
1 
This Order, which extends to England only, may be cited as the Energy from Waste Plants (Rateable Values) (England) Order 2000 and shall come into force on the day after the day on which it is made.
2 

(1) In this Order—
 “declared net capacity”, in relation to generating plant, means the highest generation of electricity at the generator terminals which can be maintained indefinitely without causing damage to the plant, less so much of that generation as is consumed by the plant, expressed in megawatts to the nearest one hundredth part of a megawatt and calculated on the assumption that, in so far as they affect the generating plant—
(i) the air temperature is 10 degrees Celsius, and
(ii) the air pressure is 1013 millibars;
 “generating plant”, in relation to a hereditament, means plant in or on the hereditament which is used or available for use for the purposes of generating electricity;
 “list” means a local non-domestic rating list; and
 “year” means a chargeable financial year.
(2) This Order applies for the purpose of the determination of rateable values for the purposes of lists compiled on 1st April 2000.
3 
Where (apart from this article) any rateable value determined under this Order would include a fraction of a pound—
(a) if the fraction would exceed 50p it shall be made up to one pound;
(b) if the fraction would be 50p or less it shall be ignored.
4 

(1) This article applies to the class of hereditaments in relation to which the conditions in paragraph (2) are fulfilled.
(2) The conditions mentioned in paragraph (1) are that the hereditament—
(a) is on 1st April 2000 entered on a list for the area of a billing authority in England;
(b) comprises land, plant or buildings of which the sole or primary function is either—
(i) generating electricity where the primary source of power for that purpose is the burning of waste, or
(ii) burning waste, where the hereditament is also used for generating electricity and the primary source of power for that purpose is the burning of waste; and
(c) includes generating plant of which the declared net capacity is 25 megawatts or more.
5 
In the case of a hereditament to which article 4 applies, paragraphs 2 to 2C of Schedule 6 to the Local Government Finance Act 1988 shall not apply, and its rateable value shall be an amount equal to £13,500 per megawatt of declared net capacity of the generating plant in or on the hereditament (expressed to the nearest hundredth part of a megawatt).
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions
Beverley Hughes
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State,
Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
30th March 2000