Energy Commission (Ghana)

[1][2][3][4] The Energy Commission of Ghana was founded by the enactment of an Act of the Parliament of Ghana, Energy Commission Act, 1997(Act 541).The primary supervisory body for the commission is the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum (Ghana).

[1][5] Its precursor was the National Energy Board, started in 1989.

[6] The Energy Commission is made up of seven Commissioners appointed by the President of Ghana with advice from the Council of State.

The commissioners provide overall leadership in energy planning, regulation and innovation for the operations of the agency.

[1] The parastatal's core responsibilities include regulation, management, development and utilisation of sustainable energy resources in Ghana.