May 10 (SeeNews) - Household electricity consumption in Montenegro edged up 0.22% on an annual basis to 106.7 million kWh in April, the country's power utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) said on Monday.
On a monthly comparison basis, household electricity consumption in Montenegro fell by 18% in April, EPCG said in a statement.
The average monthly household electricity bill in Montenegro was 30.31 euro ($31.98) in April.
The highest average monthly electricity bill, of 36.27 euro, was paid by households in Kotor, while the lowest one, of 16.67 euro, was registered in the town of Zabljak.
The Montenegrin government owns 88.7% of EPCG, followed by the company itself with 10%. The remainder belongs to smaller shareholders.
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