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EER
(redirected from Emerging Energy Research)

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EEREnergy Efficiency Ratio
EEREuropese Economische Ruimte (Dutch: European Union)
EEREqual Error Rate (biometrics)
EERExtended Entity-Relationship (Bellcore)
EEREmerging Energy Research (alternative energy)
EERExperimental Event Rate
EEREnhanced Entity Relationship (diagram; database design)
EEREvolutionary Ecology Research
EEREstimated Energy Requirement (Calories)
EEREnvelope Elimination and Restoration (power amplifiers)
EERExtended Eye Relief (handgun scopes)
EEREscape, Evacuation and Rescue
EERExtended Echo Ranging
EEREnlisted Evaluation Report
EERExcess Emission Report
EEREvacuation, Escape and Rescue
EERElectronic Electricity Repository
EERExplosive Echo Ranging
EERExcessive Error Rate
EEREmployee Expense Report (Sprint)
EERElevated Equipment Room (US military satellite communications)
EERElectrical Equipment Rack
EEREngineering and Economic Research
EERExternal Engineering Review
EEREndowment for Education and Research
EEREmerging Economic Region
EEREngineering and Economics Research Systems
EEREquipment Electrical Requirements
EERExpanded Electrical Requirements
EEREvaluator Electronic Register
EEREthernet Edge Router (Riverstone)
EEREquipment Evaluation Report
EERExtensive Energy Reserves


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Canada is now among the world's fastest growing wind power markets and could be in the top five by 2009, according to a recent study from Emerging Energy Research of Cambridge, MA.
Over the next five years, global installed wind generation capacity is expected to more than double, according to Emerging Energy Research.
 
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