Electricity in southeast
Europe (SEE) in the first half of 2014 was cheapest in Kosovo and Serbia where
households paidan average of 0.055 euro ($0.068) and 0.061 euro per
kilowatt hour (kWh), respectively, the bloc’s statistics office said.
Electricity prices during the first half of 2014 were the highest in SEE in
Slovenia, 0.163 euro per kWh, and Croatia, 0.131 euro per kWh, Eurostat said in
a report posted on its website on Tuesday.
The average electricity price for households in the EU was 0.205 euro per kWh
in the January-June period.
Source: SeeNews