Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italiano term or phrase:
TEP (GTEP/MTEP)
Inglese translation:
TOE (GTOE/MTOE)
Added to glossary by
achisholm
Apr 9, 2010 09:23
14 yrs ago
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Italiano term
TEP (GTEP/MTEP)
Da Italiano a Inglese
Tecnico/Meccanico
Energia/Produzione di energia
solar energy
This is from an article outlining solar energy strategies.
This refers to the amount of energy produced by the sun and global energy demand. The article uses GTEP and MTEP, presumably with the G and M meaning giga and mega.
What does the TEP stand for?
This refers to the amount of energy produced by the sun and global energy demand. The article uses GTEP and MTEP, presumably with the G and M meaning giga and mega.
What does the TEP stand for?
Proposed translations
(Inglese)
4 | TOE (GTOE/MTOE) | Alexander Cormack (X) |
4 +2 | Tonnellata Equivalente di Petrolio | sachin dagar |
4 +1 | Ton of oil Equivalent | Paul O'Brien |
5 | Thermo-Electric Power | Sonia Maria Parise |
Proposed translations
10 min
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TOE (GTOE/MTOE)
TEP - tonnellate equivalente di petrolio
TOE - tonne of oil equivalent
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Note added at 5 days (2010-04-14 09:29:44 GMT) Post-grading
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TOE - tonne of oil equivalent
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Note added at 5 days (2010-04-14 09:29:44 GMT) Post-grading
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:-[)
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Comment: "Many thanks."
+2
3 min
Tonnellata Equivalente di Petrolio
tonne of oil equivalent, in english..
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Note added at 4 mins (2010-04-09 09:28:13 GMT)
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http://www.cite-sciences.fr/lexique/definition1.php?id_expo=...
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Note added at 4 mins (2010-04-09 09:28:13 GMT)
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http://www.cite-sciences.fr/lexique/definition1.php?id_expo=...
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9 min
Ton of oil Equivalent
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Alexander Cormack (X)
2 min
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22 ore
Thermo-Electric Power
In this context I think it is the best choice.
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