Application for a Partial Exemption Certificate
Form - Version 2
Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator, August 2010
Application for partial exemption certificate - standard form
This form must be completed by any prescribed persons who wish to apply for a partial exemption certificate (PEC) for electricity used in defined emissions-intensive trade-exposed (EITE) activities.
- 2010 Application for a Partial Exemption Certificate (PDF - 202 KB)
- 2010 Application for a Partial Exemption Certificate (Word - 583 KB)
Supplementary forms
Note that these forms are for use only where the Regulator has already issued a prescribed person with a PEC in relation to an EITE activity carried on at a site in the 2010 year.
Application for partial exemption certificate - change of liable entity during the year
If during 2010 the liable entity set out in the PEC ceases to be the liable entity for the electricity supplied to the site and a second liable entity begins to be the liable entity for the electricity supplied to the site, the prescribed person may use this form to apply to the Regulator for another PEC in relation to the second liable entity.
- 2010 Application for Partial Exemption Certificate (liable entity changes) - (Word doc, 294Kb)
- 2010 Application for Partial Exemption Certificate (liable entity changes) - (PDF, 356Kb)
Application for partial exemption certificate - concurrent multiple liable entities for electricity used in the EITE activity in the year
If at the start of 2010 there were one or more other liable entities for the electricity supplied to the site (other than the liable entity set out in the PEC), the prescribed person may use this form to apply for another PEC in relation to a second liable entity.
- 2010 Application for Partial Exemption Certificate (multiple liable entities) - (Word doc, 285Kb)
- 2010 Application for Partial Exemption Certificate (multiple liable entities) - (PDF, 338Kb)
Last updated:Thursday September 02 2010.
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