Betekenis van:
free energy

free energy
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • arbeidsvermogen
  • (physics) a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the capacity of a physical system to do work; the units of energy are joules or ergs

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. ENERGY-FREE
  2. Enova also offers advisory and consultancy services to achieve energy efficiency free of charge to undertakings.
  3. Enova operates an energy information helpline, whereby information and advice are provided free of charge to anyone interested in achieving more energy efficiency.
  4. Member States were consequently free to decide whether or not to tax these forms of energy use.
  5. The substantial volume of capacities and quantities of energy reserved by the PPAs affect prices also on the free market.
  6. modal shifts of travel (e.g. car free home/office transportation arrangements, car sharing, modal shifts from more energy-consuming modes of transport to less energy-consuming ones, per passenger-km or tonne-km);
  7. As these energy sources in many Member States have been tax-free, Sweden considers it reasonable to exempt the Swedish manufacturing industry from the tax on electricity.
  8. Therefore, it can be reasonably expected that fluctuations in energy prices should, under normal conditions in a free market, have an impact on HRB prices.
  9. As of 1 January 2008, in the context of the liberalisation of the market, Energy Act III put an end to the regulated generation prices as well as to the existence of the dual public utility and free market segments.
  10. Conclude and implement agreements with neighbouring countries, notably on free trade, cross-border cooperation, fight against organised crime, trafficking and smuggling, judicial cooperation, border management, environment, transport and energy. Economic criteria
  11. The interested parties also submitted comments to emphasize that many other factors affected trade and influenced the success of the development of free competition on the wholesale energy market in Hungary.
  12. This Directive establishes a framework for the setting of Community ecodesign requirements for energy-using products with the aim of ensuring the free movement of those products within the internal market.
  13. Conclude and implement agreements with neighbouring countries, notably on free trade, cross-border cooperation, the fight against organised crime, trafficking and smuggling, judicial cooperation, border management, environment, transport and energy.
  14. A claim that a food is energy-free, and any claim likely to have the same meaning for the consumer, may only be made where the product does not contain more than 4 kcal (17 kJ)/100 ml.
  15. Conclude and implement agreements with neighbouring countries, notably on free trade, cross-border cooperation, fight against organised crime, trafficking and smuggling, judicial cooperation, border management, environment, transport and energy.