EEP definition

EEP means the System electricity output in kWh that Licensee expects the system to deliver to the Judicial Council as listed in the SPPA.
EEP or “Eligible Expenditure Programs” means a set of defined expenditures for goods, works, consulting and non-consulting services and operating costs (including salaries) under the Program’s Project Sector budget lines as specified in Schedule 4 to this Agreement.
EEP means Expected Electricity Production.

Examples of EEP in a sentence

  • The responsibilities of the Parties to direct and to accept direction for manual disconnection of Load, under EEP, Load curtailment programs or other emergency plans, are stated in Section 7, including Section 7.7.11.3, of the CAISO Tariff, the CAISO Operating Procedures, the CAISO Specifications and in Schedule 8.

  • The University shall provide the following Employee Education Program ("EEP").

  • The EEP Program is an entirely new and independent opportunity funded from limited existing University resources.

  • The EEP is distinct from the Department of Management Services' State Employee Education Voucher Program created by the 2001 Florida Legislature.

  • Until otherwise notified by EEP, all such notices to any Subordinated Creditor may be given to EEP on behalf of all such Subordinated Creditors, at the “Address for Notices” following the signature block of EEP, and shall be sufficiently delivered to all Subordinated Creditors if so given.


More Definitions of EEP

EEP shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the introductory paragraph hereof.
EEP means Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership.
EEP has the meaning assigned to such term in the preamble to this Agreement.
EEP means Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P., a New York Stock Exchange listed Delaware limited partnership of which Enbridge owns, directly and indirectly, approximately 33.7%;
EEP has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
EEP has the meaning assigned to such term in the preamble.
EEP means a set of expenditures consisting of Cash Transfers to Beneficiaries under the budget lines incurred by the Borrower in connection with the achievement of the PBC Targets under Part 1 of the Project or such other budget lines that replace the ones above but that, in the Bank’s opinion, maintain the same concept, as approved from time to time by Bank and communicated in writing to the Borrower.