Document:

Purchase Contract, dated August 31, 2008

			
	

	 	Exhibit 10.8

 [***] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED FROM
PUBLIC FILING PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT SUBMITTED TO THE U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. THE OMITTED INFORMATION, WHICH HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED WITH THE SYMBOL “[***],” HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE U.S.
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24B-2 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED. 
 PURCHASE CONTRACT 

 This Purchase Contract (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of the last date of execution hereof by and between UTC POWER
CORPORATION, a corporation incorporated and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware and having an office and place of business in South Windsor, Connecticut (hereinafter referred to as “UTCP”) and Thermo No. 1 BE-01,
LLC, a limited liability company incorporated and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware and having an office and place of business at 5152 N. Edgewood Drive, Suite 375, Provo, Utah (hereinafter referred to as “BUYER”).
BUYER and UTCP are hereinafter referred to collectively as “Parties”. 
  

			
	PROJECT LOCATION(S):	 	Beaver County, Utah
		
	DELIVERY DATES:	 	See Exhibit A

 UTCP shall deliver the PureCycle® geothermal waste heat-to-electricity equipment (the “Equipment”) and the services described on the Bill of Materials attached hereto as Exhibit B, in accordance with the
terms of this Agreement. 
 UTCP will ship the Equipment provided under this Agreement to the destination specified by BUYER below (the
“Destination”). 
  

			
	Ship to:	  	Thermo No. 1 BE-01, LLC
	c/o:	  	 [***]

	Address:	  	 [***]

		  	 [***]

 CONTRACT PRICE AND TAXES 
 The contract price per unit of Equipment is [***] plus [***] per unit for shipping to the Destination and Initial Start-up (as defined below) upon BUYER’s completion of installation (irrespective of reductions
due to Mechanical Completion Delay Penalties or Performance Penalties, the “Per Unit Contract Price”); and the total Contract Price for fifty (50) units (irrespective of reductions due to Mechanical Completion Delay Penalties
or Performance Penalties, the “Total Contract Price”), including such shipping and Initial Start-up, is [***]. BUYER shall pay UTCP, in addition to the Total Contract Price, any and all taxes (except for income taxes) which may be
imposed by any taxing authority arising from the sale, delivery, or subsequent use of the goods sold or otherwise under this Agreement, and for which UTCP may be held responsible for collection or payment, either on its own behalf or that of BUYER.

 NOTICES 
 Address all notices, which shall be
made in the English language, by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by nationally recognized overnight couriers to: 
  

			
	UTCP	 	BUYER
		
	UTC Power Corporation	 	Thermo No. 1 BE-01, LLC
	195 Governor’s Highway	 	5152 N. Edgewood Drive, Suite 375
	South Windsor, CT 06074 U.S.A.	 	Provo, Utah 84604
	Attention: Counsel	 	Attention: Steven Brown
	Facsimile: (860) 727-2399	 	Facsimile: (801) 374-3314

 ACCEPTANCE 
 This Agreement, together with the Standard Terms and Conditions, Bill of Materials and Limited Warranty Terms of Coverage attached hereto, and each other attachment or document appended hereto and expressly incorporated herein, if any,
shall be the binding agreement between the Parties upon the execution hereof by an authorized representative of each of the Parties. 
  

									
	Accepted in Duplicate by:	 		 		 	
			
	UTC POWER CORPORATION	 		 	THERMO NO. 1 BE-01, LLC
					
	By:	 	 /s/ James Van Hoof
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Brent M. Cook

					
	Name:	 	James Van Hoof	 		 	Name:	 	Brent M. Cook
					
	Title:	 	V.P., CFO	 		 	Title:	 	Manager/CEO
					
	Date:	 	8/30/08	 		 	Date:	 	8/31/08

  

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 STANDARD TERMS & CONDITIONS 
 INVOICING SCHEDULE 
 BUYER agrees to pay to UTCP the Total Contract Price for the equipment and services
described in this Agreement, based on the following invoicing schedule: 
  

	 	•	 	 [***]% of the Total Contract Price shall be invoiced by UTCP upon BUYER receiving funding from or one or more affiliates of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and
Smith., Inc. (the “Lender”) under the terms of that certain Credit Agreement (the “Credit Agreement”) between BUYER and Lender dated as of August 31, 2008 (the “Funding Date”) and shall then be
due and payable by BUYER to UTCP within five business days of the Funding Date (the “Funding Payment”) in accordance with the payment terms below; 

  

	 	•	 	 [***]% of the Total Contract Price shall be invoiced by UTCP upon delivery of the first 50% of the Equipment to the Destination and shall then be due and payable by
BUYER to UTCP within thirty (30) business days of the date of the invoice in accordance with the payment terms below (the “First Delivery Payment”); 

  

	 	•	 	 [***]% of the Total Contract Price shall be invoiced by UTCP upon delivery of the last unit of Equipment to the Destination and shall then be due and payable by
BUYER to UTCP within thirty (30) business days of the date of the invoice in accordance with the payment terms below (the “Second Delivery Payment”); 

  

	 	•	 	 Subject to any Mechanical Completion Delay Penalties, [***] of the Total Contract Price shall be invoiced by UTCP upon the occurrence of Mechanical Completion (as
hereinafter defined) and shall then be due and payable by BUYER to UTCP within thirty (30) business days of the date of the invoice in accordance with the payment and other terms below (the “Mechanical Completion Payment”). For
purposes of this Agreement, “Mechanical Completion” means the date upon which (i) BUYER’s design, engineering, procurement, permitting, construction (except for punch-list items) and permanent installation of the
geothermal electricity plant that incorporates the Equipment (the “Facility”) is complete, the Commissioning Test shall have been completed for each unit of Equipment and there shall have been a Successful Commissioning Test as
defined in Exhibit D-1, (ii) BUYER is in receipt of applicable turnover packages, (iii) the Facility is capable of operating safely in accordance with applicable laws and prudent electric power industry practices.

  

	 	•	 	 Subject to any Performance Penalties, [***] of the Total Contract Price shall be invoiced by UTCP upon the occurrence of a Successful Performance Test (as
hereinafter defined) and shall then be due and payable by BUYER to UTCP within thirty (30) business days of the date of the invoice in accordance with the payment and other terms below (the “Successful Performance Test
Payment”). For purposes of this Agreement, “Performance Test” means a performance test conducted by or at the direction of BUYER and in accordance with the methodologies set forth in Exhibit D-2 hereto. A
“Successful Performance Test” is a Performance Test that demonstrates Facility net electrical output of not less than [***] of the performance benchmark of 10.35 MW (the “Performance Benchmark”) for 240 consecutive hours
(the “Test Period”), provided, however, that if the total Facility hot water resource flow rate (“Total Facility Flow”) is less than the Aggregate Corrected Flow (as such term is defined in Exhibit D-1), the
Performance Benchmark shall be adjusted in accordance with the following formula: 10.35 MW * (Total Facility Flow / Aggregate Corrected Flow) (the “Adjusted Performance Benchmark”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Performance
Test shall be deemed a Successful Performance Test for purposes of determining payments and for calculating Performance Penalties (defined below) under this Agreement if the result of the Performance Test meets the criteria set forth in this
paragraph with the Performance Benchmark set at 10.0 MW (the “Contract Performance Benchmark”). 

 The Funding Payment is
meant to cover the cost of lead-time sourcing, product support and equipment processing, and is non-refundable. In the event UTCP has not received the Funding Payment, the First Delivery Payment or the Second Delivery Payment, in full, by their
respective due dates then UTCP’s Delivery Date obligations under this Agreement shall be extended on a day-for-day basis for each day that the Funding Payment, the First Delivery Payment or the Second Delivery Payment, as the case may be, is
past due. 
 PAYMENT TERMS 
 All payments made to
UTCP shall be made in U.S. dollar funds by wire transfer or check in the required remittance amount without discount to a U.S. bank designated by UTCP for credit to UTCP’s account. If payment is made by check BUYER shall send the check to:

  

			
	Regular Mail	 	Overnight Mail
	UTC Power Corporation	 	Mellon Financial
	Dept. CH 10788	 	5505 Cumberland Ave., Suite 307
	Palatine, IL 60055-0594	 	Chicago, IL 60656-1471
		 	Attn: Lockbox Supervisor
		 	UTC Power Corporation – CH10788
		 	Phone: (773) 763-5631

 If the payment is made by wire transfer, BUYER shall transfer funds to UTCP’s account at: 
 Mellon Financial Corp 
 Mellon Client Service Center 
  

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 500 Ross Street 
 Pittsburgh,
PA 15262-0001 
 Acct #: [***] 
 ABA Routing # (U.S.): [***]

 Swift # (International): [***] 
 Each payment will accrue
interest from the date it is invoiced until the date it is received by UTCP, at a rate of 1.5% per month. In no event shall any such interest be deemed to be a penalty but shall be solely construed as an administrative charge to UTCP arising
out of BUYER’s late payment. BUYER shall reimburse UTCP for any expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred in collecting any overdue payments, and in no event shall the payment hereunder exceed any applicable federal or state
usury laws. 
 UTCP shall submit invoices for payment to BUYER at the address incorporated under the section herein entitled NOTICES, if any, or as otherwise
directed in writing by BUYER. 
 The prices set forth in this Agreement are firm, provided that if BUYER delays delivery of the units of Equipment (as
defined in Exhibit A) from the applicable agreed-upon Delivery Dates, then BUYER agrees to pay UTCP any increased costs that it incurs from third parties based on such delay, including any rerouting or other shipping costs, any storage and
rigging fees, and any price increases from suppliers of the units of Equipment being purchased under this Agreement or any services under this Agreement that, in all cases, are the direct result of such delay. 
 SECURITY INTEREST 
 BUYER hereby grants to UTCP a continuing
second priority security interest in and lien upon all of BUYER’s right, title and interest in and to the Equipment (the “Collateral”) to secure BUYER’s payment of the Total Contract Price; provided however that if (i) BUYER
has failed to pay an amount that is due under this Agreement, and (ii) BUYER has repaid in full all amounts outstanding under the Credit Agreement, then BUYER shall grant to UTCP a continuing first priority security interest in and lien upon
the Collateral. Upon payment in full of the Total Contract Price (subject to adjustments thereto for Performance Penalties or Mechanical Completion Delay Penalties pursuant hereto) the security interest and lien of this Agreement shall automatically
terminate and UTCP shall take such actions (at UTCP’s sole cost and expense) as are reasonably requested by BUYER to release the Collateral from the security interest and lien granted by this Agreement. The validity and enforceability of the
security interest and lien created pursuant to this Agreement shall be subject to UTCP entering into a subordination agreement with the Lender containing subordination and other terms and conditions satisfactory to the Lender (the
“Subordination Agreement”). 
 For as long as the Total Contract Price remains unpaid, in whole or in part, BUYER agrees to provide UTCP with
prompt written notice of the occurrence of any Event of Default (as hereinafter defined). In addition, BUYER will maintain insurance covering the Collateral as is customary for businesses similar to the business of BUYER and will promptly name UTCP
as loss payee, as its interests may appear, of any insurance now or hereafter covering the Collateral. BUYER will pay promptly when due all taxes and assessments on the Collateral or for its use or operation, except for taxes and assessments which
are being contested in good faith. Upon any failure of BUYER to pay any such taxes and assessments within five business days after notice from UTCP, UTCP may at its option discharge any taxes (which are not being contested by BUYER) to which any
Collateral is at any time subject. In addition, upon the failure of BUYER to do so, UTCP may purchase insurance on any Collateral and pay such amounts as may be reasonably necessary for the repair, maintenance or preservation thereof. BUYER agrees
to reimburse UTCP on demand for any payments or expenses incurred by UTCP pursuant to the foregoing authorizations. BUYER will promptly execute and deliver to UTCP such financing statements, certificates, notices and other documents or instruments
as may be necessary to enable UTCP to perfect or from time to time perfect, renew or continue the security interest granted herein. BUYER hereby authorizes UTCP to take all action (including, without limitation, the filing of any Uniform Commercial
Code Financing Statements or amendments thereto without the signature of BUYER) that UTCP may deem necessary or desirable to perfect or otherwise protect the security interest described hereunder. 
 Each of the following shall constitute an event of default (an “Event of Default”) hereunder: (a) BUYER becoming insolvent, making an assignment
for the benefit of creditors or making or sending a notice of intended bulk transfer, or if a committee of creditors is appointed for, or any petition or proceeding for any relief under any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency,
readjustment of debt, receivership, liquidation or dissolution law or statute now or hereinafter in effect (whether at law or in equity) is filed or commenced by or against BUYER or any of its properties or a receiver or trustee is appointed for
BUYER or any of its properties and is not released or terminated within 120 days of such filing or appointment, as the case may be; (b) any merger, consolidation or other business combination involving BUYER or the sale of all or substantially
all of the assets of BUYER where the surviving entity fails to assume all the obligations of BUYER under this Agreement by operation of law or pursuant to an agreement reasonably satisfactory to UTCP; or (c) the failure to pay any installment
of the Total Contract Price pursuing to the Invoicing Schedule, in whole or in part, and after taking into account all adjustments thereto for Mechanical Completion Delay Penalties and Performance Penalties, within thirty (30) calendar days
after notice by UTCP to Buyer of such failure; 
 Upon the occurrence of any Event of Default such default not having been remedied within 30 days of its
occurrence or waived by UTCP, subject to the terms of the Subordination Agreement, UTCP shall have the following rights and remedies: (i) all rights and remedies provided by law, including, without limitation, those provided by the Uniform
Commercial Code as in effect in the State of Connecticut from time to time (the “UCC”); and (ii) the right to take possession of the Collateral and in addition thereto, the right to enter upon any premises on which the
Collateral or any part thereof may be situated, without notice, and remove the same therefrom. All rights and remedies available to UTCP pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement, applicable law and otherwise are cumulative, not exclusive, and
are enforceable alternatively, successively and/or concurrently by UTCP. 
  

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 MECHANICAL COMPLETION DELAY PENALTIES 
 The full Mechanical Completion Payment amount shall only be due and payable by BUYER to UTCP if Mechanical Completion occurs on or prior to the Guaranteed Mechanical Completion Date (as hereinafter defined). For
purposes of this Agreement, “Guaranteed Mechanical Completion Date” means December 1, 2008; provided that UTCP agrees that it shall use commercially reasonable efforts to reach Mechanical Completion as soon as possible
following the Access Date (defined below). In the event that Mechanical Completion does not occur on or prior to the Guaranteed Mechanical Completion Date, the Mechanical Completion Payment amount shall be reduced by [***] for each day that
Mechanical Completion is not achieved by the Guaranteed Mechanical Completion Date (the “Mechanical Completion Delay Penalties”). Should Buyer not incur any penalties (including, but not limited to, required prepayments to its
Lenders under the Credit Agreement or to its investors under the Limited Liability Company Agreement of BUYER) as a result of Mechanical Completion not being achieved by December 31, 2008, then any accrued Mechanical Completion Delay Penalties
shall be forgiven. In the event that Mechanical Completion is not complete by December 31, 2008, UTCP shall be paid [***] per piece of Equipment that has successfully completed the Commissioning Test prior to December 31, 2008 and the
remaining balance due in the Mechanical Completion Payment shall be withheld and the reduction of [***] per day shall be applied to the balance until Mechanical Completion is achieved or the balance has been liquidated. 
 The Parties acknowledge and agree that the Initial Start-up and completion of the Commissioning Test of each unit
of Equipment prior to the Guaranteed Mechanical Completion Date requires that (i) each unit of Equipment be fully installed in conformance with UTCP’s Conditions Required For Timely Start-Up/Commissioning Of Purecycle® 225 Powerplants At Raser Therm0 #1 Site and (ii) UTCP be provided with access to the Facility at least forty-five (45) days prior to the Guaranteed Mechanical Completion Date (the
“Access Date”). BUYER shall provide UTCP with all necessary facilities and infrastructure to run the Commissioning Test of each unit of Equipment on or before such Access Date. At a minimum this shall include necessary hot and cold
water flows and the ability to import and export power sufficient to service blocks of Equipment of no fewer than five (5) units at a time. Such facilities shall be provided in a manner to permit UTCP to conduct the Commissioning Test on any
five co-located units within the facility. BUYER shall complete UTCP’s installation requirements and guidelines prior to the Access Date for each unit of Equipment and BUYER shall provide access to UTCP as it completes the installation of each
piece of Equipment to permit UTCP to complete pre-commissioning activities as early as possible. The Guaranteed Mechanical Completion Date shall be extended by one day for each day after October 15, 2008 that the Access Date has not occurred
(the “Delayed Access Date”. 
 In the event that (i) all units of Equipment are not fully installed in conformance with UTCP’s
installation requirements and guidelines and/or (ii) UTCP has not been provided with full access to the Facility for the Initial Start up mobilization prior to the Access Date, and as a result, UTCP is required to perform the Initial Start up
and/or the Commissioning Tests at times or during days when UTCP’S workers are entitled to overtime or premium rates, Buyer agrees to reimburse UTCP for any and all incremental costs associated with the performance of Initial Start up and/or
the Commissioning Tests at overtime or premium rates. 
 PERFORMANCE PENALTIES 
 The full Successful Performance Test Payment amount shall only be due and payable by BUYER to UTCP upon the occurrence of a Successful Performance Test. In the event that Facility performance is below the Contract
Performance Benchmark, or the Adjusted Performance Benchmark, as applicable, the Successful Performance Test Payment shall be reduced in accordance with the performance penalty schedule attached hereto as Exhibit F (the “Performance
Penalties”). The Parties agree that if a Performance Test has not occurred within one-hundred and eighty (180) days following the Guaranteed Mechanical Completion Date, the entire Successful Performance Test Payment shall be forfeited
by UTCP. 
 UTCP LIMITED STEP-IN RIGHT 
 If a
Performance Test is not completed within sixty (60) calendar days of the Guaranteed Mechanical Completion Date, then UTCP may exercise its rights under the Step-In and Standstill Agreement, dated as of the date hereof (the “Step-In and
Standstill Agreement”). 
 UTCP CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION RIGHTS 
 BUYER shall promptly send, or cause to be sent, copies of the monthly progress reports to UTCP that BUYER sends to the Lender; provided, however, that BUYER is entitled to redact confidential, privileged or other
sensitive information therefrom. During the design, engineering, construction, commissioning and performance testing of the Facility, BUYER shall provide a UTCP representative with reasonable access to the Facility and to BUYER’s
representatives, agents and subcontractors to enable UTCP to monitor the progress of the Facility. 
 UTCP’S RECEIPT OF INDEPENDENT
ENGINEER’S REPORT AND ACCEPTABILITY THEREOF 
 The obligations of the Parties under this Agreement shall not be effective until: (i) UTCP
has received a final Lender’s Independent Engineer’s report (the “Engineer’s Report” or the “Report”) from R.W. Beck, Inc. (the “Independent Engineer”); and (ii) the Report shall
be acceptable to UTCP in its reasonable discretion. UTCP shall provide written notice to BUYER acknowledging receipt of the Report and its acceptance to UTCP thereof. For the avoidance of doubt, no payments will be due from BUYER to UTCP until UTCP
has provided such notice to BUYER. 
 In the event the Report is not reasonably acceptable to UTCP, UTCP and BUYER shall work together in good faith for 15
calendar days after UTCP’s receipt of the Report to resolve UTCP’s concerns; such resolution may include, without limitation, a written amendment to this Agreement. 
  

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 REPURCHASE OPTION 
 In the event that: (i) the Facility has not been placed into commercial operation within six (6) months after the date Mechanical Completion occurs due to events or circumstances not directly caused by or related to the Equipment
or UTCP’s material breach of this Agreement; (ii) BUYER is not diligently working toward placing the Facility into commercial operation; and (iii) BUYER has repaid in full all amounts outstanding under the Credit Agreement, then UTCP
shall have the right, but not the obligation, to repurchase the Equipment for an amount equal to the portion of the Total Contract Price received from BUYER; provided, that in the event UTCP repurchases the Equipment, neither Party shall thereafter
have any liability to the other Party hereunder. 
 SERVICES AND MATERIALS FROM UTCP 
 UTCP WILL PROVIDE SERVICES REQUIRED FOR INITIAL START-UP OF THE UNITS OF EQUIPMENT DELIVERED AS SET FORTH ON EXHIBIT B. “INITIAL START-UP” SHALL MEAN THE
FIRST START-UP OF THE EQUIPMENT DELIVERED FOLLOWING COMPLETION OF INSTALLATION AT BUYER’S SITE SUCH THAT THE UNITS OF EQUIPMENT ARE READY FOR BUYER’S NORMAL OPERATION. UTCP MAY PROVIDE ANY OR ALL OF THE SERVICES REQUIRED UNDER THIS
AGREEMENT THROUGH A UTCP-AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER. BUYER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION PRIOR TO INITIAL START-UP AS OUTLINED UNDER BUYER’S RESPONSIBILITIES BELOW. 
 Except as expressly stated herein, UTCP shall not be required to provide any materials related to the Equipment or to provide any services relating to the Equipment,
including to perform tests, install any items of Equipment or parts thereof, or make modifications, that may be recommended or directed by solely an insurance company, or a government, state, municipal or local utility, or other authority. UTCP
shall provide all available customer documentation that relates to the installation, use and maintenance of the Equipment. UTCP may provide any Equipment-related documentation to BUYER electronically. BUYER acknowledges that any quotations, cost or
other analysis, or other materials provided by UTCP or BUYER are for informational purposes only, that no liability will accrue to UTCP based on any such materials and that all of the obligations and warranties of UTCP are as expressly provided
herein and are not supplemented or amended by any such materials. UTCP shall review and comment on BUYER’s installation design drawings and related materials and shall acknowledge to BUYER in a signed writing that it has reviewed said drawings
and related materials within 10 calendar days after UTCP’s receipt of said drawings and related materials. UTCP makes no warranties or representations with respect to, and accepts no liability arising directly or indirectly from or in
connection with BUYER’s drawings and related materials, or UTCP’s review and/or comment on said drawings or related materials. BUYER is responsible in all respects for the design of the installation and for the installation of the
Equipment. 
 DELIVERY; TITLE; AND SHIPPING 
 UTCP
shall arrange and prepay shipping and transportation by carrier from the place of manufacture or supply, as applicable, to the Destination. All Equipment shall be manufactured and supplied within the United States and shipment thereof to BUYER shall
be FOB the place of manufacture or supply. UTCP will give BUYER written notice of the delivery date not less than three (3) weeks prior to the delivery date of the Equipment. BUYER is responsible for unloading the pieces of equipment at the
Destination. BUYER is responsible for noting any irregularities or damage at the time of unloading and for designating such irregularities on the shippers’ bill of lading; provided that BUYER’s failure to do so shall not waive or limit any
of BUYER’S rights hereunder. Prior to shipment of each unit of Equipment, UTCP shall arrange for the replacement cost of each such unit of Equipment to be covered under carrier’s cargo insurance policy and shall provide BUYER with a
Certificate of Insurance evidencing such coverage and naming BUYER as an additional insured and a loss payee thereunder. Title to and risk of loss related to Equipment shall transfer from UTCP to BUYER upon delivery at the place of manufacture or
supply. The Equipment shall be, or as of the date hereof has been, delivered to the Destination not later than July 18, 2008, unless BUYER agrees otherwise. 
 WARRANTIES 
 UTCP warrants as follows: 
 (i) that the services provided hereunder to BUYER as specified in Exhibit B will be performed in a workmanlike manner and in accordance with usual industry standards and the design specifications for the Equipment, and UTCP’s
liability and BUYER’s remedy under this services warranty are limited to UTCP’s correction of such defective services, provided that written notice of such defective services shall have been given by BUYER to UTCP within ninety
(90) days after the performance of such services by UTCP (the “Services Warranty”); 
 (ii) the Equipment will be warranted against
defects in materials and workmanship during normal use and operation in accordance with the Equipment’s standard limited warranty terms of coverage set forth in Exhibit C; 
 (iii) that the Equipment shall demonstrate an average net electrical output during a four (4) hour commissioning test of each unit of Equipment in accordance with the requirements and methodology set forth in
Exhibit D-1 hereto (each, a “Commissioning Test”). If a Successful Commissioning Test (as such term is defined in Exhibit D-1) cannot be achieved (a “Shortfall”), UTCP shall promptly remedy such Shortfall
through service, maintenance, or the supply of additional units of Equipment, consistent with Equipment availability and lead times. (the “Commissioning Warranty”) 
 THE WARRANTIES EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES PROVIDED HEREUNDER, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. BUYER must provide, pay for and maintain a dedicated analog telephone line, internet service or other mutually agreed service with long distance direct dial and answer capability for UTCP’s
remote monitoring service. Upon reasonable notice from UTCP, BUYER agrees to provide UTCP reasonable access to the Equipment for purposes of repair or replacement under this warranty and agrees to provide, at its sole cost, the personnel and
equipment required to provide such access to UTCP, including any reasonable personnel and equipment required for any rigging, hoisting and related services necessary to perform work under the warranty. 
  

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 BUYER’S RESPONSIBILITIES 
 BUYER shall be responsible for the rigging, hoisting, assembly and installation of the Equipment. BUYER shall also be responsible for obtaining all authorizations and permits necessary to install, operate and maintain
the Equipment and for paying all associated costs necessary for or relating to installation of the Equipment. BUYER shall also be responsible for obtaining interconnection approval from the local distribution utility, including obtaining any
interconnection equipment required by the local utility that is not included on the attached Bill of Materials, and shall be responsible for conducting any required witness or other testing of the interconnection protection functionality. BUYER
shall provide UTCP with all information requested in order to comply with OSHA and other applicable Employee, Health and Safety rules and regulations, including but not limited to information relating to the energy-control procedures applicable at
the Equipment site under 29 CFR 1910.147 (The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout)). 
 BUYER agrees that it will, prior to UTCP’s Initial
Start-up mobilization, fully install the Equipment in conformance with UTCP’s installation requirements and guidelines. UTCP shall have provided current installation instructions and specifications to BUYER within thirty (30) days after
the execution of this Agreement. Upon delivery of the units of Equipment, BUYER will be provided with an installation checklist summarizing certain steps required by BUYER prior to Initial Start-Up. BUYER acknowledges that the warranties of UTCP are
not supplemented or amended by any such documents. BUYER shall provide UTCP with a completed installation checklist at least five (5) business days prior to the desired and agreed upon date to start the Initial Start-up and commissioning
process. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that UTCP mobilizes at BUYER’s request and the preparation is not complete, BUYER shall pay for remobilization, including travel, material, equipment and labor expenses. 
 INSURANCE 
 UTCP and BUYER shall each maintain statutory
workers’ compensation and employers’ liability insurance covering UTCP’s or BUYER’s liability for injury or death sustained by UTCP’s or BUYER’s employees, and commercial general liability insurance under which the
limit of liabilities for injuries, including property damage and accidental death, shall be at least $1,000,000. for any one occurrence. If either party so requests in writing, the other party shall furnish certificates of insurance evidencing the
above insurance coverage. 
 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY & CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 
 The price allocable in this Agreement to any Equipment (including all options) alleged to be the cause of any loss or damage shall be the ceiling limit on the aggregate
liability of BUYER on the one hand and UTCP on the other hand with respect to loss or damage whether founded in contract or tort (including negligence) arising out of, or resulting from, (i) this Agreement or the performance or breach thereof,
(ii) the design, manufacture, delivery, sale, repair, replacement of any such Equipment, or (iii) the use of any such Equipment; provided, however, that the foregoing limitation UTCP’s liability shall not apply: (a) to
liabilities incurred by UTCP under the Commissioning Warranty or the Services Warranty, (b) to Mechanical Completion Delay Penalties or Performance Penalties or (c) to the extent caused by the gross negligence or willful misconduct of UTCP
or its employees or agents. 
 Under no circumstances shall either Party be liable for any special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages of any
nature whatsoever, including without limitation, business interruption, lost profits, revenues or sales, or increased costs of production, whether such claims are based in contract, warranty or tort, including negligence, or any other legal theory
or principle; provided that nothing herein shall limit UTCP’s liability for the Mechanical Completion Delay Penalties or Performance Penalties. 
 ENTIRE AGREEMENT 
 This Agreement, the Consent and Agreement between the Parties and Lender dated August 31, 2008 and the Step-In
and Standstill Agreement shall constitute the entire contract between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof with all prior proposals, representations, quotations, agreements and understandings, written or oral, superseded hereby. It
is agreed that UTCP does not intend to create a right in any third party with respect to the section of the Agreement entitled LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, by entering into this Agreement. The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall exclusively
govern UTCP’s performance hereunder and any terms or conditions in addition to or different from this Agreement shall have no effect. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 2-207 of the Uniform Commercial Code of UTCP’s objection
to all terms and conditions in addition to or different from the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including without limitation any terms or conditions contained in any written acceptance, order confirmation, purchase order or similar document
related to the Equipment that may be issued by BUYER. This Agreement shall not be amended, except in a writing signed by the Parties hereto. 
 ASSIGNMENT 
 Neither party may assign any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement, except with the written consent of the
other, and any assignment made without such consent shall be null and void; provided, however, either Party may, upon written notice to the other, assign its rights and obligations without such consent, to an entity which acquires all or
substantially all of the Party’s assets or which controls, is controlled by or is under common control with the Party or to an affiliate in which Raser Technologies holds directly or indirectly an equity or profits interest of at least 20% and
the assignee is not a competitor of UTCP. In the event that an assignment permitted by this section is made, notice shall be promptly provided to the other Party. 
  

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 NO WAIVER; SEVERABILITY; HEADINGS 
 The failure of either Party to insist on any right, or to invoke or elect any remedy, shall not be construed as a waiver of that right, remedy or election in the absence of a writing signed by the waiving Party. The
invalidity of one or more of the phrases, sentences, clauses, or paragraphs contained in this Agreement shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. Section headings in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect
in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 
 SOFTWARE LICENSE 
 If software is provided in connection with this Agreement, it shall be licensed and not sold. Unless otherwise stated, BUYER will receive one license per contract and such license shall be nontransferable except in
connection with a permitted assignment of this Agreement, and this license shall be applicable to all the units of Equipment purchased by BUYER for the Facility. BUYER will not transfer or copy any such software or use it in connection with any
equipment other than the Equipment provided hereunder. UTCP will not be obligated to deliver software to any person other than BUYER or BUYER’s designated and approved agent. BUYER hereby agrees to be liable for its agents’ compliance with
the terms of any software license as outlined herein. UTCP assumes no liability and makes no warranties or representations with respect to any third party software related to the Equipment. Any liabilities, warranties or representations with respect
to software licensed to BUYER from UTCP shall be established solely by the express provisions of the applicable software license terms and conditions, if any, between BUYER and UTCP. 
 DELAYS 
 Under no circumstances shall UTCP be liable for any loss, damage or delay due to any reasonably
unforeseeable cause beyond UTCP’s reasonable control, including but not limited to acts or omissions of government, delays in receipt of export or import licenses or permits, strikes, lockouts, labor disputes, transportation shortages, fire,
explosion, theft, weather damage, flood, earthquake, riot, severe weather, civil commotion, war, terrorism, malicious mischief, or acts of God (a “Force Majeure Event”). If a Force Majeure Event occurs, the time for performance of
this Agreement shall be extended for a reasonable period by reason of the delay. UTCP shall not be obligated to incur any additional expenses in connection with a delay caused by a Force Majeure Event unless so directed in writing by BUYER, in which
event the cost of any measures taken to recover any lost time shall be at BUYER’s cost. 
 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND EXPORT CONTROL 

 UTCP and BUYER will each comply with all federal and state laws applicable to the performance of their respective obligations hereunder. The Parties shall
also comply with all U.S. and other export control laws and regulations associated with or arising from the sale, delivery, or subsequent use of equipment, data and documentation, including without limitation restrictions on the re-export of
equipment, data and documentation. 
 LAW CONTROLLING 
 The rights of all Parties under this Agreement and the construction and effect of every provision hereof shall be subject to and construed according to the laws of the State of Connecticut, including the Uniform Commercial Code, and of the
United States of America, excluding the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods. 
  

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 EXHIBIT A 
 Customer Requested Delivery Dates 
 Units
1-50                                        
July 18, 2008 
 The Delivery Date of the fifty (50) PureCycle® units is stated above. 
  

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 EXHIBIT B 
 BILL OF MATERIALS 
 225 kW rated Geothermal
PureCycle® Power System 
  

			
	 QNTY
	  	 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION

	 50 units
	  	225 kW rated PureCycle® Power System – Geothermal
	 1 / System
	  	Frame
	 1 / System
	  	Water condenser, copper configuration
	 1 / System
	  	Liquid evaporator, steel configuration
	 1 / System
	  	Turbine, resource temperature (245oF)
	 1 / System
	  	Refrigerant pump
	 1 / System
	  	Electrical Control System
	 1 Set / System
	  	Piping, valves
	 Initial Fill
	  	Refrigerant, R245fa
	 Initial Fill
	  	Turbine Oil

  

	
	Commissioning Services
	
	 Leak-check unit and pull a vacuum
 Charge unit with
refrigerant
 Program controller
 Program soft-starter

Program speed sensor
 Perform unit electrical check
 Install filter drier
 Fill turbine with oil
 Install necessary guarding and insulation
 Start unit and leak-check customer
connections including resource, cooling, and air plumbing.

  

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	  	Exhibit 10.9

 [***] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED FROM
PUBLIC FILING PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT SUBMITTED TO THE U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. THE OMITTED INFORMATION, WHICH HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED WITH THE SYMBOL “[***],” HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE U.S.
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24B-2 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED. 
 SERVICE AGREEMENT 

 This SERVICE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement” or “Contract”) is made and entered into as of the last date of execution hereof by and
between UTC Power Corporation, a corporation incorporated and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware and having an office and place of business in South Windsor, Connecticut (hereinafter referred to as “UTC Power”) and Thermo
No. 1 BE-01, LLC, a limited liability company incorporated and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware and having an office and place of business at 5152 N. Edgewood Drive, Suite 375, Provo, Utah 84604 (hereinafter referred to as
“Customer”). Customer and UTC Power are hereinafter referred to collectively as “Parties”. 
  

			
	LOCATION OF SERVICE; THE “SITE”	  	Beaver County, Utah
		
	DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT	  	Fifty (50) PureCycle® 225 systems

 THE SERVICES 
 UTC Power shall perform the services described in the Scope of Services attached as Exhibit A hereto (the “Services”), in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and any and all other documents expressly incorporated
herein by reference. 
 UPTIME GUARANTEE 
 UTC
Power is providing Customer with the Uptime Guarantee attached as Exhibit B hereto in connection with, and conditioned on, Customer’s purchase of and continuation of the services under this Agreement. 
 THE CONTRACT PRICE 
 The annual payment for the Services in the
first year of the Term shall be [***], and the total contract price covering all units of Equipment during the Term shall be [***] (the “Contract Price”), subject to additions and deductions authorized pursuant to this Contract. The
Contract Price payment schedule is as follows: 
  

							
	 Year
	  	 Annual Payment
	  	 Year
	  	 Annual Payment

	 1
	  	 [***]
	  	6	  	 [***]

	 2
	  	 [***]
	  	7	  	 [***]

	 3
	  	 [***]
	  	8	  	 [***]

	 4
	  	 [***]
	  	9	  	 [***]

	 5
	  	 [***]
	  	10	  	 [***]

 Customer may elect by notice to UTC Power not less that six (6) months prior to the sixth anniversary of the
Effective Date to enter into negotiations with UTC Power to determine a mutually acceptable adjustment (either upwards or downwards) to the Annual Payment amounts for years 6 through 10 of the Term, to reflect the actual maintenance history and cost
of providing the Services during the first five (5) years of the Term Parties as well as the anticipated costs to be incurred in years 6-10, including the cost of the turbine overhaul at approximately 40,000 which will be amortized over years
6-10.. Should Customer make the election to open negotiations on the pricing for years 6-10, the Parties shall meet to negotiate, in good faith, on the cost for the annual service. If the Parties do not agree on a mutually acceptable adjustment,
then either Party may terminate this Agreement. Should either party terminate this Agreement in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the Parties agree that the cost of the turbine overhaul will be due and payable immediately, provided that
the turbine overhaul has occurred and to the extent the costs have not already been paid as part of the amortized amounts for the services in years 6-10. 
 TERM 
 This Agreement shall become effective upon commissioning of the first unit of Equipment (the “Effective Date”) and
shall continue for a ten (10) year term (the “Term”). Commissioning of the Equipment is expected to occur prior to December 15, 2008. Any delay in commissioning of more that six (6) months, not caused by UTC Power, may
result in an adjustment to the Contract Price. Following the ninth anniversary of the Effective Date, Customer shall have the option to extend the Term of this Agreement for an additional five (5) year extension term (the “Extension
Term”) upon written notice to UTC Power not less than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the Term (an “Extension Notice”). Following UTC Power’s receipt of an Extension Notice and prior to the commencement
of the Extension Term, the Parties shall agree upon a mutually acceptable Contract Price applicable to the Services in Extension Term. 
 NOTICES

 Address all notices, which shall be made in the English language, by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by facsimile to: 
  

			
	 UTC POWER:
	  	CUSTOMER:
	UTC Power Corporation	  	Thermo No. 1 BE-01, LLC
	195 Governor’s Highway	  	5152 N. Edgewood Drive, Suite 375
	South Windsor, CT 06074 U.S.A.	  	Provo, Utah 84604
	Attention: Counsel	  	Attention: Steven Brown
	Facsimile: (860) 727-2399	  	Facsimile: (801) 374 – 3314

 ACCEPTANCE 
 This Agreement, including the Scope of Services attached hereto and each attachment and other document appended hereto and expressly incorporated herein, if any, shall be the binding agreement between the Parties upon the execution hereof
by an authorized representative of each of the Parties. 
  

									
	Accepted in Duplicate by:
	UTC POWER CORPORATION:	 		 	THERMO NO. 1 BE-01, LLC:
					
	By:	 	 /s/ James Van Hoof
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Brent M. Cook

					
	Name:	 	James Van Hoof	 		 	Name:	 	Brent M. Cook
					
	Title:	 	V.P., CFO	 		 	Title:	 	Manager/CEO
					
	Date:	 	8/30/08	 		 	Date:	 	8/31/08

 STANDARD TERMS & CONDITIONS 
 PAYMENT TERMS AND TAXES 
 UTC Power shall invoice Customer for the Annual Payments in quarterly installments.
The first quarterly installment of the year one Annual Payment shall be invoiced by UTC Power promptly following the date of the commissioning of the first unit of Equipment. No payment against the first invoice shall be due until the date that is
the earlier of (i) a Successful Performance Test or (ii) 90 days after a Successful Commissioning Test, as each such term is defined in the Purchase Contract between UTC Power and Customer dated August 31, 2008. Each subsequent
quarterly installment of the applicable Annual Payment shall be invoiced on the quarterly anniversary of the Effective Date. Customer shall pay UTC Power, in addition to the Contract Price, any and all taxes (except for income taxes) which may be
imposed by any taxing authority arising from the performance of the Services, or otherwise under this Agreement, and for which UTC Power may be held responsible for collection or payment, either on its own behalf or that of Customer. All payments
made to UTC Power shall be made in U.S. dollar funds by wire transfer of immediately available funds or by check in the required remittance amount without discount to a U.S. bank designated by UTC Power for credit to UTC Power’s account. If
payment is made by check Customer shall send the check to: 
  

			
	Regular Mail	  	Overnight Mail
	UTC Power Corporation	  	Mellon Financial
	Dept. CH 10788	  	5505 Cumberland Ave. Suite 307
	Palatine, IL 60055-0594	  	Chicago, IL 60656-1471
		  	Attn: Lockbox Supervisor
		  	UTC Power Corporation – CH10788
		  	Phone: (773) 763-5631

 If the payment is made by wire transfer, Customer shall transfer funds to UTC Power’s account at: 

Mellon Financial Corp 
 Mellon Client Service Center 
 500 Ross Street 
 Pittsburgh, PA 15262-0001 
 Acct #: [***] 
 ABA Routing # (U.S.): [***] 
 Swift # (International): [***] 
 Payment terms are net 30 days of invoice
date and each payment will accrue interest from the date it is due until the date it is received by UTC Power, at a rate of 1.5% per month. In no event shall this interest be deemed to be a penalty but shall be solely construed as an
administrative charge to UTC Power arising out of Customer’s late payment. Customer shall reimburse UTC Power for any expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred in collecting any overdue payments, and in no event shall the
payment hereunder exceed any applicable federal or state usury laws. 
 UTC Power shall submit invoices for payment to Customer at the address indicated
under the section herein entitled NOTICES, if any, or as otherwise directed in writing by Customer. 
 SERVICES AND MATERIALS 
 UTC Power shall perform and execute the provisions of this Agreement as an independent contractor and shall not be an agent or employee of Customer. UTC Power may provide
any or all of the Services required under this Agreement through its sister division, Carrier Commercial Services (“Carrier”) or another UTC Power-authorized service provider. Unless otherwise agreed as provided herein, the Services will
be performed during the regular working hours of the regular working days of UTC Power or, if applicable, its subcontractors. Any Services to be performed at times or during days when workers are entitled to overtime or premium rates will be
performed at the particular workers’ then applicable amount or rate of payment for work at such time or days. Customer agrees to reimburse UTC Power for any and all costs associated with such work done at overtime or premium rates to the extent
that Customer requires that any Services to be performed at times or during days when workers are entitled to overtime or premium rates, provided that Customer shall not be required to reimburse UTC Power for such costs if (i) such Services
could reasonably have been performed during the regular working hours of the regular working days of UTC Power or, if applicable, its subcontractors, (ii) UTC Power, Carrier or another UTC Power-authorized service provider, as applicable,
elects to perform such Services at times or during days when workers are entitled to overtime or premium rates or (iii) such Services are required to be performed at times or during days when workers are entitled to overtime or premium rates as
a result of the failure by UTC Power to perform its obligations in accordance with this Agreement. 
 Any parts provided under this Agreement will be new
parts manufactured or selected by UTC Power or parts reconditioned to UTC Power standards. All replacement parts will be furnished by UTC Power in exchange for the parts replaced. If any part delivered hereunder incorporates computer software, the
parties agree that UTC Power is not selling the software to the Customer but merely providing a license to use such software for operating the Equipment for which such part was provided. By accepting delivery of such part the Customer agrees not to
copy or let others copy such software, to keep such software in confidence as a trade secret, to use such software solely for its internal purposes in connection with the operation of the Equipment covered under this Agreement, and not to transfer
possession of such part to others except as part of a transfer of ownership of the Equipment, in which case the license to use such software shall be automatically assigned to the transferee of the Equipment. 
  

			
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 EXCLUSIONS 
 Unless expressly included in the Scope of Services, UTC Power shall not be responsible for items not normally subject to mechanical maintenance including but not limited to: duct work, casings, cabinets, fixtures, structural supports,
grillage, water piping, steam piping, drain piping, cooling tower fill, boiler tubes, boiler refractory, disconnect switches and circuit breakers. Except as otherwise provided herein, UTC Power shall not be responsible for repairs, replacements,
alterations, additions, adjustments, unscheduled calls or emergency calls, to the extent necessitated by negligent operation, abuse, misuse, improper installation, shipping or storage damage, prior improper maintenance, repairs by others, vandalism,
obsolescence, building system design, damage due to freezing, weather, the environment, chemical/electrochemical attack, corrosive and/or erosive environments or fuels, other corrosion or erosion, compressor fouling, power quality disturbances,
deterioration due to wear and tear, any damage related to the presence of mold, fungi, mildew or bacteria, or any other cause beyond UTC Power’s control. UTC Power shall not be responsible for the identification, detection, abatement,
encapsulating or removal of asbestos, products or materials containing asbestos, other Hazardous Materials, mold, fungi, mildew, or bacteria. In the event that UTC Power encounters any asbestos product or any Hazardous Materials in the course of
performing its work, UTC Power may suspend its work and remove its employees from the project, until such product or material, and any hazards connected with it are abated. UTC Power shall receive an extension of time to complete its work and
compensation for delays encountered as a result of such situation and its correction. At Customer’s request, UTC Power shall reasonably cooperate with and advise Customer in connection with the performance of tests, installation of any items of
equipment or modifications that may be recommended or directed by insurance companies, government, state, municipal or other authority (“Compliance Work”) to ensure that any Compliance Work conforms to UTC Power standard maintenance
protocols, provided that UTC Power shall not be obligated to actually perform any such tests, install equipment or make modifications except as provided for in this paragraph. UTC Power, at its option, may submit to Customer a proposal for the cost
of performing such tests, installations or modifications, which cost shall be payable in addition to the Contract Price. If Customer rejects such proposal, Customer may perform such Compliance Work, or authorize another party to perform such
Compliance Work with the cooperation and advice of UTC Power. No warranty or guarantee (including, without limitation, the Uptime Guarantee) shall be affected in any manner by the performance of Compliance Work. 
 CHANGES OR EXTRAS 
 UTC Power will perform changes,
modifications, additions, deletions or extras to the Services if agreed to in a writing signed by both Parties that contains the new scope of services and an adjustment to the Contract Price. Services or parts requested by the Customer in addition
to those Services specified in this Agreement will be provided upon receipt of the Customer’s written authorization and invoiced at UTC Power’s prevailing labor rates and parts charges. Such additional services or parts shall be supplied
under the terms of this Agreement. 
 WARRANTIES 
 UTC Power warrants that all Service provided under this Agreement shall be performed in a workmanlike manner. UTC Power also warrants all UTC Power parts or components supplied hereunder to be free from defects in material and workmanship.
UTC Power parts and components shall be warranted for the longer of the remaining original equipment warranty provided by UTC Power and the term of this Agreement. Except as expressly provided elsewhere in this Agreement, Service provided under this
Agreement shall be warranted for the term of this Agreement. UTC Power shall at its option repair, replace, or issue a credit, for any such defective parts, components or service, provided they were not damaged, abused, altered by a third-party or
affected by chemical properties. Any warranty claim must be provided to UTC Power in writing prior to the end of the applicable warranty period. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY; INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE, ALL OF WHICH ARE HEREBY WAIVED BY CUSTOMER AND DISCLAIMED BY UTC POWER. UTC Power’s
obligation to repair, replace, or issue credit for any defective parts, components or Service shall be Customer’s exclusive remedy. 
 CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITIES  
 Unless specifically provided otherwise in the Scope of Services attached hereto, Customer shall:

 Pay the Contract Price and other sums required to be paid by it to UTC Power in accordance with this Agreement; 
 Provide UTC Power’s and its subcontractors’ workers safe access to the Site and a safe place for performing the Services, free of Hazardous
Materials, toxic materials, and all unsafe working conditions; 
 Provide UTC Power with unrestricted access to the Site and reasonable access
to the Customer’s applicable records and personnel during UTC Power’s normal working hours. UTC Power may start and stop Customer’s systems incidental to the Services, as reasonably arranged with Customer’s representative and
Customer shall permit use of building services including, but not limited to: water, elevators, receiving dock facilities, electrical service and local telephone service; 
 Provide water treatment in accordance with specifications (applicable to absorption chiller equipment only, if any); 
 Provide the daily routine Equipment operation; including routine equipment log readings. 
 Provide and maintain a high speed
internet connection (or equivalent as approved by UTCP) for UTC Power’s remote monitoring service; 
 Operate the Equipment in accordance
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 Keep areas adjacent to the Site and Services free of extraneous material, move any stock, fixtures, walls
or partitions that may be necessary to perform the Services and ensure proper protection of the Equipment and other materials from debris and other hazards and materials at the Site; 
 Promptly notify UTC Power of any unusual operating conditions at the Site; 
 Be responsible for identification, detection, abatement, encapsulating or removal of asbestos, products or materials containing asbestos, other Hazardous Materials, mold, fungi, mildew, or bacteria and provide UTC
Power with all information requested in order to comply with OSHA and other applicable Employee, Health and Safety rules and regulations, including but not limited to information relating to the energy-control procedures applicable at the Project
Location under 29 CFR 1910.147, (The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout)); 
 Indemnify and save UTC Power harmless against all
liability growing out of Customer’s failure to carry out any of Customer’s obligations under this Agreement. 
 EQUIPMENT CONDITION AND
RECOMMENDED SERVICE 
 Should UTC Power determine the need for repairs or replacement outside the scope of this Agreement, UTC Power will provide
Customer in writing an “equipment condition” report including recommendations for corrections and the price for repairs in addition to this Agreement. In the event UTC Power recommends certain services and Customer does not elect to have
such services properly performed in a timely fashion, UTC Power shall not be responsible for any Equipment or control failures, operability or any long-term damage that may result. UTC Power at its option will either continue to maintain Equipment
and/or controls to the best of its ability, without any responsibility, or remove such Equipment from this Agreement, adjusting the Contract Price accordingly. 
 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 
 Hazardous Material is any substance or material identified now or in the future as a hazardous substance or
hazardous material under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1982. UTC Power shall not be obligated to commence or continue Services until all known or suspected Hazardous Material discovered at the Site has
been removed, or rendered or determined to be harmless by Customer as certified by an independent testing laboratory and approved by the appropriate government agency. If UTC Power incurs additional costs and/or is delayed due to the presence or
remediation of Hazardous Material, UTC Power shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment in the Contract Price. Customer shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless UTC Power and its agents, directors, officers, servants, employees and subsidiaries
(collectively “UTC Power Indemnitees”) from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses, and reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses, arising out of, resulting from, relating to or in any way attributable to any Hazardous
Material that is now, has ever been, or will ever be at the Site (other than any Hazardous Material that has been brought to the Site by UTC Power or its subcontractors or suppliers in connection with the Services). Notwithstanding the foregoing,
this paragraph shall not be applicable to the extent that Hazardous Materials are present at the Site as a result of the acts or omissions of UTC Power. 
 INSURANCE 
 UTC Power and Customer shall each maintain statutory workers’ compensation and employers’ liability insurance
covering UTC Power’s or Customer’s liability for injury or death sustained by UTC Power’s or Customer’s employees, and commercial general liability insurance under which the limit of liabilities for injuries, including property
damage and accidental death, shall be at least $1,000,000 for any one occurrence. If either Party so requests in writing, the other Party shall furnish certificates of insurance evidencing the above insurance coverage. 
 LOSS, DAMAGE OR DELAY; FORCE MAJEURE 
 Under no circumstances
shall UTC Power be liable for any loss, damage or delay due to any cause beyond UTC Power’s reasonable control, including but not limited to acts or omissions of government, strikes, lockouts, labor disputes, transportation shortages, fire,
explosion, theft, weather damage, flood, earthquake, riot, severe weather, civil commotion, war, terrorism, malicious mischief, or acts of God. The time for performance of this Contract shall be extended for a period equal to any time lost by reason
of the delay. UTC Power shall not be obligated to incur any additional expenses in connection with such a delay unless so directed in writing by Customer, in which event the cost of any measures taken to recover any lost time shall be at
Customer’s cost. 
 BUYER’S CLAIMS 
 No
claim of Customer related to an alleged failure by UTC Power to meet any requirement of this Contract shall be valid unless, prior to Customer incurring any cost related to such claim, Customer notifies UTC Power in writing, in detail of such
alleged failure and Customer then allows UTC Power a reasonable time to correct any such failure verified by UTC Power. Any suits arising from the performance or nonperformance of UTC Power, whether based upon contract, negligence, strict liability
or otherwise, shall be brought within one (1) year from the date the claim arose. 
 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 
 UTC Power shall be liable for damage to property, other than the equipment provided under this Agreement, and to persons, to the extent that the negligent acts or
omissions of UTC Power or its authorized subcontractors are determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to have directly contributed to such injury or property damage. The price allocable in this Contract to any Services alleged to be the cause
of any loss or damage shall be the ceiling limit on the aggregate liability of UTC Power and Carrier, whether founded in contract or tort (including negligence), arising out of, or resulting from this Contract or the performance or breach thereof.
Under no circumstances shall UTC Power or Carrier be liable for any special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages of any nature whatsoever, including without limitation, business interruption, lost profits, revenues or sales, or increased
costs of production, whether such claims are based in contract, warranty or tort, including negligence, or any other legal theory or principle. 
  

			
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 WASTE DISPOSAL 
 UTC Power shall be responsible for the removal and disposal of all waste generated in connection with the performance of the Services; provided, however, that for purposes of the submission of any waste removal manifests to applicable
governmental authorities, Customer shall be deemed to be the “generator” of such waste. 
 ASSIGNMENT 
 Neither Party may assign any of its rights or obligations under this Contract, except as otherwise expressly provided herein or with the written consent of the other
Party, and any assignment made without such consent shall be null and void; provided, however, (i) UTC Power may, upon written notice to Customer, assign UTC Power’s rights and obligations without such consent, to an entity which acquires
all or substantially all of UTC Power’s assets or which controls, is controlled by or is under common control with UTC Power, and (ii) Customer may, upon written notice to UTC Power, collaterally assign its rights and obligations hereunder
without such consent. 
 TERMINATION 
 In the event
of a material breach by either Party in the performance of the breaching party’s duties, obligations or undertakings to the non-breaching party under this Agreement, the non-breaching party will have the right to terminate the work under this
Agreement by giving written notice to the breaching party of the specific breach involved; provided that the breaching party shall have thirty (30) days to cure such breach prior to such termination taking effect. Upon termination taking
effect, UTC Power shall be entitled to receive payments for any Services performed in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, for all costs incurred prior to such termination. 
 NO WAIVER; SEVERABILITY; HEADINGS 
 The failure of either party to insist on any right, or to invoke or elect
any remedy, shall not be construed as a waiver of that right, remedy or election in the absence of a writing signed by the waiving party. The invalidity of one or more of the phrases, sentences, clauses, or paragraphs contained in this Agreement
shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. Section headings in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 
 ENTIRE AGREEMENT  
 This Agreement, including the Scope of
Services attached hereto as Exhibits A and incorporated by reference herein and any other documents attached hereto and expressly made a part hereof, and all changes or amendments hereto shall constitute the entire agreement between the Parties with
respect to the matters set forth herein, with all prior proposals, representations, quotations, agreements and understandings, written or oral, superseded hereby. It is agreed that the Parties do not intend to create a right in any third party,
other than Carrier with respect to the section of the Agreement entitled LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, by entering into this Agreement. The terms and conditions of this Agreement, including all documents, if any, expressly incorporated herein, and any
attachment to this Agreement expressly referenced herein, shall exclusively govern the Parties’ performance hereunder and any terms or conditions in addition to or different from this Agreement, including without limitation any terms or
conditions provided in any purchase order or similar document related to the Services which are not expressly incorporated herein, shall have no effect. Unless expressly stated otherwise, the provisions of this Agreement shall have precedence over
the terms of any other Contract documents, if any exist. This Agreement shall not be changed or amended, except in a writing signed by the Parties. 
 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS; GOVERNING LAW 
 UTC Power and Customer will each comply with all federal and state laws applicable to the
performance of their respective obligations hereunder. The rights of all parties under this Contract and the construction and effect of every provision hereof shall be subject to and construed according to the laws of the State of Connecticut,
including the Uniform Commercial Code, and of the United States of America, excluding the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods. 
 SUBCONTRACTORS 
 UTC Power shall bind every subcontractor to, and shall require every subcontractor to be bound by, the terms of this
Agreement as far as applicable to the subcontractor’s portion of the Services. Unless Customer approves or requests work or materials without the approval of UTC Power, Customer shall not be liable to make any payment for the Services directly
to any subcontractor. 
 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 
 UTC Power shall comply with Executive Order 11246, as amended, which is administered by the United States Department of Labor, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, with the relevant rules, regulations and orders of the Secretary
of Labor pertaining thereto, and with all other applicable federal, state and local non-discrimination, non-segregation, affirmative action, veterans employment, and handicapped employment laws, rules, regulations and orders (collectively, the
“EEO/AA Requirements”). UTC Power shall furnish upon request of Customer or any appropriate federal, state or local regulatory body information and reports required by the EEO/AA Requirements. UTC Power shall include the provisions of this
Section in every subcontract or purchase order so that such provisions shall be binding upon each contractor, subcontractor or vendor performing services or providing materials relating to the Services. 
  

			
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 EXHIBIT A 
 SCOPE OF SERVICES 
 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE: 
 SCHEDULED OPERATING INSPECTION(S) 
 Each Scheduled Operating Inspection
is to be performed at the frequency indicated in the Service Agreement Summary. 
 ANNUAL SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 
 Each Annual Scheduled Maintenance is to consist of pre-determined recurring preventative maintenance actions which are to be performed on a yearly interval determined by
equipment operating hours that may be recommended by each equipment manufacturer. These annual tasks are designed to prepare the equipment for prime operating condition so that the equipment will operate effectively, reliably and efficiently.

 MULTI-YEAR SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 
 Each Multi-Year
Scheduled Maintenance is to consist of the necessary scheduled maintenance items performed at intervals generally greater than one year, which is in addition to the Annual Scheduled Maintenance tasks. The frequency of Multi-Year Scheduled
Maintenance items will be determined by the relevant manufacturer’s published recommendations, equipment operating hours and inspection results. In the event the recommendations, operation or conditions change and require a change in the
multi-year frequency, UTC Power shall advise Customer in writing of the appropriate frequency changes and any associated Contract Price adjustment. 
 Multi-Year Scheduled Maintenance includes the repair or replacement of parts and/or components whose normal wear indicates that repair or replacement is needed including: all rotating assemblies, bearings, high speed shaft, internal
clearance adjustments, complete equipment leak testing, evacuation and dehydration where applicable. 
 TURBINE OVERHAULS 
 THIS CONTRACT INCLUDES THE PARTS AND LABOR FOR THE SCHEDULED OVERHAUL OF THE TURBINE ASSEMBLY AT APPROXIMATELY 40,000 HOURS OF OPERATION. 
 REPAIR SERVICE: 
 UNSCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 
 During normal working hours, unscheduled service is provided when necessary to diagnose problems and perform repairs between scheduled inspections. The repairs could be
minor or major and would consist of the work outlined below under this heading REPAIR SERVICE. Unscheduled maintenance is available 365 days per year, 24 hours per day. Outside of normal working hours, unscheduled service can be provided when
necessary for an additional cost, billed for time spent at UTC Power’s applicable billing rates. 
 MINOR REPAIRS 
 Minor repairs shall consist of tasks which are performed during scheduled inspection(s) on an as needed basis that may require minor disassembly and removal of available
inspection covers for minor repairs, measurements, and adjustments including replacement of routine expendable parts, controls, switches and indicator lamps. 
 MAJOR REPAIRS 
 Major repairs consist of the repair or replacement of moving parts, pump and turbine motors, turbine bearing and maintainable
components that may have failed unexpectedly (except for those failures beyond UTC Power’s control as stated in Standard Terms & Conditions). 
 REFRIGERANT LEAK REPAIR LABOR 
 Refrigerant leak repair labor is included and consists of tightening bolts and flange fittings, replacing
gaskets and/or tubes, replacing o-rings and if necessary welding, soldering or brazing to stop leaks of components or any refrigerant piping on or between two or more pieces of equipment. Neither replenishment nor replacement of the refrigerant is
included in the scope of this Agreement. 
  

			
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 GENERAL: 
 Scheduled Maintenance and Repair Service will be performed on a straight time basis during UTC Power’s normal working hours unless otherwise agreed. If the Customer requests overtime service, the Customer agrees to pay extra for the
overtime-premium hours at UTC Power’s applicable overtime billing rates. UTC Power’s remote monitoring system will be used to the extent possible to diagnose problems and restart the system. A Customer installed and active dedicated
high-speed internet connection (or alternative telecommunication as otherwise reasonably agreed by the parties) is required to utilize this feature and is a prerequisite of this Agreement. 
 Unless expressly stated in this Scope of Service, this Agreement does not include any Scheduled Maintenance or Repair Service related to or required as a result of
issues associated with any heat recovery equipment, heat source fluctuations, heat source let-down systems, blower equipment, or equipment not supplied by UTC Power. 
 FILTER CHANGES 
 Filters will be inspected, cleaned and/or replaced as necessary annually. In the event the filter
material or cleaning requires different frequencies (due to experience or changes in operating conditions), recommendations will be made for Customer’s approval to adjust the frequencies and to provide for any corresponding adjustment in the
Contract Price 
 CONDENSER CLEANING; EXCLUSIONS 
 Condenser will be inspected and cleaned as necessary annually. In the event the condenser needs cleaning at different frequencies (due to experience or changes in operating conditions), recommendations will be made for Customer’s
approval to adjust the frequencies and to provide for any corresponding adjustment in the Contract Price. UNLESS EXPRESSLY STATED IN THIS SCOPE OF SERVICE, THIS AGREEMENT DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY REPAIR SERVICES AND OVERHAUL OF THE CONDENSER; INCLUDING,
WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY REPAIR SERVICES RELATED TO OR REQUIRED AS A RESULT OF ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH CONDENSER. 
 EVAPORATOR INSPECTION; EXCLUSIONS 

 Evaporator will be inspected as necessary annually. In the event the evaporator needs inspection at different frequencies or the evaporator needs cleaning
(in both cases due to experience or changes in operating conditions), recommendations will be made for Customer’s approval to adjust the frequencies and/or the Scope of Service under this Agreement, and to provide for any corresponding
adjustment in the Contract Price. UNLESS EXPRESSLY STATED IN THIS SCOPE OF SERVICE, THIS AGREEMENT DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY REPAIR SERVICE AND OVERHAUL OF THE EVAPORATOR; INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY REPAIR SERVICES RELATED TO OR REQUIRED AS A
RESULT OF ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH EVAPORATOR. 
  

			
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 SERVICE AGREEMENT SUMMARY 
  

											
	 	  	Frequency:
	 Tasks
	  	Year 1	  	Year 2	  	Year 3	  	Year 4	  	Year 5
	 Scheduled Operating Inspection
	  	4	  	4	  	4	  	4	  	4
	 Annual Scheduled Maintenance
	  	1	  	1	  	1	  	1	  	1
	 Multi-Year Scheduled Maintenance
	  	0	  	0	  	1	  	0	  	0
	 Turbine Overhauls
	  	0	  	0	  	0	  	0	  	0
	 Repair Services*
	  	A/R	  	A/R	  	A/R	  	A/R	  	A/R
		
	 	  	Frequency:
	 Tasks
	  	Year 6	  	Year 7	  	Year 8	  	Year 9	  	Year 10
	 Scheduled Operating Inspection
	  	4	  	4	  	4	  	4	  	4
	 Annual Scheduled Maintenance
	  	1	  	1	  	1	  	1	  	1
	 Multi-Year Scheduled Maintenance
	  	0	  	0	  	1	  	0	  	0
	 Turbine Overhauls
	  	1	  	0	  	0	  	0	  	0
	 Repair Services*
	  	A/R	  	A/R	  	A/R	  	A/R	  	A/R

  

	*	Items listed under any Task marked “A/R” (As Required) are to be performed, if required, as determined by UTC Power’s best judgment based on actual operating
conditions, analysis and/or equipment monitoring. Items listed under any Task marked “0” are not included in the Scope of Service of this Agreement. Upon request, UTC Power will provide Customer with a proposal for its approval to include
Tasks outside the Scope of Service of this Agreement and to provide for any corresponding adjustment in the Contract Price. 

 MAINTENANCE TASKS 
  

									
	 Maintenance Task
	  	Every 6
Months	  	Annual	  	Every 3
Years	  	Every 5
Years
	 Turbine Oil Change
	  	X	  		  		  	
	 Turbine Oil Filter Change
	  	X	  		  		  	
	 Inspect/Change as required Refrigerant Filter/Drier
	  		  	X	  		  	
	 Inspect/Change as required Oil Recovery System Filter
	  		  	X	  		  	
	 Inspect/Change as required Refrigerant Pump Seal
	  		  		  	X	  	
	 Turbine Vibration check/analysis
	  	X	  	X	  		  	
	 Turbine Temperature check/analysis
	  	X	  	X	  		  	
	 Evaporator Internal Inspection
	  		  	X	  		  	
	 Condenser Internal Inspection and Cleaning as required
	  		  	X	  		  	
	 Condenser Refrigerant Filter inspect and clean as required
	  		  		  	X	  	
	 Turbine Overhaul
	  		  		  		  	X

  

			
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 EXHIBIT B 
 UPTIME GUARANTEE 
 PURECYCLE® 225 TEN YEAR UPTIME GUARANTEE 
 During
the first ten (10) years of the attached UTC Power Corporation Service Agreement (the “Agreement”) for the Geothermal Liquid / Liquid PureCycle® system (the
“System”), UTC Power Corporation (“UTCP”) separately guarantees for each covered System an annual uptime (“System Uptime”) of 92% of the Potential System Uptime per year (the “Guaranteed Uptime”).
Guaranteed Uptime and Potential System uptime are calculated based on the following formulas: 
 GU = 0.92*PSU 
 PSU = PA – (CY/3) – MD 
 PSU = Potential System Uptime is the number of hours when the System has sufficient heat and can produce electricity. 
 PA = Plant Availability is the annual number of hours when sufficient geothermal resource (temperature and flow), cooling tower water (temperature and flow), and power plant and grid availability (power plant and grid presence
without restriction) is available to the System. 
 CY = Cycles is the number times annually that the plant availability drops below
the sufficiency required for System operation. 
 MD = Maintenance Downtime for each planned event that occurs during PA hours.

 Should the System Uptime of a covered System in an applicable twelve (12) month period during the first five (5) years of the Agreement be less
than the Guaranteed Uptime, UTCP agrees to provide Customer a cash rebate in the amount of [***] per hour below the target, up to a total maximum yearly rebate of [***] per covered System. Any rebates over [***] that would otherwise accrue in the
absence of such [***] maximum aggregate annual payout cap shall not be applied to prior or subsequent years and the aggregate maximum rebate paid over the ten (10) year period by UTCP shall in no event exceed [***] per covered System. The
dollar amount of any cash rebates due to Customer shall be calculated once annually and paid to Customer within thirty (30) days of UTCP’s confirmation of the amount due. 
 Should the System Uptime of a covered System in an applicable twelve (12) month period during the first five
(5) years of the Agreement be greater than the Guaranteed Uptime, the number of hours of System Uptime above the Guaranteed Uptime shall be credited to UTCP (referred to herein as the “Performance Bank”). UTCP will have the right to
apply any then current Performance Bank to offset the shortfall of Guaranteed Uptime in any twelve (12) month period for any PureCycle® system for which UTCP is providing an uptime
guarantee. 
 Because technical expertise is critical in meeting the Guaranteed Uptime, this uptime guarantee is conditioned upon maintenance, service and
repairs to the System being provided exclusively by UTCP (directly or through a UTCP authorized service provider) in accordance with UTCP’s standard maintenance scope of work and terms and conditions as described in the Agreement. In the event
that the Agreement is terminated, this Uptime Guarantee shall terminate and be of no further force or effect. Customer must provide and maintain a dedicated analog telephone line or internet service with long distance direct dial and answer
capability for UTCP’s remote monitoring system (RMS) in order to enforce this Uptime Guarantee. The first twelve (12) month period under this Uptime Guarantee shall commence upon the occurrence of the commissioning of the applicable System
at the Site. 
 UTCP will not be responsible for any periods during which the System is not operating due to (a) site issues not related to the System,
including but not limited to issues related to geothermal resource availability or adequacy, electrical load or customer or utility system design or malfunction; (b) System issues arising from improper installation or operation, abuse, neglect,
vandalism, weather, rust, the effects of corrosive and/or erosive environments, inadequate or incorrect water treatment, operation of the System outside the operating specifications defined by UTCP in the applicable operation and maintenance manual,
or modifications, materials or services not executed or provided by UTCP or a UTCP authorized service provider; (c) System downtime during periods when RMS is not functioning due to the failure to maintain a dedicated working communications
path (phone or network); (d) Customer-elected shutdowns of the System; or (e) any other cause beyond UTCP’s direct control. Any such periods shall not be included in the calculation of Potential System Uptime for the purposes of this
Uptime Guarantee. 
 This Uptime Guarantee and the remedies expressly provided above (i) are exclusive and in lieu of all other uptime, availability or
performance warranties or guarantees of any kind, whether statutory, written, oral, express or implied, except for any uptime, availability or performance warranties or guarantees otherwise provided for in this Agreement, that certain Amended and
Restated Purchase Contract by and between UTCP and Customer dated of even date herewith, and that certain Sourcing and Development Agreement by and between UTCP and Raser Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation, dated as of April 6, 2007,
and (ii) are Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy and UTCP’s sole and exclusive obligation with respect to uptime, availability or performance of the System. UTCP shall not be responsible under any warranty, guarantee or other
obligation for rebates, credits, repairs, replacements or indemnification due to abuse, vandalism, acts of terrorism or war, fire, lightening, earthquake, flood, storm, or other acts of God, neglect, modifications, materials or services not executed
or provided by UTCP or its subcontractors, employees or agents, use in a physical environment other than the site proposed in this Agreement, or installation or use of the System not in accordance with the intended use of the System. No rights under
this Uptime Guarantee shall be assignable or transferable to any third-party, except on the written consent of UTCP, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. 
  

			
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 Under no circumstances shall UTCP be liable for any special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages of any nature
whatsoever, including without limitation, business interruption, lost profits, revenues or sales, or increased costs of production, whether such claims are based in contract, warranty or tort, including negligence, or any other legal theory or
principle.

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