Department of Energy definition

Department of Energy means the Department of Energy established by Public Law 95-91, August 4, 1977, 91 Stat. 565, 42 U.S.C. Section 7101 as amended et seq., to the extent that the Department exercises functions formerly vested in the Atomic Energy Commission, its Chairman, members, officers and components and transferred to the Energy Research and Development Administration and to the Administrator thereof pursuant to sections 104(b), (c) and (d) of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-438, October 11, 1974, 88 Stat. 1233 at 1237, 42 U.S.C. 5814, effective January 19, 1975) and re-transferred to the Secretary of Energy pursuant to section 301(a) of the Department of Energy Organization Act (Public Law 95-91, August 4, 1977, 91 Stat. 565 at 577-578, 42 U.S.C. 7151, effective October 1, 1977 as amended.)
Department of Energy means the United States Department of Energy and any successor agency thereto.
Department of Energy means the Department of Energy established by P.L. 95-91, August 4, 1977, 91 Stat. 565, 42 USC § 7101 et seq., to the extent that the Department exercises functions formerly vested in the Atomic Energy Commission, its Chairman, members, officers and components and transferred to the Energy Research and Development Administration and to the Administrator thereof pursuant to §§ 104(b), (c) and (d) of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-438, October 11, 1974, 88 Stat. 1233 at 1237, 42 USC § 5814, effective January 19, 1975) and retransferred to the U.S. Secretary of Energy pursuant to

Examples of Department of Energy in a sentence

  • By entering into this ESA, the Parties specifically represent that they have exercised due diligence to review and have fully complied with all relevant regulations and orders of the FERC, the Department, Massachusetts Attorney General, and the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources and any other Governmental Authorities having jurisdiction over any element of the transactions contemplated by this ESA.

  • Department of Energy or “DOE” Refers to the government agency created pursuant to Republic Act No. 7638; DOE Revised Guidelines on QTP Refers to .

  • The State of Michigan may rescind the contract if the name of the employer or the name of a subcontractor, manufacturer, or supplier of the employer subsequently appears in the register of such employers which will be compiled by Michigan’s Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth pursuant to Section 2 of Public Act No. 278 of 1980.

  • This record shall be available for reasonable inspection of the Office of Facilities, Department of Technology, Management and Budget; or the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth.

  • The contractor and all the contractor’s subcontractors and their subcontractors and all persons in privity of contract with the contractor shall have no fewer journeyperson construction mechanics per apprentice than that provided in the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth’s schedule of occupational classifications and apprentice-journeyperson ratios for construction mechanics at the location of the project.


More Definitions of Department of Energy

Department of Energy means the United States Department of Energy, and any successor agency thereto.
Department of Energy means the federal department established under “The Department of Energy Establishment Act” 42 USC 7101 and its successors or assigns.
Department of Energy means the Department of Energy established by Public Law 95-91, August 4,
Department of Energy means the Oregon Department of Energy created under ORS 469.030.
Department of Energy or "DOE" means the United States Department of Energy and any successor agency thereto.
Department of Energy means the department responsible for energy in the Borrower’s Ministère des Infrastructures (as hereinafter defined);
Department of Energy means the Department of Energy established by P.L. 95-91, August 4, 1977, 91 Stat. 565, 42 USC § 7101 et seq., to the extent that the Department exercises functions formerly vested in the Atomic Energy Commission, its Chairman, members, officers and components and transferred to the Energy Research and Development Administration and to the