An energy minister is a position in many governments responsible for energy production and regulation, developing governmental energy policy, scientific research, and natural resources conservation. In some countries, environmental responsibilities are given to a separate environment minister.
Country-related articles and lists
 Australia: Minister for the Environment and Energy
 Azerbaijan: Minister of Energy
 Belgium: Ministry of Energy
 Brazil: Ministry of Mines and Energy
 Botswana: Ministry of Minerals and Energy
 Canada: Minister of Natural Resources
 Denmark: Minister of Climate and Energy
 European Union: European Commissioner for Energy
 France: Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy
 Georgia: Ministry of Energy of Georgia
 Germany: Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (since 2013)
 Greece: Minister for the Environment, Energy and Climate Change
 Hong Kong: Secretary for the Environment
 Iceland: Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism
 Indonesia: Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources
 Ireland: Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications
 Israel: Ministry of Energy
 Manitoba: Minister of Science, Energy, Technology and Mines
 Myanmar:Ministry of Electricity and Energy
 Lithuania: Ministry of Energy
 Malaysia: Minister of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change
 Netherlands: Ministry of Economic Affairs (Netherlands)
   Nepal: Ministry of Energy
 New Zealand: Minister of Energy and Resources
 Pakistan: Ministry of Water and Power and Ministry of Science and Technology
 Peru: Ministry of Energy and Mines
 Philippines: Secretary of Energy
 South Africa: Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy
 Sweden: Minister for Enterprise and Energy
 Thailand: Minister of Energy
 United Kingdom: Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change (until 2016), Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (from 2016)
 United States: Secretary of Energy
 Vietnam: Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Vietnam)
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