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Montenegro: The average electricity bill – 27.7 euros in September

The average September bill for electricity for Montenegrin households, excluding unread metering points in buildings that are not permanently inhabited, amounts to 27.68 euros, according to EPCG.

Households in Pljevlja recorded the lowest average consumption value of 19.47 euros, while the highest average consumption in the previous month was recorded in Ulcinj, where households consumed an average of 36.03 euros of electricity.

Nearly 70 percent of households will receive a bill worth up to 30 euros, 18 percent from 30 to 50 euros, and 10 percent from 50 to 100 euros, while consumption over 100 euros was recorded at 2 percent of customers.

EPCG stated that households consumed 100 million kilowatt-hours of electricity in September, which is 26 percent less compared to consumption in August, while consumption is 8.5 percent higher than in September 2022.

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