Power Usage Sample Clauses

The Power Usage clause defines the rules and limitations regarding the consumption of electrical power within a specified context, such as a leased property or a service agreement. It typically outlines the maximum allowable power usage, the responsibilities for monitoring consumption, and any additional charges or penalties for exceeding agreed-upon limits. This clause ensures that power resources are used efficiently and fairly, preventing overuse that could lead to increased costs or strain on infrastructure.
Power Usage. A record shall be kept monthly by the Customer, and provided on a calendar year basis to the Authority on or before the last day of February following the end of the most recent calendar year, of the maximum demand utilized each month in the Facility receiving the power covered by the Agreement.
Power Usage. At least seven (7) days prior to the Event, Renter shall provide KUS with plans for electrical power usage during the Event, for approval by KUS, in its sole discretion. Renter may not use any equipment greater than 30 amps, without prior approval of KUS. Renter may utilize an external generator during the Event, with KUS' permission.
Power Usage. ‌ The results are available here: • [3]/6lowpan_publisher/pwr/measure_info.txt [3], • [3]/6lowpan_publisher/pwr/pwr_oscilloscope.PNG. [3] According to the measurement made, the 6LoWPAN publisher is using around 740mW of en- ergy. So in comparison, Galactic is slightly more efficient than Dashing.
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Related to Power Usage

  • Word Usage Words used in the masculine shall apply to the feminine where applicable, and wherever the context of this Agreement dictates, the plural shall be read as the singular and the singular as the plural.

  • Equipment Usage Equipment provided by Sauk County Department of Human Services is the property of Sauk County Department of Human Services. Upon termination of the Contractors employee using the equipment, or termination of the contract between Sauk County DHS and the said Contractor, the equipment must be returned within (5) five working days. If the equipment is damaged or not returned, the Contractor will be held responsible for the replacement cost of the equipment. Sauk County may withhold from future payments the replacement cost of the said equipment or take any other necessary action.

  • Excess Usage If during a Billing Period, In Energy is greater than zero (0), then Excess Usage for that Billing Period will be calculated. If Excess Usage is greater than zero (0), then for the Facility and any secondary account at the conclusion of that Billing Period: (i) kilowatt-hour usage will equal the value of Excess Usage and (ii) Unused Credits are equal to zero (0). If Excess Usage is equal to zero (0), then for the Facility and secondary accounts at the conclusion of that Billing Period: (i) kilowatt-hour usage is equal to zero (0) and (ii) Unused Credits are reduced by the value of In Energy, determined for that Billing Period, and that reduced value, in accordance with paragraph (C) Unused Credits of this Article IV, will remain for possible future application.