Energy Law definition

Energy Law means Law 4001/2011 as in force.
Energy Law means the law on electricity and heat supply and distribution, approved by the Recipient’s Parliament on February 1, 2001, as amended to the date of this Agreement.
Energy Law means the Borrower’s energy law adopted on November 26, 2003 (State Gazette No. 107 of December 9, 2003);

Examples of Energy Law in a sentence

  • Thus, in lieu of that, DOE is utilizing the information contained in the report entitled, “Load & Capacity Data, 1995 Report of the Member Electric Systems of the New York Power Pool.” This report is prepared and filed with the New York Public Service Commission pursuant to section 6-106 of the Energy Law of New York State.

  • Accordingly, the Contractor agrees that the construction of any new building, or any addition, alteration or renovation of any existing building which materially increases the heating or cooling requirements for the building will comply with mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency which are contained in 42 USC §6321 et seq., Article 11 of the New York State Energy Law and in Parts 7810 to7815 of Title 9, Subtitle BB of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations.

  • The licence is granted for a definite term not shorter than 10 years and not longer than 50 years unless the entrepreneur requests a licence for a shorter term (Article 36 of the Energy Law Act).

  • More details on this may be found below.Pursuant to Article 43 item 5 of the Energy Law Act, the provisions of Article 35 shall apply accordingly to the application for issuing a promise.

  • The New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code adopted pursuant to Article 11 of the Energy Law, as currently in effect and as hereafter amended from time to time.


More Definitions of Energy Law

Energy Law.  The Energy Law (Zakon o energetici (Službeni list Crne Xxxx, br.28/10)), as such law may be amended from time to time.
Energy Law means the Law on Energy of the Guarantor published in the Official Gazette on September 19, 1997;
Energy Law means any law, statute, regulation, rules, code, direction, mandatory guideline, licence condition, access arrangement or other regulatory instrument, which governs or affects any one or more of the price of gas, the cost to ActewAGL of buying or selling gas, the delivery of gas, the sale or supply of gas to the customer, the management of greenhouse gas emissions or concentrations generally or in connection with the production, processing, transportation, sale, purchase, supply or consumption of gas, the cost of complying with any new or changed laws or the gas industry generally.
Energy Law means the Energy Law Act of 10 April 1997 (i.e. Journal of Laws of 2012, item 1059, as amended).
Energy Law means any applicable Law (including but not limited to the EU Emissions Trading System,
Energy Law means the Energy law act of 10 April 1997 (consolidated text in the Journal of Laws No. 2012.1059, as amended), applicable in the Republic of Poland;
Energy Law means the Energy Law act of 10 April 1997 (consolidated text: Journal of Laws of 2017, item 220), applicable in the Republic of Poland;