In March of 2019 households consumed 105.756.457 kWh, which is 9% lower than in February, i.e. 12.8% less relative to March 2018 consumption.
The average March electricity bill for households, at the level of Montenegro, amounts to €34,14 (excluding non-read metering points in facilities that are not permanently inhabited). Households in Žabljak have recorded the lowest average consumption of €18.03, and the highest consumption in the preceding month has been registered in Tivat – households have consumed €43,13 on average.
Even 60 percent of households will receive an account worth up to 30 euros, and from 30 to 50 euros 18.4 percent of consumers, from 50 to 100 euros 17.6 percent of customers, while consumption of over 100 euros is read only by 4 percent of customers.
March bills reduced by the amount of discount for regular payers will be received even by 53.6% of households in Montenegro, or 188.280 customers.
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