The IEA has discontinued providing data in the Beyond 2020 format (IVT files and through WDS). Data is now available through the .Stat Data Explorer, which also allows users to export data in Excel and CSV formats.
Source: International Energy AgencyLast updated: 16 September 2020
The Product Emissions Standards Act 2017 commenced on 15 September 2017. The Act establishes a national framework that allows Australia to address the adverse impacts of air pollution from certain products on human and environmental health.The Act allows the Minister to prescribe emissions-controlled products and make Rules relating to those products. Under the Act, offences relate to the import and supply of emissions-controlled products in Australia if they have not been certified as meeting a standard, or are not marked in accordance with the relevant standard.The first emissions-controlled products prescribed under the legislation are outdoor power equipment and marine engines. These products include:•new spark-ignition engines with a maximum power of 19 kilowatts, or 25.5 horse-power. These include products such as: lawn mowers, ride-on mowers, mulchers, leaf blowers, generators, pumps and chain saws.•new spark-ignition engines used in marine vessels. These include: outboard engines, personal watercraft and stern-drive engines.