MTEP definition

MTEP means Multimodal Transportation Enhance Program and may be funded by a combination of federal and state funds.
MTEP means the Recipient’s Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Protection and includes any successor or successors thereto.
MTEP means metric ton of enzyme protein.

Examples of MTEP in a sentence

  • Contingent Facilities may include facilities identified in MTEP that if delayed or not built could impact the timing of the Interconnection Request.

  • The project plan will be vetted through the regularly scheduled stakeholder planning meetings in the FERC Order 890 compliant MTEP process and included in or prior to the 2015 MISO Transmission Expansion Plan.

  • The MTEP, through the MTEP PMU, shall have responsibility for implementation, project monitoring, and environmental management activities of Parts A, B, C1 and C2 of the Project, with the technical assistance of the Capital City of Podgorica for Part C1 of the Project and the assistance of the KSC for Part C2 of the Project.

  • The MTEP model with the Attachment Y units online and the modelling assumptions included below were used as the “before” model.

  • To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project through the MTEP and the MoF in accordance with the provisions of Article II of the Standard Conditions.

  • A subset of the MISO Transmission Expansion Plan (MTEP) contingencies in ATC and the neighboring control areas were used for AC contingency analysis.

  • The Recipient shall maintain the SLC, the SLC Working Groups, the SLC Secretariat, the TSU, the KSC, and the MTEP PMU at all times during Project implementation, with terms of reference and resources satisfactory to the World Bank, and with competent staff in adequate numbers.

  • For each calendar quarter after the First Commercial Sale of the first Licensed Product in the Field in Categories B, C, D and/or E, within [*] days after the end of each such calendar quarter, Codexis shall determine and shall deliver to Dyadic a report specifying, on a Category-by-Category basis, (a) the MTEP of Licensed Product sold in each of Categories B, C, D and/or E, and (b) the amount payable to Dyadic under Section 3.3(c) in accordance with Exhibit G.

  • Both magnetic-TEP (MTEP), and SSE are therefore of increasing funda- mental interest.

  • But MTEP signal is significantly larger than MR signal for all ferromagnetic samples.


More Definitions of MTEP

MTEP means the Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Protection of Montenegro and includes any successor or successors ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
MTEP means the Medium Term Expenditure Program;
MTEP means Multimodal Transportation Enhance Program and may be funded by a combination of federal and state funds. “Other Funds” means other funding required to complete the project including but not limited to state, federal, and agency funds.
MTEP means Multimodal Transportation Enhance Program and may be funded by a combination of federal and state funds.“Other Funds” means other funding required to complete the project including but not limited to state, federal, and agency funds.

Related to MTEP

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  • CMBI means Chase Manhattan Bank International, an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Bank, located in Moscow, Russia, and any nominee companies appointed by it.

  • TRS means a taxable REIT subsidiary (as defined in Section 856(l) of the Code) of the General Partner.

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  • JV means Joint Ventures