CEF definition

CEF as defined in the Preamble of the Agreement.
CEF has the meaning set forth in the Preamble hereof.
CEF means China Environmental Fund III, L.P., a limited liability partnership duly organized and existing under the laws of the Cayman Islands.

Examples of CEF in a sentence

  • Investors also consider that public support, in particular from the Recovery and Resilience Facility and other EU funds (Next Generation EU, Structural Funds, Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), etc.) will help reach market failure areas, where demand is insufficient to adequately remunerate private deployment.

  • The Interinstitutional negotiations on the legislative proposal for the next CEF (2021-2027) resulted in an agreement on a partial general approach on all but budgetary issues in 2019.

  • Multiple CEF reportsIn [8], it is proposed: Proposal 6 UE logs one entry per consecutive failures occurring in the same cell in a row.

  • In 2019 the EC published a call for proposals for transport projects to be co-financed under the CEF.

  • In total, projects worth EUR 227 million of CEF co-financing were submitted and the EC recommended 31 for co-financing.


More Definitions of CEF

CEF means one hundred (100) cubic feet of gas.
CEF means the Credit Enhancement Facility to be established by the Borrower, pursuant to which the Borrower shall provide CEF Guarantees to facilitate the access of local commercial banks to medium or long-term resources;
CEF means CEF (Pty) Limited, which is the Government regulator responsible for the monitoring and implementation of product price adjustments for controlled petroleum products;
CEF has the meaning specified in the Recitals.
CEF or the "Corporation" means CE Franklin Ltd., a corporation incorporated under the ABCA;
CEF means CEF Holdings Limited.
CEF means, the $5.3 billion commitment over 10 years (January 2016 through December 2025) and is part of Governor Cuomo’s Reforming the Energy Vision strategy (REV) to advance clean energy growth and innovation, while driving economic development across NYS and reducing ratepayer collections.14 For more information on the CEF and REV strategy, see www.nyserda.ny.gov/About/Clean-Energy-Fund and www.ny.gov/programs/reforming-energy-vision-rev.