EEC definition

EEC means an energy efficiency charge on a customer’s retail
EEC means an energy efficiency charge on a customer’s retail electric bill under 30 V.S.A. § 209(d).
EEC means the Energy Efficiency Charge established by the Board from time to time pursuant to 30 V.S.A. § 209(d)(3) and Board Rule 5.300.

Examples of EEC in a sentence

  • The allocation of waste identity numbers/waste descriptions must be carried out according to the EEC, specific to the industry and process.

  • The COB has the final decision on which teams are invited to compete in the $50K EEC and reserves the right to include or exclude any teams for any reasons.

  • Any such behavior will result in the disqualification of the competitor and his/her team from the $50K EEC.

  • Competitors who have any questions regarding potential conflicts of interest for any of the judges at any stage of the $50K EEC should address them immediately to uwmgtmkt@uwyo.edu.

  • Any submission that does not meet these requirements will be eliminated from the competition.COMPETITION PROCESSAPPLY ONLINE • How to Enter: The $50K EEC uses the UW Survey Tool platform to manage applications.


More Definitions of EEC

EEC means Enterra Energy Corp., a corporation amalgamated under the ABCA;
EEC means the Eswatini Electricity Company, a government owned corporation established under Section 3 of the Eswatini Electricity Company Act, 2007 (Act 1 of 2007);
EEC means the Rotorua Energy Events Centre, Queens Drive, Government Gardens, Rotorua.
EEC means Enterra Energy Corp., an Alberta corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Trust, and administrator of the Trust pursuant to the Administration Agreement;
EEC means the Eswatini Electricity Company.
EEC means ENMAX Energy Corporation.
EEC means ENMAX Energy Corporation, and includes ECSI and ECEMI to the extent ENMAX Energy Corporation provides Retail Energy Services through those entities;