Department of Energy
An energy ministry is a ministry , i.e. the highest government authority of a state or federal state, that deals with questions of energy policy and the economic energy industry.
Tasks and activities
The main tasks of an energy ministry are to support the construction of the infrastructure for a secure energy supply , the regulation and monitoring of the energy markets and the limitation of the negative side effects of energy production on the environment and people. In connection with global warming , the transformation of the energy industry away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energies is increasingly the focus in many countries. By issuing appropriate laws and launching funding programs, climate-friendly energy generation technologies and energy saving are to be promoted.
In many countries / states there is no separate ministry for the energy department , but it is combined with others, often the ministry of economics , the ministry of the environment or the ministry of mining . Sometimes the responsibility for energy is split between different ministries.
Many energy ministries have delegated some of their tasks to an energy agency that reports to the ministry.
Examples
Germany
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Germany - Federal Ministries:
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Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
- previously: Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety , Department of Climate Protection, Environment and Energy, Renewable Energies, International Cooperation
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Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
- State Ministries:
- Baden-Württemberg : until 2011 Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Economics , Energy and Housing Department , legislative period from 2011: Ministry for the Environment, Climate Protection and Energy Sector
- Bavaria : Bavarian State Ministry for Economic Affairs, Infrastructure, Transport and Technology , Energy and Raw Materials
- Brandenburg : Ministry of Economy, Labor and Energy
- Berlin : Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Enterprises
- Hessen : Ministry of Economics, Energy, Transport and State Development
- Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania : Ministry for Energy, Infrastructure and Regional Development of the State of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Lower Saxony : Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Climate Protection / Ministry for Economy, Labor and Transport
- North Rhine-Westphalia : Ministry for Economic Affairs, SMEs and Energy
- Saarland : Ministry of Economy, Labor, Energy and Transport
- Saxony : Saxon State Ministry for Economics, Labor and Transport
- Saxony-Anhalt : Ministry for the Environment, Agriculture and Energy of the State of Saxony-Anhalt , Department of Energy, Climate Protection, Sustainability
- Schleswig-Holstein : Ministry for Energy Transition, Agriculture, Environment, Nature and Digitization
- Thuringia : Ministry of Economy, Labor and Technology
Other states
- Austria : Federal Ministry for Climate Protection, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology
- United States : United States Department of Energy
- Belgium : Federal Public Service Economy, SMEs, SMEs and Energy
- Gambia : Ministry of Petroleum, Energy and Natural Resources
- Lithuania : Ministry of Energy (Lithuania)
- Namibia : Ministry of Mining and Energy
- Norway : Olje- og energidepartementet
- Switzerland : Federal Department for the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communication
- Turkey : Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources
- United Kingdom : Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change
The EU Commission has a commissioner for energy (since November 1, 2014 Miguel Arias Cañete ); he heads the Directorate-General for Energy of the European Commission .
Individual evidence
- ^ Andreas Mihm: Coalition negotiations: Nobody needs an energy minister . FAZ.net , October 24, 2013, accessed December 18, 2013 .
- ↑ Dietmar Neuerer: CDU Prime Minister calls for the Ministry of Energy. Handelsblatt, May 29, 2013, accessed December 18, 2013 .
- ↑ Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Enerji ve Tabii Kaynaklar Bakanlığı ( Homepage English version).
- ↑ ( page no longer available , search in web archives: europa.eu )