MOEP definition

MOEP means Ministry of Energy and Power;
MOEP means the Republic of Serbia’s Ministry of Economy and Privatization, or any successor thereto;
MOEP means the Ministry of Economy and Privatization of the Borrower, and includes any successor thereto;

Examples of MOEP in a sentence

  • To transfer experience and knowledge from international consultants to Government staff, staff of MOEP (the Executing Agency) and local concerned agencies will be involved not only in on-the- job training, but also in all key activities such as document review, problem analysis, draft of methodologies and guidelines, pilot project design, and development of the follow-up program proposal.

  • The SOEs to be restructured and privatized or, if necessary, put into bankruptcy, under Part A.1 of the Project shall be mutually agreed upon by the Association and the Republic of Serbia (MOEP and PA), and shall be described in a list (the List), which may be modified from time to time, but only upon the explicit agreement of the Association.

  • A steering committee comprising key staff from the Ministry of Agriculture, the Land Resources Management Agency, the Working Group of UNCCD, and MOEP will be established.

  • The Ministry of Environmental Protection (MOEP) has realized that the gap between the extent of sustainable land use commitments made by the Government and the institutional capacity to implement them is getting wider.

  • The MOEP agrees to grant the Concession Rights to UPP Power Myanmar, which come into effect as of the date of MOA until the termination of the Operation Period for the Power Plant (the “Concession Period”).

  • Such a review shall be undertaken and comments, if any, provided by the MOEP and Association, within thirty (30) days.

  • The consultants will also submit an inception report with a detailed work plan for TA implementation to MOEP and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) within 5 weeks after their services begin.

  • The Borrower shall ensure that the Republic of Serbia ensures that: (a) the MOEP shall be responsible for the policy aspects of Part A of the Project; (b) the PA shall be responsible for day-to-day, operational and technical aspects of Part A of the Project; and (c) all governmental agencies and ministries of the Republic of Serbia shall assist, as necessary, in the implementation of Part A of the Project, all in accordance with the Enterprise Privatization Framework.

  • The MOEP agrees to grant the concession rights to UPP Power on a BOT basis.

  • The MOEP shall supply natural gas at no cost to UPP Power Myanmar throughout the term of PPA.


More Definitions of MOEP

MOEP means the Recipient’s Ministry of Environmental Protection, or any successor thereto.
MOEP means the Borrower’s Ministry of Electric Power, or any successor thereto;

Related to MOEP

  • MOE means the Borrower’s Ministry of Education;

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