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Montenegro: Average electricity bill in August 2024 rises 1% from previous month and 17.7% from last year

In August 2024, the average electricity bill for households reached €44.22, marking a 1% increase from July (€43.77) and a 17.7% rise compared to August 2023 (€37.56). The lowest average bill was recorded in Pljevlja municipality at €20.10, while Ulcinj saw the highest average bill at €83.30.

Breaking down the payments, 55% of households paid less than €30, 18.5% were billed between €30 and €50, 18.6% saw charges between €50 and €100, and 7.9% faced bills over €100. Additionally, 183,764 regularly paying customers—about 46.4% of all consumers in Montenegro—benefited from a 10% discount.

Power utility EPCG reported a total consumption of 154.23 million kWh in August 2024, representing a 14.37% increase from August 2023 and a 1.15% rise from July 2024.

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