As Bruce says, there isn't (and prob won't be) a list. It's up to the manufacturer to achieve certification to a country's specific criteria/approvals etc.
If a DNO insists on certification to G83/2 (for <16A/phase) or G59/3 (>16A/phase) for inverters being used now then they're talking out of their backsides:
http://www.dcode.org.uk/assets/files/dcode-pdfs/Distribution%20Code%20v%2020.pdf
Now that G83/2 and G59/3 have been published the Distribution Code Review Panel wishes to see the following continuing interpretation:
• For all small scale embedded generation sets of up to and including 16A per phase (provided that the aggregate capacity of installed generation is less than or equal to 16A per phase), until 1 March 2014 it is permissible to connect to the general requirements of previous versions of G83 provided this is through an inverter or controller with a protection/control system that has either been fully type tested in accordance with G83/1-1, G83/2 or in accordance with G59/2. After 1 March 2014 it will only be allowable to connect small scale embedded generation of up to and including 16A per phase that complies with G83/2 (or with G59/3for small scale embedded generation sets non-compliant with G83/2).
• Connection of small scale embedded generation of above 16A per phase (including the connection of small scale embedded generation of less than 16A per phase where the aggregate capacity of installed generation is greater than 16A per phase) made before 1 December 2014 can be in accordance with either G59/2-1 or G59/3. Such connections made after 1 December 2014 must be made in accordance with G59/3.