In English
This website is activated when our regular website, ei.se, cannot be used.
The prime language used by Swedish Energy Markets Inspectorate (Ei) is Swedish. Some information on this website (Ei:s kriswebb) is translated into English.
For more information in English, please contact Ei.
Contact us
Telephone: 0046 (0) 16-16 27 00
Email: registrator@ei.se
Organisation number: 202100-5695
Media contact
Telephone: 0046 (0) 16-16 27 90
Email: press@ei.se
Cookies and visit statistics
Our website Ei:s kriswebb and our e-services use cookies. But you can choose whether or not to accept cookies. We use visit statistics to enhance the site for visitors. The tool used to collect visit statistics, cookies primarily to measure how many new visitors and return visitors this site has, and to learn how visitors use the site.
The information stored is not linked to a particular person. The information generated through your use of the website (including parts of your IP address).
How Ei handles personal data in emails
Here You can read about how the Swedish Energy Markets Inspectorate (Ei) handles personal data in emails.
Personal data consists of information that, directly or indirectly, can be linked to a person. Ei is data controller for the personal data that we process.
Ei has many external contacts, often via email, by which personal data is processed. It may be a question of a name, contact information and other work-related information.
What rights do you have?
You are entitled to request details of which aspects of your personal data are stored by Ei, in what way and for what purpose. If the information is incorrect or inaccurate, you have the right to request that it is corrected or deleted completely.
Personal data are often official documents
Ei is a public authority subject to the principle of public access to official documents. This means that all documents, including personal data, submitted to the Swedish Energy Markets Inspectorate will become official documents that may be disclosed to someone requesting them. However, in some cases, data may be considered to be subject to professional secrecy and therefore not disclosed
Contact us about your personal data
If you have any questions about how we process personal data, please contact our data protection officer.
If you are not content with how we process personal data you can contact Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection (IMY)