Energy Institute definition

Energy Institute means the professional body for the energy industry, based in the UK.
Energy Institute means the leading professional body for the energy industries which was created in 2003 by the merger of the two key energy organisations - the Institute of Petroleum and the Institute of Energy - and which is based in London, United Kingdom.
Energy Institute means the leading professional body for the energy industries which was created in 2003 by the merger of the two key energy organisations - the Institute of Petroleum and the Institute of Energy - and which is based in London.

Examples of Energy Institute in a sentence

  • All measurements (including draft surveys) and sampling equipment, procedures, calculations, and practices shall be performed according to the most current International measurement, sampling and analysis standards (American Petroleum Institute (API), Energy Institute Hydrocarbon Management (EI HM), International Organization for Standardization (ISO), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and ASTM International f/k/a American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)).

  • Such Expert shall be a Person, firm or company suited by reason of its qualifications, experience and expertise for the determination in question and shall be appointed by agreement with all Field Operators or, failing agreement within fourteen (14) days of the expiry of the aforesaid sixty (60) day period, by the President of the Energy Institute (or any successor body fulfilling the same or materially the same functions).

  • If the Parties have not agreed upon the appointment of the Dealers on or before the sixth (6th) Working Day following the decision to appoint them, or there is a failure to obtain at least (2) two quotations within six (6) Working Days of the appointment of the Dealers, the price for the relevant indexed purchase shall be the prevailing market price as determined by an expert knowledgeable in the relevant market appointed by the President of the Energy Institute in the United Kingdom.

  • All measurement & sampling equipment, procedures, calculations, and practices shall be performed in conformance with the most current International measurement, sampling and testing standards (API MPMS, The Energy Institute Hydrocarbon Management (EI HM), International Organization for Standardization (ISO), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and ASTM).

  • Thus, Westinghouse, Toshiba, TEPCO, KEPCO, Mitsubishi and Mitsubishi-GE, AREVA, and a large number of Japanese utility companies are all paying members of the Nuclear Energy Institute, which is the single most visible opponent to nonproliferation legislation or conditioning of nuclear cooperation (see ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/CorporateSite/media/filefolder/NEI-Membership- Roster.pdf?ext=.pdf).

  • The loading vessel shall observe the procedures detailed in the Energy Institute guidelines HM 50 with respect to previous cargoes and cleaning between cargoes.

  • PG&E agrees it is reasonable to include only 50% of Nuclear Energy Institute and Decommissioning Plant Coalition membership costs in the DCPP and HBPP DCEs.

  • UCL Energy Institute has, since its launch in June 2009, developed a strong national and international reputation for energy demand and energy systems research.

  • Revision 1 of Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) Report 96-07, "Guidelines for 10 CFR 50.59 Implementation," dated November 2000, provides methods that are acceptable to the NRC staff for complying with the provisions of 10 CFR 50.59.

  • The initial work conducted by CRIEPI, EPRI and the NRC led to many public meetings between the NRC and industry representatives, including dry storage system (DSS) vendors and users and the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI).


More Definitions of Energy Institute

Energy Institute means the Energy Institute, formerly known as the Petroleum Institute, which is based in London, United Kingdom.
Energy Institute. The Energy Institute (EI) is a leading global professional body and membership organization that brings together expertise in energy from across the world. It aims to promote safe, efficient, and sustainable energy practices by providing technical guidance, education, and professional development. In the aviation fuel industry, the EI plays a pivotal role by developing internationally recognized standards and specifications. Additionally, the EI fosters collaboration between industry stakeholders, drives innovation through research and technical expertise, and promotes knowledge- sharing to address emerging challenges in aviation energy management and sustainability.

Related to Energy Institute

  • Electric provider means any of the following:

  • Host Institution means the body or institution or administering organisation named in the Letter of Award as the “Host Institution” as the body responsible for undertaking and managing the Research;

  • Eligible Renewable Energy Resource or “ERR” has the meaning set forth in California Public Utilities Code Section 399.12 and California Public Resources Code Section 25741, as either code provision is amended or supplemented from time to time.

  • energy poverty means a household’s lack of access to essential energy services that underpin a decent standard of living and health, including adequate warmth, cooling, lighting, and energy to power appliances, in the relevant national context, existing social policy and other relevant policies;

  • Eligible postsecondary institution means an institution as defined in Iowa Code section 261C.3.