Ministry of Energy and Mines (Dominican Republic) explained

Ministry of Energy and Mining
Native Name:Spanish; Castilian: Ministerio de Energía y Minas
Headquarters:Av. Independencia, Santo Domingo
Budget:RD$ 1,524,638,866.40 (2021)[1]
Minister1 Name:Antonio Almonte[2]
Website:http://www.mem.gob.do/

The Ministry of Energy and Mining (Spanish: Ministerio de Energía y Minas) of the Dominican Republic is a government institution in charge of the responsible development of the country's energy and mining sectors. Its main concern is to keep a reliable energy infrastructure and preserve an adequate exploitation of the country's minerals.

This office appeared on 2013 with its current name as a separate institution from the Ministry of Industry and Trade. Its headquarters are located at Santo Domingo. Its Minister is Antonio Almonte, since August 16, 2020.[3]

History

By 1920, electricity in the Dominican Republic was provided by foreign-investment companies. On 1928, the government created the Santo Domingo Electric Company (Compañía Eléctrica de Santo Domingo), given the first steps to the national electric system. Through 1954 and 1955, the Dominican government focused on acquiring companies dedicated to the generation and distribution of electricity, and created the Dominican Electric Corporation (Corporación Dominicana de Electricidad or CDE) on 1955 by Decree no. 555.[4]

On 1966, with the creation of the Secretary of State of Industry and Trade (Secretaría de Estado de Industria y Comercio), all matters related to energy and mining were put under this office.

On June 4, 1971, Congress signed Law 146-71 about the mining sector.[5]

On July 3, 2013, by Law 100–13, the Dominican government formally created the Ministry of Energy and Mining (Ministerio de Energía y Minas) as the regulator of the energy policies and the nation's mining.[6]

Internal structure

As the other Ministries of the Dominican Republic, the Ministry of Energy and Mining is subdivided into vice-ministries.[7] These are:

Affiliated agencies

The Ministry of Energy and Mining has several institutions affiliated to it.[8] These are:

The Dominican Corporations of State's Electric Companies (Corporación Dominicana de Empresas Eléctricas Estatales or CDEEE) was dissolved and integrated to this Ministry on 2020.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2022-12-30 . Datos de la Ejecución Presupuestaria . 2023-02-15 . Dirección General de Presupuesto. es.
  2. Web site: Despacho del Ministro. Ministerio de Energía y Minas. 2023-02-21. es.
  3. Web site: 2016-08-16 . Decreto no. 324-20 . 2023-02-15 . Presidencia de la República Dominicana . es.
  4. Web site: Historia . Ministerio de Energía y Minas . es.
  5. Web site: . 1971-06-04 . Ley Minera no. 146-71 . 2023-02-21 . Ministerio de Energía y Minas . Spanish.
  6. Web site: 2013-08-02 . Ley no. 100-13 que crea el Ministerio de Energía y Minas . 2023-02-21 . Ministerio de Energía y Minas . es.
  7. Web site: Organigrama . 2023-02-21 . Ministerio de Industria, Comercio y Mipymes . es.
  8. Web site: Organismos adscritos . 2023-02-21 . Ministerio de Energía y Minas . es.
  9. Web site: 2020-08-16 . Decreto no. 342-20 . 2023-02-21 . Ministerio de Energía y Minas . es.