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Average electricity bill in December €41.5

Ilustracija

Total household consumption in December 2017 was 130,674,955 KWh – a 25.3% increase compared with November, and 1.5% lower than December 2016.

The average December electricity bill for households in Montenegro (excluding those temporarily occupied) was €41.50, reports the Electric Power Company of Montenegro (EPCG).

The city registering the month’s lowest average consumption of €20.87 was Zabljak, whereas Kotor registered the highest average electricity consumption of about €54.26.

The percentage of consumers with electricity bills over €150 was 2.44%, and with bills ranging between €100 and €150 was 5.12%.

As many as 185,493 households, or 54.3% of consumers, will receive the discount for regularly paying customers.

As a reminder, EPCG organises the Golden Team, Discounts and Awards prize game. All households who do not have electricity debts on 31 January 2018 will participate in the sweepstakes by default.

The prizes include: an Opel Astra K Enjoy car, two €1,000 travelling vouchers, three iPhone 8 64GB devices, four iPad Air devices and five €100 fuel vouchers.

Also, the power company continues its Let’s Share the Burden 5 campaign in January. Within the campaign, consumers can sign an agreement on paying electricity debts in instalments.

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