Sec. 10. As used in this chapter, "large load customer" means a new or existing customer of an energy utility, or not more than four (4) multiple new or existing customers of an energy utility, that: (1) requests new or additional electricity demand that in the aggregate exceeds the lesser of: (A) five percent (5%) of the energy utility's average peak demand over the most recent three (3) calendar years; or (B) one hundred fifty (150) megawatts; (2) plans to make a capital investment that exceeds five hundred million dollars ($500,000,000) in a new or expanded facility in Indiana; and (3) plans to employ at the new or expanded facility in Indiana at least fifty (50) full-time employees with wages that on average meet or exceed the most recently published annual national average according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor.
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