Renewable Transport
Fuel Association
These fuels are delivering valuable carbon savings today, and the companies that produce them will be the innovators and investors of the future, making fuels for those sectors of transport that cannot ultimately be electrified, such as heavy freight, aviation and marine.
We call upon Government to have greater ambition in the fight to reduce carbon emissions from transport. Time is short.
RTFA members
RTFA people – CEO and Board
Chair - Grant Pearson
Neville Hargreaves
Philip Fjeld
Dickon Posnett
CEO - Gaynor Hartnell
The fuels
Biodiesel
Bioethanol
Biomethane
Biomethanol
Biopropane
Drop in fuels
Electricity
HVO
Hydrogen
Recycled carbon fuels
Renewable aviation fuel
RFNBO
What we’ve said
RTFA Chief Executive Gaynor Hartnell talks about renewable fuels at Greenfleet
Presenters pre-recorded their presentations in advance of today’s Commercial Vehicle event run by Greenfleet UK. In case you missed it, click below to hear Gaynor’s 8 minute presentation.
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RTFA members give oral evidence to Environmental Audit Committee
The Environmental Audit Committee began an enquiry on Net Zero Aviation and Shipping in the Autumn of 2021.
On 30th March, 2022 Andy Cornell of ABSL (representing the RTFA) joined a panel of witnesses and answered questions on Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). Also on the panel was Neville Hargreaves, of ...
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About Us
The RTFA membership has more than tripled in size since its launch in Autumn 2020, and includes
- All UK bioethanol producers (and some from overseas)
- All domestic biodiesel producers
- All companies supplying biomethane to transport
- Prospective SAF producers (all bar one of the companies winning Clean Fuels Clean Skies awards)
- Drop in development fuel companies (particularly strong in those looking to make fuel out of end of life tyres)
- Biopropane suppliers and a number of other key corporates and reciprocal organisations.
Join us
See our rules and terms and code of conduct (these documents will be ready in a couple of days’ time) and download our application form, or click the button below to contact the RTFA’s Chief Executive Gaynor Hartnell.