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ENE abbr Initialism of eastnortheast ene suff (organic chemistry) An unsaturated hydrocarbon having at least one double bond an alkene ene suff (organic chemistry) An aromatic hydrocarbon based on benzene.

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Energy New England (ENE) was founded in 1998 to enhance the competitive position of public power entities in response to deregulation and to attain operating efficiencies in energy risk management and retail account management.