Greenergy Fuels Ltd is a United Kingdom-based midstream oil company, established with a strong focus on sustainability, particularly in the transport sector. Founded in 1992, the company has evolved into one of Europe’s leading suppliers of biofuels, notably waste-based renewables, with manufacturing plants in the UK and the Netherlands. Their primary mission is to decarbonize road transport by supplying low-emission fuels such as biodiesel, supported by global sourcing and robust logistics. Greenergy’s business reaches customers across the UK, Ireland, and the Americas, and includes operations in the Middle East.
In the realm of public affairs, Greenergy Fuels Ltd registered with the EU Transparency Register on 27 May 2020, reflecting a formal commitment to transparent engagement with EU institutions. Their lobbying activities prioritize key EU directives like the Renewable Energy Directive, Fuel Quality Directive, FuelEU Maritime, ReFuelEU Aviation, and participation in the EU Emission Trading Scheme. Greenergy’s advocacy frequently centers on policy reforms related to the adoption and sustainability of biofuels and decarbonization goals for the energy transition in transport.
Despite the prominence of fossil fuel lobbying in Brussels, Greenergy positions itself at the frontlines of “cleaner fuel” lobbying, highlighting efforts to blend traceable biofuels and compliance with stringent EU sustainability standards. As a member of industry alliances, Greenergy seeks collective progress for rapid decarbonization, engaging with both policymakers and other private sector stakeholders to build consensus on renewable fuel strategies.
Structurally, Greenergy reported two lobbyists as of the last declaration, with 1 full-time equivalent actively involved in lobbying activities. The company maintains its head office in London, with no separate EU branch, and is affiliated with prominent renewable fuel associations. Greenergy’s lobbying expenditures reflect moderate engagement compared to larger fossil fuel actors, focusing investment on influencing directives and sustainability regulations.
High-level meetings between Greenergy and the EU have included conference calls with cabinet-level officials, typically centered on advancing the role of waste-based biodiesel and sustainable aviation fuels in EU transport decarbonization. Although the public record of meetings is limited, the company continues to maintain its advocacy through active policy input and participation in industry networking organizations