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Montenegro, Average electricity bill for households in September amounted to 26.62 euros

Average electricity bill for households in September 2022 amounted to 26.62 euros, 5.2 % higher than in September last year (25.31 euros) and 7.1 % lower compared to the previous month (28.66 euros).

Lowest average monthly consumption was recorded in Zabljak municipality (19.9 euros), while the highest consumption was in Ulcinj, where the average bill was 35 euros. 71 % of households will pay less than 30 euros for electricity consumed during September, 17.8 % will pay between 30 and 50 euros, 9.2 % between 50 and 100, while 2 % customers will receive bills higher than 100 euros. 201,448 of regularly paying customers were granted a 10 % discount, which represents some 53.2 % of total consumers in Montenegro.

Power utility EPCG also announced that the households consumed 92.11 million kWh in September 2022, which is 6.12 % more compared to September 2021 and 28.46 % less compared to the previous month.

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