
Energy Regulatory Commission
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) is a government agency responsible for overseeing and regulating the energy sector, including electricity and gas services. Its main roles include setting fair prices, ensuring reliable energy supply, and protecting consumers’ rights. The ERC establishes rules and policies that energy companies must follow, promoting healthy competition and sustainability in the industry. By balancing the interests of consumers, companies, and the environment, the commission aims to create an efficient and equitable energy market, helping to ensure access to affordable and clean energy for everyone.