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  2. Edison Electric Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Edison Electric Institute (EEI) is an association that represents all U.S. investor-owned electric companies. Its members provide electricity for 220 million Americans, operate in 49 states and the District of Columbia , and directly employ more than one million workers. [ 1 ]

  3. Essential elements of information - Wikipedia

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    The EEI are specific to a particular event, thing, or other target individual. The EEI are written out in advance as questions by consumers of the EEI information. Then, the EEI questions are used by collectors of the information that may not be in direct contact with the consumer at the time the information is collected. A specific set of EEIs ...

  4. Automated Export System - Wikipedia

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    An EEI is generally required when any one commodity on a given shipment exceeds in value. There are four conditions that necessitate filing an EEI regardless of value: a) if the export destination is Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, or Syria; b) if the shipment requires an export license or permit; c) if it is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations; or d) if it contains rough ...

  5. Electrical and Electronics Institute of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Electrical and Electronics Institute (EEI) was established on July 7, 1998. [1] [2] The EEI was set up as an autonomous body but is under the supervision of the Ministry of Industry of Thailand (MOI). It is operated as a non-profit organization and receives an investment grant from the Thai government each year. [3]

  6. European Union energy label - Wikipedia

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    A new energy label, introduced in 2010, is based on the energy efficiency index (EEI), and has energy classes in the range A+++ to D. [11] The EEI is a measure of the annual electricity consumption, and includes energy consumed during power-off and standby modes, and the energy consumed in 220 washing cycles. For the washing cycles, a weighted ...

  7. EEI - Wikipedia

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    EEI may refer to: Earth's energy imbalance, the difference between energy arriving at and leaving Earth; Edison Electric Institute, an organisation representing parts of the U.S. electric power industry; Eindhoven Energy Institute, a department of the Eindhoven University

  8. Electric Power Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    EPRI, is an American independent, nonprofit organization that conducts research and development related to the generation, delivery, and use of electricity to help address challenges in the energy industry, including reliability, efficiency, affordability, health, safety, and the environment.

  9. Earth's energy budget - Wikipedia

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    Because of climate system inertia, longer-term EEI (Earth's energy imbalance) trends can forecast further changes that are "in the pipeline". [36] [58] [59] Scientists found that the EEI is the most important metric related to climate change. It is the net result of all the processes and feedbacks in play in the climate system. [1]