Common use of Power Lines and Substations Clause in Contracts

Power Lines and Substations. Gas Party or Coal Party may access and draw electrical power from any power line or substation of the other when necessary or convenient for operations related to its rights hereunder but only if and to the extent a power line or substation owned, constructed, or controlled by the other in the Pennsylvania Mine Area has surplus power or has the capacity to provide surplus power, and to the extent permitted by all applicable Laws and the terms of all Existing Permits/Agreements; provided, however, that, upon demand, accessing Party shall reimburse at cost the other Party for any usage of power in connection with the foregoing. To the extent not already accomplished in other documents, Coal Party and Gas Party hereby grant to the other a license to access and draw electrical power from other’s power lines and substations consistent with the foregoing for the term of this Agreement. Gas Party and Coal Party shall, upon demand, pay to the other its ratable share of all operating expenses and, with respect to any power line or substation constructed after the Execution Date, Gas Party’s ratable share of all capital costs relating to power lines and substations owned, constructed, or controlled by Coal Party and benefiting Gas Party or Gas Party and benefiting Coal Party.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Cooperation and Safety Agreement, Master Cooperation and Safety Agreement (CNX Coal Resources LP), Master Cooperation and Safety Agreement (CNX Coal Resources LP)

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