ENEA definition

ENEA. CIPRNet deliverable D7.1: “Design of the DSS with consequence anal- ysis”, 2014 [D7.4] CIPRNet deliverable D7.4: “Implementation of the DSS with consequence analysis”, to appear
ENEA. The National Agency for new technologies, renewable energy and sustainable economic development is a public sector organization operating in the fields of energy, the environment and new technologies to support Italy’s competitiveness and sustainable development. It promotes and carries out basic, applied research and innovation technology activities including through the development of prototypes and product industrialization; technology transfer and dissemination studies, measurements and assessments, training and information aimed at broadening sectoral expertise, and public awareness. ENEA employs over 2 600 staff, distributed across its 11 research centres. It was established in 2009 reorganizing prior research organizations established in 1952. ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇. sustainability that can benefit the services that FAO provides to its Members within the framework of the Strategic Objectives of the Organization.

Examples of ENEA in a sentence

  • Available at: [▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/docs/library/report/2012/e12039.pdf] ENEA, 2012.

  • The orientation will be supervised and planned by the president of the ENEA.

  • This agreement is recognized by the Board of Education of Unified School District 253 and the Emporia National Education Association (ENEA) as containing all policies and procedures binding on both parties in the fulfillment of their respective responsibilities.

  • Building plans will be due September 1st and reviewed by the Superintendent’s Council consisting of District Administration and ENEA (Executive Council) Officers.

  • The composition of the committee will consist of three licensed professionals chosen by ENEA with a minimum of one being nationally board certified, two members from Teaching and Learning Department and one member from the Human Resource Department.

  • In 1999, The Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy, and the Environment (ENEA), in collaboration with the University of Pisa and the Polytechnic of Milano, began the development of a new methodology for reliability assessment called REPAS (Reliability Evaluation of PAssive Systems) (EPRI 2007, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al.

  • If the request is approved, the ENEA will pay all expenses of the licensed professional employee to be absent including the cost of necessary substitutes.

  • The ENEA will be given part of a contracted work day (approximately one hour) for teacher association business prior to the first day of classes.

  • Upon written request for the above information from the ENEA to the Assistant Superintendent of Business Operations, the President of the ENEA will be furnished a copy of the above-mentioned documents.

  • Consortium Civita's members are made up of the most important research institutes (CNR, ENEA, University of Tuscia) as well as internationally recognised high-tech businesses (IBM ITALIA, INFOBYTE, ISMES, FINSIEL, TELECOM ITALIA) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ serves as a meeting point for public and private bodies who wish to promote and economically support the cultural and environmental heritage in an effort to protect and conserve it.