Input Commodities (Coke and Coke Sample Clauses

Input Commodities (Coke and Coke. Oven Gas) Input commodities in the form of coke oven gas shall be provided by Hai Hua to the Company for start-up of the Plant’s gasifier and shall be of the same quality as the gas Hai Hua provides to the city gas loop. Hai Hua shall also provide coke oven gas to the Company for its coal drying system. Other than the free coke oven gas to be provided by Hai Hua as outlined under Section 4.1.2, the Company shall pay for the coke oven gas at the price outlined in Appendix III. Input commodities in the form of Coke shall be provided by Hai Hua to the Company as a secondary start-up of fuel for the Plant’s gasifiers and shall be of the same quality as the coke Hai Hua provides to its customers and shall be provided by Hai Hua at the sizing specified by the Company. Within 60 days of execution of this Contract, the Company shall provide Hai Hua with the sizing specifications for such coke. Other than free coke to be provided by Hai Hua as outlined under Section 4.1.2, the Company shall pay for the coke at the price outlined in Appendix III. In addition to the Input Commodities, Hai Hua shall make its best efforts to supply the Company steam not exceeding ten (10) tonnes/hour for start-up of the Plant’s gasifiers and paid for by the Company at the price outlined in Appendix III. Hai Hua shall provide steam at 0.7 MPa(g) and at 260 degrees C. If Hai Hua has made its best efforts but is unable to meet all the steam requirements of the Company for start-up, this shall not be construed as Hai Hua not providing Input Commodities to the Company in accordance with this Contract.
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