Moeve

Moeve is a leading international company committed to sustainable mobility and energy with over 90 years of experience.

Lobbying Activity

Meeting with Susana Solís Pérez (Member of the European Parliament)

5 Dec 2025 · Hydrogen infrastructure and delegated acts

Meeting with Teresa Ribera Rodríguez (Executive Vice-President)

30 Oct 2025 · Decarbonisation of transport

Meeting with Maroš Šefčovič (Commissioner) and

28 Oct 2025 · Priorities of the EU’s trade agenda

Moeve Urges EU Energy Framework to Boost Domestic Production

10 Oct 2025
Message — Moeve calls for the energy security framework to prioritize domestic production of green molecules like renewable hydrogen, biomethane, and biofuels. They request lower storage obligations for companies producing these fuels locally and the removal of regulatory barriers for electrolyzers.123
Why — These changes would lower the company's regulatory storage costs and improve the profitability of its large-scale hydrogen and biofuel investments.45
Impact — Foreign energy exporters lose market share as the EU shifts toward indigenous production to reduce strategic dependencies.67

Moeve urges inclusion of renewable fuels in CO2 standards

10 Oct 2025
Message — Moeve recommends a new vehicle category for CO2-neutral fuels. These fuels should be treated as zero-emission in the use phase. They also propose a Carbon Correction Factor for compliance calculations.12
Why — This policy would drive demand for Moeve's massive investments in renewable fuel production.3
Impact — Electric vehicle makers lose their unique regulatory advantage over internal combustion engines.4

Moeve urges priority grid access for strategic hydrogen projects

9 Oct 2025
Message — Moeve proposes prioritizing grid access for large-scale hydrogen and industrial projects. They also suggest cutting grid fees for hydrogen production and streamlining the permit process.12
Why — Reducing fees and prioritizing access would lower costs for Moeve's massive hydrogen projects.34
Impact — Other industrial energy users may face longer wait times or higher costs for grid infrastructure.5

Meeting with Dan Nica (Member of the European Parliament) and Hydrogen Europe

24 Sept 2025 · ITRE S&D hearing on DA LCF

Meeting with Joaquim Nunes De Almeida (Director Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs)

24 Sept 2025 · Hydrogen and low carbon fuels

Moeve urges expanded ETS aid for critical chemical molecules

5 Sept 2025
Message — Moeve requests a mandatory, harmonized EU-wide scheme including organic chemicals, ammonia, and methanol. They argue technical parameters must reflect high carbon prices while protecting existing sectors.123
Why — Expanded aid eligibility would reduce the cost gap between Moeve's green and conventional products.4
Impact — Firms in countries with smaller budgets lose investment due to non-harmonized national aid levels.5

Moeve pushes for US-style tax credits for green fuels

2 Sept 2025
Message — Moeve requests US-style tax credits and price guarantees to boost sustainable fuel production. They want streamlined rules for hydrogen grid access and more flexible raw material requirements.12
Why — Subsidies and protective trade measures would secure their massive investment returns.34
Impact — Foreign biofuel suppliers could be blocked from the European market by trade defense instruments.5

Moeve Urges Expanded CBAM Scope for Hydrogen Value Chain

25 Aug 2025
Message — Moeve wants the carbon border tax extended to downstream products like hydrogen derivatives. They demand comprehensive value chain coverage to prevent carbon leakage and protect clean energy investments. They also warn against automatic inclusion of chemical sectors without proper impact assessments.12
Why — This expansion shields Moeve's clean fuel investments from competition with cheaper, high-carbon imports.34
Impact — Foreign producers in regions with lax climate rules would lose their price advantage.5

Moeve urges EU hydrogen strategy to accelerate grid connections

1 Aug 2025
Message — Moeve requests an EU hydrogen strategy that simplifies permitting and prioritizes grid access. They also advocate for hydrogen producers to participate in electricity balancing services.123
Why — Prioritizing strategic projects would safeguard Moeve’s multi-billion euro investments and ensure grid access.45
Impact — Smaller renewable projects might lose access to the extremely limited grid capacity available.6

Meeting with Vita Jukne (Cabinet of Commissioner Jessika Roswall)

14 Jul 2025 · To exchange views of the Chemical Industry Action Plan

Moeve calls for realistic ETS timelines to protect industry

8 Jul 2025
Message — Moeve calls for a realistic timeline for reducing the emissions cap based on industrial feasibility. They also advocate for stronger carbon leakage protections and the integration of carbon capture and removal technologies.12
Why — Delaying cap reductions and maintaining free allowances would reduce their immediate compliance and investment costs.34
Impact — Environmental targets could be undermined if the timeline for reaching zero emissions is slowed down.5

Meeting with Beatriz Yordi (Director Climate Action)

30 Jun 2025 · - Moeve's Green Molecule Strategy - Funding opportunities

Meeting with Kitti Nyitrai (Head of Unit Energy)

5 Jun 2025 · Discussion on biofuel policy framework

Meeting with Axel Hellman (Cabinet of Commissioner Jessika Roswall), Luis Planas Herrera (Cabinet of Commissioner Jessika Roswall) and

4 Jun 2025 · Sustainable industry

Meeting with Eddy Liegeois (Head of Unit Mobility and Transport)

4 Jun 2025 · EU SAF market development and ReFuelEU Aviation implementation

Meeting with Bruno Tobback (Member of the European Parliament) and Vinces Consulting and

4 Jun 2025 · Working Breakfast WHAT POLICIES ARE NEEDED TO PROMOTE AFFORDABLE GREEN ENERGY AS A COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: SHARED LESSONS FROM SWEDEN AND SPAIN

Meeting with Dan Jørgensen (Commissioner) and

7 Apr 2025 · Biofuels, SAF/eSAF

Meeting with Felix Fernandez-Shaw (Director Directorate-General for International Partnerships)

26 Mar 2025 · Opportunities for the EU and its private sector to invest in Mexico’s green transition.

Meeting with Paul Speight (Head of Unit Environment)

13 Mar 2025 · Exchange of views on various topics related to chemicals policy

Meeting with Andrea Wechsler (Member of the European Parliament)

5 Mar 2025 · EU Energy and industry policy

Meeting with Magda Kopczynska (Director-General Mobility and Transport) and TotalEnergies SE and

6 Dec 2024 · Investments in sustainable liquid fuels production in the EU

Meeting with Ditte Juul-Joergensen (Director-General Energy)

20 Nov 2024 · Competitiveness and energy transition

Meeting with Raúl De La Hoz Quintano (Member of the European Parliament)

12 Sept 2024 · Introduction

Meeting with César Luena (Member of the European Parliament)

11 Sept 2024 · Biofuels and hydrogen

Meeting with Rosa Serrano Sierra (Member of the European Parliament)

10 Sept 2024 · Priorities for European Commission 2024-2029

Meeting with Borja Giménez Larraz (Member of the European Parliament)

10 Sept 2024 · CEPSA Priorities

Meeting with Maroš Šefčovič (Executive Vice-President) and

15 Apr 2024 · Meeting WEF CEO Action Group for the European Green Deal

Meeting with Mohammed Chahim (Member of the European Parliament) and #SustainablePublicAffairs

11 Apr 2024 · Dinner with hydrogen value chain actors and cleantech investors

Meeting with Margaritis Schinas (Vice-President) and

15 Sept 2023 · Opportunities from Green transition

Moeve urges public funding and faster permitting for Hydrogen Valleys

4 Sept 2023
Message — Moeve demands stable regulation and increased public financing to support hydrogen infrastructure. They request faster permitting processes, particularly for essential power grid connections. Strategic Hydrogen Valleys should also receive priority access to the electricity network.123
Why — Streamlined permitting and priority access would accelerate Moeve's massive green hydrogen developments.45
Impact — Isolated hydrogen projects could face longer waits for necessary power grid connections.6

Moeve slams "discriminatory" revenue disclosure rules for fossil fuels

7 Jul 2023
Message — Moeve argues that revenue reporting should not be required for specific economic activities like fossil fuels and chemicals. They claim that grouping these sectors with tobacco and weapons is arbitrary and ignores their role in providing essential energy.12
Why — Moeve would avoid extra reporting costs and separate its image from controversial industries.3

Moeve Urges EU to Include Biofuels in Industry Act

21 Jun 2023
Message — Moeve requests that all sustainable alternative fuels be designated as strategic technologies. They also call for faster permitting and better access to EU funding.12
Why — This would reduce their financial risks and accelerate the conversion of refineries.3
Impact — Road transport sectors will struggle to decarbonize if feedstock processing remains restricted.4

Meeting with José Ramón Bauzá Díaz (Member of the European Parliament, Rapporteur)

22 Mar 2023 · ReFuelEU Aviation

Moeve warns against removing feedstocks to protect biofuel investment

2 Jan 2023
Message — The organization demands that the Commission only adds to the list rather than removing or reclassifying existing feedstocks. They also request that limits on specific biofuel categories be lifted to support market growth.123
Why — This would protect their existing production assets and ensure a stable regulatory environment for future projects.45
Impact — Investors face significant financial risk if the rules for advanced biofuels change every two years.6

Meeting with Tatiana Marquez Uriarte (Cabinet of Commissioner Kadri Simson) and Kreab Worldwide

3 Oct 2022 · Energy Prices

Meeting with Julia Lemke (Cabinet of Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni)

3 Oct 2022 · Exchange of views on solidarity contribution.

Moeve urges flexible verification for renewable fuel co-processing

20 Jul 2022
Message — Moeve asks for the liberty to choose verification methods and define system boundaries for their facilities. They suggest that carbon testing should be performed on a yearly basis rather than for every batch. Furthermore, they argue that national systems with fixed conversion factors should continue to apply.1234
Why — Moeve would reduce compliance costs by using existing monitoring frameworks and avoiding difficult gaseous stream testing.56
Impact — Environmental advocates lose assurance of precise biocontent if fixed historical factors replace frequent, real-time testing.7

Moeve urges removal of 2035 restriction on industrial CO2 capture

17 Jun 2022
Message — Moeve suggests removing the 2035 deadline for industrial carbon capture to support synthetic fuel development. They also argue for treating unavoidable fossil carbon outputs as rigid production inputs.123
Why — These changes would protect their business case for developing synthetic fuels at existing industrial refineries.4
Impact — Climate targets might be undermined if capturing emissions encourages the continued use of non-sustainable fuels.5

Meeting with Miguel Arias Cañete (Commissioner) and EPIA SolarPower Europe and

24 May 2016 · Business Forum EU-ALGERIA

Meeting with Miguel Arias Cañete (Commissioner)

27 Feb 2015 · Energy Union