The agency is owned to 100% by the federal state and consists of several bodies: the
E-Control Commission,
E-Control GmbH and the
Federal Minister of Economic Affairs and Labour.
Federal Minister of Economic Affairs and Labour The highest authority in the electricity sector, which has mainly three tasks to fulfill: the supervision of all activities of the E-Control Ltd. and the Federal Government's shareholding in E-Control. Furthermore, it has to establish E-Control's terms of reference.
E-Control Commission The E-Control-Commission is an independent authority, which is capable of acting on its own without interferences of directors. The commission approves the general conditions for the use of transfer and distribution grids by grid operators. The commission can set tariffs, determines fixed prices and can prohibit use of conditions affecting consumers negatively. They also settle disputes between the market players and take long term measures to ensure the supply of natural gas. It also rules on certain disputes between market participants. The members of the commission are appointed for five years.
E-Control Ltd. E-Control GmbH is the regulator of the energy system as determined by the
ElWOG (Elektrizitätswirtschafts- und organisationsgesetz) and the
GWG (Gaswirtschaftsgesetz). Its main task is to support the E-Control Commission in any of its tasks. Moreover, it is responsible for the publication of reports and official statements with regard to market conditions and competition. The company is a non-profit organisation fully owned by the federal government. Its chief executive officer is Walter Boltz. E-Control GmbH is the regulative authority for issues that don't fall under the mandate of the E-Control Commission. ==Liberalization==