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==Editing Min-Max Emissions== | ==What is a Min-Max Emission== | ||
Mix-Max Emissions are a property you attach to a stationary process in Greet. Recall that processes can be used to represent refineries, factories, and almost any other step in a fuel life. In some cases a certain factory may produce x amount of emissions no matter how small the input. Alternatively the same factory may also produce a max of y amount of an emission no matter how big the input. A user has the ability to specify this using min-max emissions. | |||
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What is a Min-Max Emission
Mix-Max Emissions are a property you attach to a stationary process in Greet. Recall that processes can be used to represent refineries, factories, and almost any other step in a fuel life. In some cases a certain factory may produce x amount of emissions no matter how small the input. Alternatively the same factory may also produce a max of y amount of an emission no matter how big the input. A user has the ability to specify this using min-max emissions.