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### sch.34-sec.2 Definitions
In this schedule—
applicant means a person applying for financial assistance under the scheme.
eligible energy efficiency audit , for an applicant, means an audit of the energy efficiency of the applicant’s building or business activity that is carried out under a relevant standard.
eligible energy efficiency project , for an applicant, means a project to implement a recommendation in a report for an eligible energy efficiency audit carried out for the applicant.
large electricity customer means a person who is a large customer under the National Energy Retail Law (Queensland) , section 5 (3) (a) .
obsolete tariff means a notified price under the Electricity Act 1994 , section 90 (1) that is an obsolete tariff.
relevant chief executive means the chief executive of the department administering the Electricity Act 1994 .
relevant standard means—
AS/NZS 3598.1:2014 (Energy audits— Part 1 : Commercial buildings), published jointly by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand; or
AS/NZS 3598.2:2014 (Energy audits— Part 2 : Industrial and related activities), published jointly by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand; or
AS/NZS 3598.3:2014 (Energy audits— Part 3 : Transport related activities), published jointly by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand.
scheme means the scheme set out in this schedule.
standard tariff means a notified price under the Electricity Act 1994 , section 90 (1) , other than an obsolete tariff or transitional tariff.
transitional tariff means a notified price under the Electricity Act 1994 , section 90 (1) that is a transitional tariff.
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- (a) AS/NZS 3598.1:2014 (Energy audits— Part 1 : Commercial buildings), published jointly by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand; or
- (b) AS/NZS 3598.2:2014 (Energy audits— Part 2 : Industrial and related activities), published jointly by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand; or
- (c) AS/NZS 3598.3:2014 (Energy audits— Part 3 : Transport related activities), published jointly by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand.