Energy Regulators
Energy regulators are government agencies or independent organizations responsible for overseeing and managing the energy sector. Their main role is to ensure that energy markets operate fairly, efficiently, and transparently. They set rules and standards for energy companies, monitor prices, and protect consumers from unfair practices.
These regulators also promote competition in the energy market, which can lead to lower prices and better services. They may oversee various energy sources, including electricity, natural gas, and renewable energy. By doing so, energy regulators help maintain a stable and reliable energy supply for consumers and businesses alike.