The Montenegrin households consumed 91.744.517 kWh (kilowatt-hours) of electricity in April, i.e. 11.87% less as compared to the consumption incurred in the previous month or 5.37 % more as compared to consumption reached in April 2016.
The average April bill for electricity consumed by the households at the level of Montenegro (excluding non-read metering points in the buildings which are not permanently resided) amounts to €29.78.
Households in Žabljak record the lowest average consumption of €17.72, while those in Kotor recorded the highest consumption during the last month since households located there averagely consumed electricity valued at €35.05. Bill exceeding the amount of €150 will be delivered to 0.63% of customers, while consumption span of €100 to €150 has been registered with 1.43% of customers.
The April bills reduced by the amount of discount for regular payers will be delivered to 49.13% of households in Montenegro, i.e. 165.120 customers.
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