DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS, ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES (IRELAND)


The 'Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources' () is the government department of the Irish government that is responsible for the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors and regulates, protects and develops the Natural Resources of the Republic of Ireland. The head of the Department is the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources who is assisted by a Minister of State.

Contents
Departmental Team
History
Structure
Affiliated bodies
External link

Departmental Team


The official headquarters and Ministerial offices of the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources are in 29-31 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2. The Departmental team consists of the following:

Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources: Eamon Ryan, TD


Minister of State for Environment and Energy: Tony Killeen, TD

History


The Department of Fisheries was created in 1921. Over the years its name has changed several times. The Department was previously known as the following:

★ Department of Fisheries (1921–1930)

★ Department of Lands and Fisheries (1930–1937)

★ Department of Lands (1937–1977)

★ Department of Fisheries (1977–1978)

★ Department of Fisheries and Forestry (1978–1986)

★ Department of Tourism, Fisheries and Forestry (1986–1987)

★ Department of the Marine (1987–1997)

★ Department of Marine and Natural Resources (1997–2002)

★ Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources (2002–2007)

★ Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources (2007–present)

Structure


The Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources is subdivided into five divisions:

★ 'Broadcasting' – The Broadcasting Division aims to develop a policy and legislative framework to facilitate the provision of quality broadcasting services in Ireland, and to optimise the opportunities presented by the emerging technologies for the provision of new Irish-based broadcasting services.

★ 'Energy' – The Department has three major aims regarding Energy: To develop a competitive energy supply industry, to ensure security and reliability of energy supply, and to develop energy conservation and end-use efficiency.

★ 'Communications' – The core policy objective of the Communications Sector is to contribute to sustained macro-economic growth and competitiveness and ensure that Ireland is best placed to avail of the emerging opportunities provided by the information and knowledge society, by promoting investment in state of the art infrastructures, by providing a supportive legislative and regulatory environment and by developing a leading edge research and development reputation in the information , communications and digital technologies.

★ 'Marine' – The Department has a wide range of roles and functions in the areas of public safety, environmental protection and coastal zone. Note - as of the most recent general election, this portfolio will shortly be moving to the Department of Agriculture and Food.

★ 'Natural Resources' – This division is subdivided into three sectors: the Exploration and Mining Division, Petroleum Affairs Division, and the Geological Survey of Ireland.

Affiliated bodies


Among the State Agencies and other bodies affiliated to the Department in some way are:

Commission for Energy Regulation

Commission for Communications Regulation

Broadcasting Commission of Ireland

Bord Iascaigh Mara

Geological Survey of Ireland

Sustainable Energy Ireland
Among the state-sponsored bodies of the Republic of Ireland that the Minister sponsors are:

Electricity Supply Board

Bord Gáis Éireann

Radio Telefís Éireann

Bord na Móna

EirGrid

External link



Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources

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