(1) A person who makes an election to become an elective participant as a large customer must provide evidence to the regulator—
(a) that the person is a customer who used or is likely to use 100 gigawatt hours (GWh) or more of electricity at a single site, or at 2 or more sites (at least 1 of which used or is likely to use 50 GWh or more), in the ACT, as mentioned in section 6 (1) or (2); or
(b) that the person is a corporation that is the purchaser of electricity on behalf of one or more related body corporates and those related body corporates, including the corporation, used or are likely to use a total amount of 100 GWh or more of electricity at 2 or more sites in the ACT (at least one of which used or is likely to use 50 GWh or more), as mentioned in section 6 (3).
(2) For subsection (1), the regulator may require the person to provide information and documents requested by the regulator.
(3) A person may make
an election to become an elective participant as a large customer in relation
to part of the customer's electricity load (whether it is part of a load
related to a single site or more than one site) if the part meets the
requirements for classification as a large customer.