Electric Power Clause Samples
The Electric Power clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to the supply and use of electrical power in the context of a contract or project. Typically, it specifies which party is responsible for providing electrical power, how costs are allocated, and any requirements for safe and compliant usage. For example, it may require the contractor to arrange for temporary power during construction or outline reimbursement terms if the owner supplies electricity. This clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations regarding power supply, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring smooth project operations.
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Electric Power a) Electrical outlets are provided as part of booth equipment. All electrical connections must be ordered. Additional electrical needs (above 10 amps) can be ordered.
b) All internal wiring and lighting fixtures and their use in a booth shall be subject to approval of exhibits management and that of local laws and authorities and shall meet all safety regulations.
c) Computers will be connected to the exhibit power source. Power variances and interruptions do occur. Neither exhibits management nor the facility or vendors will be responsible for damage to exhibitors’ equipment due to power variances or interruptions, including but not limited to dips, surges or outages in power.
d) Only the official electricians utilized by exhibits management will be permitted to do wiring on the premises.
Electric Power. Electricity from the System must be provided at 60 Hertz and at the appropriate voltage for electrical interconnection to the Facility voltage service level, which will be established by the DGS. The System components must comply with all standards relevant to the operation and installation of solar photovoltaic equipment by UL or other nationally recognized testing facility. Modules, inverters and components must be certified to UL 1703 and as required by the CSI incentive program and/or the CEC. Inverters must comply with all applicable requirements including but not limited to the following: IEEE 929-2000, “Recommended Practice for Utility Interface of Photovoltaic Systems”; UL Subject 1741, “Standard for Static Inverters and Charge Controllers for use in Photovoltaic Power Systems”; and Any and all requirements as listed by the CSI incentive program, Utility or the CEC for the installation and interconnection of Systems. Other codes that will apply include, but are not limited to: ANSI C12.1-2008; (electricity metering) ASME PTC 50 (solar PV performance) ANSI Z21.83 (solar PV performance and safety) NFPA 70 (electrical components) IEEE 1547 (interconnections)
Electric Power. The LOC shall, in consultation with the HB, provide sufficient uninterrupted electric power (through a single source for all HB production equipment and graphics sources), including emergency backup sources, to ensure the full and effective operation of all broadcasting equipment including at locations away from fixed installations. The electric power requirements of the HB and/or UB shall be communicated to the LOC as soon as possible but not later than six (6) months prior to the FIS Championships, unless otherwise specifically agreed between the HB and the LOC. The consumption of electricity shall be invoiced, according to the Price List, to the respective users provided that separate and individual invoices are issued according to the exact consumption of each user. For the avoidance of doubt all power consumption for the needs of the HB is at the cost of the LOC.
Electric Power. Neither Purchaser nor any of its Affiliates is engaged in the generation or sale of electric power, or has any ownership or operating interest, directly or indirectly, in any electric facilities other than qualifying facilities (as defined in the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s regulations promulgated thereunder), power marketers, facilities of foreign utility companies under section 33 of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended, and eligible facilities of exempt wholesale generators (as defined in section 32 of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended).
Electric Power. Electricity from the System must be provided at 60 Hertz and at the appropriate voltage for electrical interconnection to the Facility voltage service level, which will be established by the Judicial Council. The System components must comply with all standards relevant to the operation and installation of solar photovoltaic equipment by UL or other nationally recognized testing facility. Modules, inverters, and components must be certified to UL 1703 and as required by the CSI incentive program and/or the CEC. Inverters must comply with all applicable requirements including but not limited to the following: 17
Electric Power. For each Contract Month, the Shipper will reimburse the Transporter for all costs and expenses (including Taxes) incurred by the Transporter in procuring the Electric Power allocated to the Shipper in accordance with the provisions contained in the Network Code.
Electric Power. Except in case of Force Majeure Events, to offer the Service, the Company guarantees to the User that it will keep active, at its own expense, for the entire duration of the Rental and until the Term, the supply of the necessary electricity to power the Miner and generate the Hashing Power indicated in the Order Form.
Electric Power. Upon a subdivision of the Property resulting in the creation of a separate tax parcel for Lakelands Technology Center, Landlord shall promptly submit and diligently pursue with commercial reasonableness an application with PEPCO to run new direct feed electrical power to the Building. Following said subdivision and the installation by PEPCO of new electrical service to the Building, Tenant shall be given the right to utilize up to an additional 1300 AMPS/48O volts of power from the new power source to the Building, resulting in a total cumulative electrical power allocation under the Lease and this Expansion Addendum of 2500 AMPS/480 volts. The cost of bringing such new service to the Building shall not be at Tenant's expense. Landlord, at its expense, may require the New Demised Premises to be submetered. In the event that the Property is subdivided and the Building receives separate power, Tenant shall be responsible for the cost of bringing power to the New Demised Premises from the supply location within the Building. All work performed by or on behalf of Tenant to the electrical systems within the Building shall be subject to the approvals of Landlord and REII-Gaithersburg, such approvals, not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed, conditioned or denied. Notwithstanding anything herein or elsewhere to the contrary, in the event that PEPCO is unable to provide the additional power source to the Building by the Rent Commencement Date set forth in Section 5 of this Expansion Addendum and the existing power at the Building is insufficient for Tenant to conduct its business, then Tenant may, at its option, obtain in a commercially reasonable manner alternate power supply from a standby generator or other similar equipment. In such event, all out-of-pocket costs, fees and expenses of Tenant in obtaining such alternate power source may be set-off and deducted from any monetary obligation otherwise due and payable to Landlord under this Expansion Addendum (whether the same may be Monthly Rental Installments, Operating Expenses or any other payment whatsoever), plus 7% simple interest accruing from the date Tenant shall have advanced said payments.
Electric Power. The Tenant will not, during the said term or at any time prior to or subsequent thereto, purchase, acquire or use any electric current for lighting or other purposes except from the company or corporation which shall for the time supply the Landlord with electric current for such purposes in the said building, the intention being that without the written consent of the Landlord, there shall be only one system of electric lighting in the building.
Electric Power. Tenant hereby agrees to obtain electric power at its own cost and expense directly from the public utility servicing the demised premises.
