended or removed from the Bylaw.

Related to GREET

  • Retailer means every person engaged in the business of making sales at retail, or for distribution,

  • Cigarette means any product that contains nicotine, is intended to be burned or heated under ordinary conditions of use, and consists of or contains (i) any roll of tobacco wrapped in paper or in any substance not containing tobacco; or (ii) tobacco, in any form, that is functional in the product, which, because of its appearance, the type of tobacco used in the filler, or its packaging and labeling, is likely to be offered to, or purchased by, consumers as a cigarette; or (iii) any roll of tobacco wrapped in any substance containing tobacco which, because of its appearance, the type of tobacco used in the filler, or its packaging and labeling, is likely to be offered to, or purchased by, consumers as a cigarette described in clause (i) of this definition. The term "cigarette" includes "roll-your-own" (i.e., any tobacco which, because of its appearance, type, packaging, or labeling is suitable for use and likely to be offered to, or purchased by, consumers as tobacco for making cigarettes). For purposes of this definition of "cigarette", 0.09 ounces of "roll-your-own" tobacco shall constitute 1 individual "cigarette".

  • Host means any plant or plant product upon which a plant pest is dependent for completion of any portion of its life cycle.