TEP
The abbreviation TEP can stand for a number of things:
Organisations
- Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity, often called "TEP", founded in 1910
- Letters after a name indicating membership of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, founded in 1991
- Transatlantic Economic Partnership, initiative launched 1998
Science
- Transequatorial propagation (TEP), discovered in 1947
- Triethyl phosphate, first used circa 1950
- Tolman electronic parameter, a parameter to describe ligands in coordination chemistry defined in 1977
- Transparent Exopolymer particles, often shorterned as TEP, circa 2004
Medical
- Tracheoesophageal puncture, first use in 1979
- Totally extraperitoneal herniorrhaphy, circa 2001
Other
- Tucson Electric Power, the main power company in Tucson, Arizona, formed in 1892
- "TEP" Thomas Edward Perez (born 1961), the chair of the Democratic National Committee
- Tivoli Enterprise Portal, an IBM product that serves as an integrated data space for monitoring, company formed in 1989
- "TEPS" Test of English Proficiency (South Korea), renamed in 1998
- Tucson Electric Park, home of the Tucson Sidewinders and spring training home of the Arizona Diamondbacks baseball team, opened 1998
- The Equity Project (TEP), a charter school in Washington Heights, New York, founded in 2009
- Tallgrass Energy Partners, an American oil and gas pipeline master limited partnership, founded in 2013
- Translation, Editing and Proofreading, a term describing a workflow in the translation and localization industry
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