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The nation's #1 Mock Newspaper for Make readers intersted in alternative fuels. Front page news: "Grassroots Network Offers Alternative to Big Oil," "Deep-Fried Ride: Veggie Oil Inside," "Slippery Characters Steal Fryer Oil, Leave Mess," and "How Eco is Bio?"
By Dan Gonsiorowski, Xeni Jardin, Polly Powledge, Paul Spinrad
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- The Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions, and Energy Use in Transportation (GREET) Model
GREET stands for "Greenhouse gases, Regulated Emissions, and Energy use in Transportation" and is a a fuel-cycle model devloped by Argonne and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), GREET allows researchers to evaluate various vehicle and fuel combinations on a full fuel-cycle basis. GREET was developed as a multidimensional spreadsheet model in Microsoft Excel. The public domain model is available free of charge for anyone to use.
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