A ministry of energy or department of energy is a government department in some countries that typically oversees the production of fuel and electricity; in the United States, however, it manages nuclear weapons development and conducts energy-related research and development. The person in charge of such a department is usually known as a minister of energy or minister for energy.
- Ministry of Energy and Water (Afghanistan)
 - Ministry of Energy and Mining (Algeria)
 - Ministry of Energy Infrastructures and Natural Resources (Armenia)
 - Australia:
- Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency (superseded 2013)
 - Department of the Environment and Energy (from 2016)
 
 - Ministry of Energy (Azerbaijan)
 - Ministry of Energy, Science & Technology and Public Utilities (Belize)
 - Ministry of Mines and Energy (Brazil)
 - Ministry of Energy (Brunei)
 - Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism (Bulgaria)
 - Burundi Ministry of Energy and Mines
 - Ministry of Mines and Energy (Cambodia)
 - Canada:
 - Ministry of Mines and Energy (Colombia)
 - Ministry of Climate, Energy and Building (Denmark)
 - Directorate-General for Energy (European Union)
 - Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy (Egypt)
 - Ministry of Energy of Georgia
 - Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (Germany)
 - Ministry of Energy and Petroleum (Ghana)
 - Ministry of Environment and Energy (Greece)
 - Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism (Iceland)
 - India:
 - Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (Indonesia)
 - Ministry of Energy (Iran) (Persian: وزارت نیرو)
 - Ministry of Energy (Kazakhstan)
 - Ministry of Energy (Lithuania) (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublikos energetikos ministerija)
 - Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (Malaysia)
 - Secretariat of Energy (Mexico)
 - Ministry of Energy (Moldova)
 - Ministry of Energy (Myanmar)
 - Ministry of Energy (Nepal)
 - Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (Norway)
 - Ministry of Water and Power (Pakistan)
 - Ministry of Energy and Mines (Peru)
 - Department of Energy (Philippines)
 - Ministry of Energy (Poland)
 - Ministry of Energy (Russia)
 - Ministry of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources (Saudi Arabia)
 - Ministry of Mining and Energy (Serbia)
 - Ministry of Energy & Minerals (Somaliland)
 - Department of Energy (South Africa)
 - Ministry of Energy and Electrification (Soviet Union)
 - Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy (Sri Lanka)
 - Ministry of the Environment and Energy (Sweden)
 - Ministry of Energy and Minerals (Tanzania)
 - Ministry of Energy (Thailand) (Thai: กระทรวงพลังงาน)
 - Ministry of Mines and Energy (Togo)
 - Ministry of Energy (Turkmenistan)
 - Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (Uganda)
 - Ministry of Energy and Coal Mining (Ukraine) (Ukrainian: Міністерство палива та енергетики України)
 - United Kingdom:
- Department of Energy (United Kingdom) (superseded 1994)
 - Department of Energy and Climate Change (superseded 2016)
 - Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (superseded 2023)
 - Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (from 2023)
 
 - United States Department of Energy
 - Ministry of Energy and Power Development (Zimbabwe)
 
Ministers for Energy:
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