RAE definition

RAE or “RAEWW” means the Regulatory Authority for Energy or the Regulatory Authority for Energy, Waste & Water in Greece, as the authority was renamed.
RAE or “Regulatory Authority for Energy” means the independent administrative authority with responsibility over electricity market matters, which was established by Law 2773/1999 (GG Α΄ 286/22.12.1999) and its operation and responsibilities are governed by Law 4001/2011,
RAE means the Regulatory Authority for Energy.

Examples of RAE in a sentence

  • A Regularly Assigned Employee (RAE) who is displaced in the work force.

  • The following are the exceptions with respect to the certification above: (If no exceptions exist, state “No exceptions to note.”) RAE SYSTEMS INC.

  • Having regard to the provisions of Law 4001/2011 (Government Gazette, Series I, No 179, hereinafter called the Law), the NNGS Network Code and RAE decision no.

  • If requested by the Company, the certificates representing the Exchange Shares will bear a legend in substantially the following form: “THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE ARE SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFER AND CERTAIN OTHER AGREEMENTS SET FORTH IN A ROLLOVER AGREEMENT BETWEEN RAY HOLDING CORPORATION AND A STOCKHOLDER OF RAE SYSTEMS, INC.

  • Having regard to the provisions of Law 4001/2011 (Government Gazette, A 179, hereinafter “the Law”), the NNGS Network Code and RAE decision no.


More Definitions of RAE

RAE means the Hellenic Regulatory Authority for Energy. TAP shall mean the Trans Adriatic Pipeline. TAP System shall mean the gas transmission network of TAP AG.
RAE means the Regulatory Authority for Energy in Greece.
RAE means the Greek Regulatory Authority for Energy. “RCN 2050” means the Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality. “REGO” means Renewable Energy Guarantees Origin.
RAE means Regional Accountable Entity; the signatory to the Agreement;
RAE means the Greek Regulatory Authority for Energy.
RAE shall have the meaning given to such term in the Preamble.
RAE and the Local Manager (“LB” – “GL”) of an organisation are involved in some parts of the process of managing the authorisations (resp., appointing an LB – GL and maintaining the set of authorisation roles and privileges for the users belonging to their organisation). • managing the mandates • managing the integration of applications on the eHealth platform (access rules, integration of applications). From a business point of view, the UAM services are further comprised of several components2. Consumers of these services may be citizens as well as Health Care Providers; Health Care Providers have access to these services either through the eHealth Portal, or through their eHealth partner applications, on the premise that they have been granted proper access and / or comply with legal requirements. The services are intended to relieve the eHealth partner applications from the task of implementing themselves those three functions. From a user point of view, identification, authentication, checking of qualities & relations and authorisation take place along one of the following 3 scenarios: