Electrical Usage Clause Samples

The Electrical Usage clause defines the responsibilities and limitations regarding the consumption of electricity within a leased property or contractual arrangement. Typically, it outlines how electrical costs are measured, who is responsible for payment, and any restrictions on the type or amount of electrical equipment that can be used. This clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations related to electrical consumption, helping to prevent disputes over utility costs and excessive usage.
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Electrical Usage. If in any month Tenant uses electricity (not including any electricity consumed in connection with the operation of the Building’s main HVAC system) in excess of the Electricity Usage Standard (as defined below), Tenant shall pay to Landlord, upon billing, Landlord’s cost of such excess consumption and the reasonable cost of the installation, operation, and maintenance of equipment which is required to be installed to supply such excess capacity and/or consumption to Tenant. For purposes hereof, the “Electricity Usage Standard” shall be an average of five (5) ▇▇▇▇▇ per rentable square foot of the Premises of actual consumption, on a monthly Business Hours basis. Tenant’s use of electricity shall not exceed the capacity of the feeders to the Project or the risers or wiring installation (which capacity is eight (8) ▇▇▇▇▇ per rentable square foot) and Tenant shall promptly discontinue any such excess use promptly following receipt of notice of the same from Landlord. In those cases where Landlord proposes to install equipment to be paid for by Tenant or otherwise is proposing to require Tenant to pay for any cost related to such excess consumption, Tenant may require Landlord, as a condition of such charge by Landlord, to reasonably demonstrate that Landlord’s actions and such charges are consistent with the requirements of this Lease.
Electrical Usage. Twenty-four (24) hours per day and seven (7) days per week, Landlord shall supply sufficient electrical capacity to a panel box located in the core of each floor for lighting and for Tenant’s office equipment to the extent that the total demand load at 100% capacity of such lighting and equipment does not exceed six (6) ▇▇▇▇▇ per RSF in the Premises (“Electrical Design Load”). Notwithstanding the fact that Landlord is obligated to provide the Electrical Design Load to the Premises as set forth in the preceding sentence, if Tenant utilizes any portion of the Premises on a regular basis beyond Building Standard Hours or in any manner in excess of the Electrical Design Load, Landlord shall have the right to separately meter such space and charge Tenant for all excess usage; additionally, Landlord shall have the right, at Tenant’s expense, to separately meter any Above Standard fixture(s) in the Premises, such as water heaters and vending machines, and to charge Tenant for the electricity consumed by such fixture(s). If separate metering is not practical, Landlord may reasonably estimate such excess usage and charge Tenant a reasonable hourly rate. Tenant shall pay to Landlord the cost of all electricity consumed in excess of six (6) ▇▇▇▇▇ per RSF in the Premises for the number of hours in the Building Standard Hours for the relevant period, plus any actual accounting expenses incurred by Landlord in connection with the metering or calculation thereof. Tenant shall pay the cost of installing, maintaining, repairing and replacing all such meters. In the event that the level of occupancy of the Premises, or any machinery or equipment located in the Premises, creates unusual demands on the HVAC system serving the Premises, then Tenant may install, and Landlord may require that Tenant install, its own supplemental HVAC unit(s) (“Supplemental HVAC Equipment”) in the Premises, and in either event the installation, maintenance and removal of the Supplemental HVAC Equipment shall be governed by the terms of Exhibit F attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. In the event that the Premises are separately metered for electricity, and electricity is provided to the Premises directly from the utility provider, then Tenant shall, at reasonable intervals specified by Landlord, submit to Landlord data regarding the consumption of electricity in the Premises in a format that is reasonably acceptable to Landlord.
Electrical Usage. By signing this agreement, you agree to provide Proficient Power Washing LLC the right to use an on-site source of electricity as needed to complete the stated project without compensation. If an exterior source is required it will be at an additional charge.
Electrical Usage. Tenant acknowledges that pursuant to the Existing Lease, Tenant has available 19.0 ▇▇▇▇▇ per rentable square foot. Landlord hereby grants Tenant the right to use in excess of 19.0 ▇▇▇▇▇ per rentable square foot. However, if a Future Tenant (“Future Tenant”) that leases currently vacant space in Building C requires up to 19.0 ▇▇▇▇▇ per rentable square foot, and such electrical usage of said future tenant requires an upgrade of the Building C electrical equipment due to Tenant using in excess of the allotted 19.0 ▇▇▇▇▇ per rentable square foot in the Premises, then Landlord shall make the required upgrades to the Building C electrical equipment at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, provided Tenant shall only be responsible for the cost and expense incurred to upgrade the electrical equipment to provide the Future Tenant 19.0 ▇▇▇▇▇ per rentable square foot. Landlord will give Tenant at least thirty days written notice of the need to perform the upgrade and will cooperate with Tenant to accomplish the upgrade for a reasonable cost. Tenant shall pay Landlord for all costs and expenses incurred in connection with such required electrical upgrades within thirty (30) days of Tenant being invoiced for the same by Landlord.
Electrical Usage. If the One Wilshire Installations include electrical outlets, Licensor may elect to separately meter at Licensee's expense the electrical usage of some or all of such outlets. Licensee shall pay the charges for all such separately metered electrical usage within 30 days after receipt of a billing therefor. Licensee shall also pay monthly within 30 days after Licensee's receipt of a billing such sums as Licensor's building engineer may reasonably determine to be necessary in order to reimburse Licensor for the additional cost of any electrical usage by Licensee within the Conduit Room which has not been separately metered to Licensee. Licensee shall have the right to review supporting documentation (electric bills, formulas/calculations) used to determine electric costs billed to Licensee.
Electrical Usage. As electricity is currently supplied to the Leased Premises through a direct meter, Tenant shall arrange with the appropriate utility company for provision of electricity to the Leased Premises, and shall maintain all necessary accounts with the utility company in Tenant’s own name. Landlord agrees to cooperate with Tenant in connection with Tenant’s establishing electricity service to the Leased Premises. Beginning on the Commencement Date, Tenant shall pay for all electricity charges associated with PSE&G meter no. 778011027778372, (or any replacement meter therefor). To the extent Landlord or Tenant determines that another electric meter measures consumption of electricity for the Leased Premises, or any part thereof, Tenant shall be responsible for charges associated with such meter, or the portion of such charges attributable to electricity usage within the Leased Premises. Landlord represents that, to the best of Landlord’s knowledge, no other tenant or occupant of the Building has its electricity measured by the foregoing electric meter, and Landlord shall not knowingly permit any tenant or occupant of the Building other than Tenant to have its electricity measured by the foregoing electric meter.
Electrical Usage. By signing this agreement, you agree to provide JT Precision the right to use an on-site source of electricity as needed to complete the stated project without compensation. If an exterior source is required it will be at an additional charge.
Electrical Usage. Landlord shall supply sufficient electrical capacity to a panel box located in the core of each floor for lighting and for Tenant’s office equipment to the extent that the total demand load at 100% capacity of such lighting and equipment does not exceed six (6) ▇▇▇▇▇ per RSF in the Premises (“Electrical Design Load”). If Tenant utilizes any portion of the Premises on a regular basis beyond Building Standard Hours or in any manner in excess of the Electrical Design Load, Landlord shall have the right to separately meter such space and charge Tenant for all excess usage; additionally, Landlord shall have the right, at Tenant’s expense, to separately meter any Above Standard fixture(s) in the Premises, such as water heaters and vending machines, and to charge Tenant for the electricity consumed by such fixture(s). If separate metering is not practical, Landlord may reasonably estimate such excess usage and charge Tenant a reasonable hourly rate. Tenant shall pay to Landlord the cost of all electricity consumed in excess of six (6) ▇▇▇▇▇ per RSF in the Premises for the number of hours in the Building Standard Hours for the relevant period, plus any actual accounting expenses incurred by Landlord in connection with the metering or calculation thereof. Tenant shall pay the cost of installing, maintaining, repairing and replacing all such meters.
Electrical Usage. If in any month Tenant uses electricity (not including any electricity consumed in connection with the operation of the Building’s main HVAC system) in excess of the Electricity Usage Standard (as defined below), Tenant shall pay to Landlord, upon billing, Landlord’s actual, reasonable and documented cost of such excess consumption and the actual, reasonable and documented cost of the installation, operation, and maintenance of equipment which is required to be installed to supply such excess capacity and/or consumption to Tenant. For purposes hereof, the “Electricity Usage Standard” shall be an average of five (5) ▇▇▇▇▇ per rentable square foot of the Premises of actual consumption, on a monthly Building Hours basis. Tenant’s use of electricity shall not exceed the capacity of the feeders to the Project or the risers or wiring installation (which capacity is eight (8) ▇▇▇▇▇ per rentable square foot) and Tenant shall promptly discontinue any such excess use promptly following receipt of notice of the same from Landlord. In those cases where Landlord proposes to install equipment to be paid for by Tenant or otherwise is proposing to require Tenant to pay for any cost related to such excess consumption, Tenant may require Landlord, as a condition of such charge by Landlord, to reasonably demonstrate that Landlord’s actions and such charges are consistent with the requirements of this Lease.
Electrical Usage. Studio rental fee is based on the use of strobe lighting. If hot lights are used, there will be an additional power usage fee charged according to the current rate sheet.