Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2000
Effective Start Year: 
2021
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Act
Economic Sector: 
Power, Industry, Transport
Energy Types: 
Oil
Issued by: 
Australian Government
Overall Summary: 
The Fuel Quality Standards Act 2000 (the Act) provides the legislative basis for national fuel quality and fuel quality information standards for Australia. The Act is in place to: regulate the quality of fuel supplied in Australia with the objective to reduce the level of pollutants and emissions arising from the use of fuel that may cause environmental and health problems; facilitate the adoption of better engine technology and emission control technology; and allow the more effective operation of engines; and ensure that, where appropriate, information about fuel is provided when the fuel is supplied. The standards regulate the supply of fuel to consumers and reduce toxic vehicle emissions. Modern vehicles require fuels that meet higher quality standards. Where a State or Territory has fuel quality standards in place, the Commonwealth standards operate concurrently. State or Territory standards apply where they regulate a fuel characteristic not covered by the Commonwealth standards.
Efficiency
EE transport standards : 
[R]egulate the quality of fuel supplied in Australia in order to: (i) reduce the level of pollutants and emissions arising from the use of fuel that may cause environmental and health problems; and (ii) facilitate the adoption of better engine technology and emission control technology; and (iii) allow the more effective operation of engines; and (b) ensure that, where appropriate, information about fuel is provided when the fuel is supplied.---The Minister may, by legislative instrument, determine a fuel standard in respect of a specified kind of fuel.
Environment
Pollution control action plans: 
[R]egulate the quality of fuel supplied in Australia in order to: (i) reduce the level of pollutants and emissions arising from the use of fuel that may cause environmental and health problems; and (ii) facilitate the adoption of better engine technology and emission control technology;
Decarbonization strategy: 
[R]egulate the quality of fuel supplied in Australia in order to: (i) reduce the level of pollutants and emissions arising from the use of fuel that may cause environmental and health problems; and (ii) facilitate the adoption of better engine technology and emission control technology;
Governance
Energy institutional structures: 
The Fuel Standards Consultative Committee is established
Technology
Clean energy technology priorities: 
[R]egulate the quality of fuel supplied in Australia in order to: [...] (ii)facilitate the adoption of better engine technology and emission control technology;