In February households consumed 111.678.629 kWh (kilowatt-hours), 27.2% less than the January consumption, or 3.9% higher than consumed in February of 2016.
The average February electricity bill for households at the level of Montenegro (if excluding non-read metering points in buildings not inhabited on a permanent basis) amounts to €36.16. Households in Žabljak recorded the lowest average consumption of €18.73, and the highest consumption during the preceding month was recorded in Kotor where households consumed €47.12 on the average. Only 1.64% of customers will receive the bill worth more than €150, and consumption of €100 – €150 was read with 3.4% of customers.
February bills reduced by the discount awarded to regular payers will be received even by 49.7% of Montenegrin households, or by 166,523 customers.
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