Electric Capacity Clause Samples

The Electric Capacity clause defines the maximum amount of electrical power that a party is permitted to use or is obligated to provide under an agreement. Typically, this clause specifies the agreed-upon kilowatt or megawatt limits, and may outline procedures for monitoring usage, handling overages, or adjusting capacity as needed. Its core practical function is to ensure that both parties have a clear understanding of their rights and obligations regarding electricity supply and consumption, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring reliable service.
Electric Capacity. Tenant shall not exceed 7.0 ▇▇▇▇▇ per rentable square foot demand load for lights and plugs (i.e., over and above that required for HVAC). Tenant shall not make or perform, or permit the making or performing of, any alterations to wiring installations or other electrical facilities in or serving the Premises or any additions to the equipment or appliances in the Premises which utilize electrical energy without the prior written consent of Landlord in each instance, in Landlord's sole discretion. Should Landlord grant any such consent, all additional risers or other equipment required therefor shall be installed by Landlord and the cost thereof plus all costs incurred by Landlord to any electrical engineer retained by Landlord to review the electrical work required by Tenant shall be paid by Tenant, as Additional Rent, promptly upon demand. Tenant shall at all times comply with the rules, regulations, terms and conditions applicable to service, equipment, wiring and requirements of the public utility company supplying electricity to the Building. Only rigid conduit shall be allowed. Landlord shall not be liable in any way to Tenant for any failure, defect, change or inadequacy in the supply or character of electric service furnished to the Premises or if the supply is no longer available or suitable for Tenant's requirements, for any reason.
Electric Capacity. Electric capacity for shipyard uses will be limited to five and one-half (5.5) megawatts for the Shoreside Power System and one (1) megawatt for the rest of Tenant’s operations. If Tenant desires to increase its electric usage above the levels stated above, Port will assist in coordinating between Tenant, other Port tenants and the provider to establish additional infrastructure and capacity which shall be at Tenant’s sole cost.
Electric Capacity. From and after the Commencement Date, Landlord shall furnish to the Premises five (5) ▇▇▇▇▇ demand load per rentable square foot of electric current (exclusive of use for the HVAC System) for Tenant’s use in the Premises upon and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Article 8. If during the Term Tenant delivers to Landlord a load letter demonstrating Tenant’s need for additional electric capacity, then Landlord shall, at Landlord’s cost, furnish to the Premises such capacity demonstrated to be required by Tenant, up to one (1) additional watt demand load per rentable square foot. Tenant covenants and agrees that at all times its use of electric current shall not exceed such capacity or the wiring installations in the Premises. Tenant’s consumption of electrical energy at the Premises shall be measured by submeters (which shall be equipped to measure “time of day” usage) installed and maintained by Landlord, at Landlord’s expense.
Electric Capacity. Tenant covenants and agrees that at all times its use of electric current shall not exceed such capacity of existing feeders or risers to, or wiring installations serving, the Premises. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Lease, it is agreed that Tenant shall be required to pay directly to the utility company all charges and costs for electricity used at or by the Premises. Without the prior written consent of Landlord, which Landlord may refuse in its sole discretion, Tenant shall not install or operate any machinery, appliances or equipment in the Premises which will in any way increase the amount of electricity usually furnished or supplied for use of the Premises as general office space, nor shall Tenant connect any apparatus, device, machinery, appliances or equipment except through existing electrical outlets in the Premises, for the purpose of using electric current.
Electric Capacity. From and after the Commencement Date, Landlord shall furnish to the Premises for Tenant’s use therein, upon and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Article 8, up to six (6) ▇▇▇▇▇ demand load per usable square foot of electric current (exclusive of use for the HVAC System). Tenant covenants and agrees that at all times its use of electric current shall not exceed such capacity of existing feeders or risers to, or wiring installations serving, the Premises. Tenant’s consumption of electrical energy at the Premises shall be measured by submeters (capable of reading demand and KW hours to measure the demand and consumption of electric energy) (the “Submeters”) installed by Landlord, at Landlord’s expense.