Who lobbies the EU on Energy & Utilities?
Energy producers, suppliers and utilities operate under a fast-moving EU framework spanning the electricity market, renewables, carbon pricing and energy efficiency. These are the core acts.
Ranked by distinct disclosed European Commission meetings whose topic matches energy & utilities keywords. 179 organisations appear across 382 such meetings. Every organisation links to the official disclosure.
- 1e.g. Video-conference - Exchange of views on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanismsource ↗
- 2Banco Santander, S.A.13 mtgse.g. Energy Efficiency Financing - First high-level event of the European Energy Efficiency Financing Coalitionsource ↗
- 3Allianz SE13 mtgse.g. Energy Efficiency Financing - First high-level event of the European Energy Efficiency Financing Coalitionsource ↗
- 4Swedbank AB (publ)13 mtgse.g. Energy Efficiency Financing - First high-level event of the European Energy Efficiency Financing Coalitionsource ↗
- 5e.g. Discussions on technical issues concerning the design and implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)source ↗
- 6e.g. Discussion on the upcoming Commission initiatives in the field of energy efficiencysource ↗
- 7European Aluminium AISBL10 mtgse.g. Discussions on technical issues concerning the design and implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)source ↗
- 8Cement Europe9 mtgse.g. Discussions on technical issues concerning the design and implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)source ↗
- 9e.g. Energy efficiencysource ↗
- 10e.g. Discussions on technical issues concerning the design and implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)source ↗
- 11Fertilizers Europe6 mtgse.g. Discussions on technical issues concerning the design and implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)source ↗
- 12EUROMETAUX6 mtgse.g. Discussions on technical issues concerning the design and implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)source ↗
- 13Hydrogen Europe6 mtgse.g. Discussions on technical issues concerning the design and implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)source ↗
- 14EUROALLIAGES6 mtgse.g. Discussions on technical issues concerning the design and implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)source ↗
- 15Danfoss A/S5 mtgse.g. Strategic Roadmap for Digitalisation and AI in Energy Data Centre Energy Efficiency Packagesource ↗
- 16Scatec ASA4 mtgse.g. EU Economic security strategy and Impact on Renewable Energy Sources (RES)source ↗
- 17Eurelectric aisbl4 mtgse.g. Exchange of views on ongoing debate on changes to the electricity market design and ETSsource ↗
- 18ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE4 mtgse.g. Electricity system transformation, Nuclear and renewables deployment, Electrification, Electricity market design, Industrial competitivenesssource ↗
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- 20Everpure, Inc.4 mtgse.g. Exchange of views on the rating of the energy efficiency of data centres.source ↗
- 21e.g. Housing and energy efficiency of buildingssource ↗
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- 23e.g. Electricity Market Designsource ↗
- 24TenneT Holding B.V.3 mtgse.g. Discussion on the German electricity marketsource ↗
- 25e.g. Findings of a study developing novel metrics for targets on energy efficiency in the EUsource ↗
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Who lobbies the EU on energy & utilities?
Based on disclosed European Commission meetings, the most active organisations include The European Steel Association, Banco Santander, S.A., Allianz SE, Swedbank AB (publ), European Steel Processors Association. 179 organisations appear across 382 disclosed meetings on these topics.
How is "Energy & Utilities" lobbying measured here?
By counting distinct, officially disclosed Commission meetings whose topic matches energy & utilities keywords (renewable energy, electricity market, carbon border, energy efficiency). These are disclosed meetings, not a measure of influence, and each is linked to its official source.
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Rankings count distinct disclosed Commission meetings whose topic matches the sector keywords; they are not a measure of influence. Data © European Union (Decision 2011/833/EU).
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