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  2. Energy performance certificate - Wikipedia

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    Energy Star (trademarked ENERGY STAR) is a program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) that promotes energy efficiency. [6]

  3. Engineering, procurement, and construction - Wikipedia

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    The EPC contractor coordinates all design, procurement and construction work and ensures that the whole project is completed as required and in time. They may or may not undertake actual site work. EPC companies are often used in large-scale projects, such as power plants, refineries, chemical processing facilities, infrastructure projects, and ...

  4. Energy Performance Certificate (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The certificate contains the following property details: [6] property address; property type (for example detached house) date of inspection; certificate date and serial number; total floor area. The total floor area is the area contained within the external walls of the property. The figure includes internal walls, stairwells and the like, but ...

  5. International Federation of Consulting Engineers - Wikipedia

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    FIDIC has a mission of representing consulting engineering globally, including through promoting the interests of companies, organizations and engineers who provide technology-based services. The organization arranges a number of seminars and training courses, including the World Consulting Engineer Conference. [8] [citation needed]

  6. Engineering design process - Wikipedia

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    The engineering design process, also known as the engineering method, is a common series of steps that engineers use in creating functional products and processes. The process is highly iterative – parts of the process often need to be repeated many times before another can be entered – though the part(s) that get iterated and the number of such cycles in any given project may vary.

  7. EPC 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Greece deposited its instrument of ratification on December 13, 2005, and was the fifteenth Contracting State to ratify or accede to the EPC 2000. [6] In addition, since not all the contracting states had deposited their instruments of ratification or accession by September 30, 2007, the EPC 2000 entered into force on December 13, 2007.

  8. List of ISO standards 18000–19999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/TR 18476:2017 Ophthalmic optics and instruments – Free form technology – Spectacle lenses and measurement; ISO/IEC 18384 Information technology - Reference Architecture for Service Oriented Architecture (SOA RA) ISO/IEC 18384-1:2016 Part 1: Terminology and concepts for SOA; ISO/IEC 18384-2:2016 Part 2: Reference Architecture for SOA ...

  9. Event-driven process chain - Wikipedia

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    An Event-driven process chain (EPC) is an ordered graph of events and functions. It provides various connectors that allow alternative and parallel execution of processes. Furthermore it is specified by the usages of logical operators, such as OR, AND, and XOR. A major strength of EPC is claimed to be its simplicity and easy-to-understand notation.