GREET Publications
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GREET Publications Listing
- Publications of the GREET Model Development and Applications (April 2008, 165kb pdf)
This document provides the title, authors, publication date, venue of availability, and a description of the content of each GREET model report, which are listed in chronological order.
Articles
Brochures
- Ethanol: The Complete Energy Life-Cycle Picture (August 2006, 12.1Mb pdf [color], 5.1Mb pdf [black & white])
Model Introduction Reports
- Development and Applications of GREET 2.7 – The Transportation Vehicle-Cycle Model (February 2007, 5.5Mb pdf)
- Operating Manual for GREET: Version 1.7 (November 2005, Revised February 2007, 1.6Mb pdf)
- User Manual for Stochastic Simulations (1.1Mb pdf)
- Development and Use of GREET 1.6 Fuel-Cycle Model for Transportation Fuels and Vehicle Technologies (June 2001, 716kb
pdf)
- GREET 1.5a: Changes from GREET 1.5 (January 2000, 91kb pdf)
- The Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions,
and Energy Use in Transportation (GREET) Model Version 1.5 (August 1999, 184kb
pdf)
Technical Analysis Reports
- Estimation of Energy Efficiencies of U.S. Petroleum Refineries (March 2008, 54kb pdf)
- Life-Cycle Assessment of Energy and Greenhouse Gas Effects of Soybean-Derived Biodiesel and Renewable Fuels (March 2008, 1.1Mb pdf)
- Life-Cycle Assessment of Corn-Based Butanol as a Potential Transportation Fuel (November 2007, 653kb pdf)
- Projection of Chinese Motor Vehicle Growth, Oil Demand, and CO2 Emissions through 2050 (December 2006, 1.7Mb pdf)
- Fuel-Cycle Assessment of Selected Bioethanol Production Pathways in the United States (November 2006, 2.7Mb pdf)
- Mobility Chains Analysis of Technologies for Passenger Cars and Light-Duty Vehicles Fueled with Biofuels: Application of the GREET Model to the Role of Biomass in America’s Energy Future (RBAEF) Project (July 2005, 483kb pdf)
- GM Study: Well-to-Wheels Analysis of Advanced Fuel/Vehicle Systems — A North American Study of Energy Use, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, and Criteria Pollutant Emissions (May 2005, 1.4Mb pdf)
- Fuel-Cycle Energy and Emission Impacts of Ethanol-Diesel Blends in Urban Buses and Farming Tractors, (July 2003, 992kb pdf)
- The Energy Balance of Corn Ethanol: An Update (July 2002, 135kb
pdf)
- GM Study: Well-to-Wheel Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Advanced Fuel/Vehicle Systems - North American Analysis (June 2001)
- Volume 1: Executive Summary Report (737kb pdf)
- Volume 2: Advanced Fuel/Vehicle Systems (493kb pdf)
- Volume 3: Transportation Fuels (2Mb pdf)
- Appendix A: Probability Distribution Functions (224kb pdf)
- Appendix B: Complete Well-to-Tank Results (86kb pdf)
- Fuel-Cycle
Emissions for Conventional and Alternative-Fuel Vehicles: An Assessment of Air Toxics (August 2000, 523kb pdf)
- A Full-Fuel-Cycle Analysis of Energy and Emissions Impacts of Transportation Fuels Produced from Natural Gas (December 1999, 922kb pdf)
- Technical Report: GREET 1.5 -- Transportation Fuel-Cycle Model (August 1999)
NOTE: This report contains more than 400 pages in two volumes. It is presented here both by volume and by chapter. Some of the files are quite large and may be slow to download. You may wish to save the files to your hard drive instead of viewing them online.
- Volume 1: Methodology, Development, Use, and Results
- Entire volume in one file (6Mb pdf)
- Chapter 1 Introduction (283kb pdf)
- Chapter 2 Review of Previous Fuel-Cycle Studies (159kb pdf)
- Chapter 3 Modeling Approach (333kb pdf)
- Chapter 4 Parametric Assumptions and Their Data Sources (900kb pdf)
- Chapter 5 Model Layout (256kb pdf)
- Chapter 6 Fuel-Cycle Energy Use and Emissions Results (4.7Mb pdf)
- Chapter 7 References (267kb pdf)
- Volume 2: Appendixes of Data and Results
- Entire volume in one file (15Mb pdf)
- Introduction (139kb pdf)
- Appendix A: Emissions Factors of Fuel Combustion (94kb pdf)
- Appendix B: Per-Mile Fuel-Cycle Energy Use and Emissions (430kb pdf)
- Appendix C: Graphic Presentation of Changes in Per-Mile Fuel-Cycle Energy Use and Emissions by Use of Alternative Transportation Fuels and Advanced Vehicle Technologies: Lighty-Duty Trucks 1 and Light-Duty Trucks 2 (9Mb pdf)
- Appendix D: Changes in Per-Mile Fuel-Cycle Energy Use and Emissions (5.5Mb pdf)
- Effects of Fuel Ethanol Use on Fuel-Cycle Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions (January 1999, 357kb pdf)
- Fuel-Cycle Fossil Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Fuel Ethanol Produced from U.S. Midwest Corn (December 1997, 457kb pdf)
Technical Papers
- Life-Cycle Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emission Impacts of Different Corn Ethanol Plant Types (2007) (abstract, 70kb pdf; full paper, 606kb pdf)
- Well-to-Wheels Results of Energy Use, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, and Criteria Air Pollutant Emissions of Selected Vehicle/Fuel Systems (abstract) (2007, 24kb pdf)
- Energy and Emission Benefits of Alternative Transportation Liquid Fuels Derived from Switchgrass: A Fuel Life Cycle Assessment (abstract) (2006, 20kb pdf)
- Well-to-Wheels Analysis of Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Hydrogen Produced with Nuclear Energy (abstract) (2006, 27kb pdf)
- Vehicle-Cycle Energy and Emission Effects of Conventional and Advanced Vehicles (abstract) (2006, 23kb pdf)
- Updated Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emission Results of Fuel Ethanol (September 2005, 466kb pdf)
- Might Canadian Oil Sands Promote Hydrogen Production for Transportation? - Greenhouse Gas Emission Implications of Oil Sands Recovery and Upgrading (abstract) (2005, 26kb pdf)
- Allocation of Energy Use in Petroleum Refineries to Petroleum Products:
Implications for Life-Cycle Energy Use and Emission Inventory of Petroleum Transportation Fuels (ecomed publishers) (2003, 611kb
pdf)
- Fuel Choices for Fuel-Cell Vehicles: Well-to-Wheels Energy
and Emission Impacts (2002, 84kb pdf)
- Contribution of Feedstock and Fuel Transportation to Total
Fuel-Cycle Energy Use and Emissions (2000, 76kb
pdf)
- Corn-Based Ethanol Does Indeed Achieve Energy Benefits (February 2000, 103kb pdf)
Presentations
- GREET User Workshop Presentations
- Updated Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Results of Fuel Ethanol (Septemer 2005, 456kb pdf)
- The Debate on Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Impacts of Fuel Ethanol (August 2005, 2Mb pdf)
- Well-to-Wheels Analysis of Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Hydrogen Produced with Nuclear Energy (June 2004, 333kb pdf)
- Might Canadian Oil Sands Promote Hydrogen Production Technologies for Transportation? - Greenhouse Gas Emission Implications of Oil Sands Recovery and Upgrading (April 2004, 440kb pdf)
- Well-to-Wheels Energy Use, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, and Criteria Pollutant Emissions -- Hybrid Electric and Fuel-Cell Vehicles,
by M. Wang (July 2003, 784kb pdf)
- Fuel-Cycle Energy and Greenhouse Emission Impacts of Fuel
Ethanol, by M. Wang (May 2003, 992kb pdf)
- Well-to-Wheels Energy and Emission Impacts of Vehicle/Fuel
Systems, by M. Wang (April 2003, 1Mb pdf)
- Benefits and Costs of Hydrogen Fuels, by M. Wang and M. Mintz
(January 2003, 784kb pdf)
- Fuel Choices for Fuel-Cell Vehicles: Well-to-Wheels Energy
and Emission Impacts, by M. Wang (November 2002, 393kb pdf)
- Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Effects of Fuel Ethanol,
by M. Wang (July 2002, 199kb pdf)
- Transportation
Fuel-Cycle Analysis: What Can the GREET Model Do?, by M. Wang (May 1999, 44kb
pdf)
Posters
- GREET in Action (3.11Mb pdf)
- Argonne's Standard-Setting GREET Tool Models Fuel-Cycle Energy
and Emissions Performance (451kb pdf)
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