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EDP

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EDP may refer to:

Organisations

Companies

  • EDP Group, a Portuguese energy company
  • Electronic Dream Plant, a British manufacturer of electronic musical instruments

Politics

Other organizations

Science, technology, and medicine

  • Emergency disconnect package, a unit used in oil well intervention
  • Energy–delay product
  • Epoxydocosapentaenoic acid
  • Estradiol dipropionate, an estrogen
  • Esquisse d'un Programme, a mathematical monograph by Alexandre Grothendieck
  • Ethylenediamine pyrocatechol, an anisotropic wet etchant for silicon in microelectromechanical fabrication
  • Emergency shutdown, an Industrial safety system
  • Emotionally disturbed person, a person suffering from an acute episode of mental illness
  • End diastolic pressure, part of the Pressure–volume loop in cardiology

Computing

  • Electronic data processing, the use of automated methods to process commercial data
  • Embedded DisplayPort (eDP), a digital display interface
  • European Data Portal, an initiative of the European Commission to gather Public Sector Information

Other uses

  • Eau de Parfum, a dilution class of perfume
  • Edinburgh Park railway station (station code)
  • Xingtai East railway station, China Railway telegraph code EDP
  • EDP Beach Party, an annual music event in Praia do Aterro, Portugal
  • Excessive deficit procedure, a procedure within the EU Stability and Growth Pact

See also

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