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Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate
Company typeGovernment agency
IndustryDirectorate
Founded1921 Edit this on Wikidata
HeadquartersOslo, Norway

Area served

Norway

Key people

Agnar Aas (director)

Number of employees

400
ParentNorwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
Websitewww.nve.no

The Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (Norwegian: Norges vassdrags- og energidirektoratorNVE) is a Norwegian government agency established in 1921. It is under the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy and regulates the country's water resources and energy supply. Its mandate includes contingency planning for floods, serving as a centre of expertise for hydrology, research and development, and increasing energy efficiency. It is a member of the Council of European Energy Regulators.

The directorate is based in Oslo, and has regional offices in Hamar, Førde, Tønsberg, Trondheim, and Narvik. It also establishes international contacts and undertakes work abroad in developing countries for the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation. As of 2006, it has over 400 employees. Its website includes statistics on Norwegian energy consumption, production and prices and a database of Norwegian lakes and water catchment areas.

The directorate holds administrative responsibility for the Watercourse Regulation Act (1917), Industrial Concession Act (1917), Energy Act (1990) and Water Resources Act (2000). Within the scope of these acts, the directorate can also issue new regulations.

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