Electricity Commissioners
| Company type | Government Regulatory Body |
|---|---|
| Industry | Energy: Electricity supply |
| Founded | February 1920 |
| Defunct | 31 March 1948 |
| Fate | Industry nationalisation |
| Successor | British Electricity Authority |
| Headquarters | Savoy Court, Strand, London WC2 , United Kingdom |
Area served | Great Britain |
Key people | See section in text |
| Services | Regulation of electricity industry |
Number of employees | 40 (1920) |
The Electricity Commissioners were a department of the United Kingdom government's Ministry of Transport, which regulated the electricity supply industry from 1920 until nationalisation in 1948. It was responsible for securing reorganisation on a regional basis and considered schemes for centralisation in a small number of large generating stations owned by joint electricity authorities.