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Turkish household gas: cheapest from list of 25 in 2017

- The country paid 鈧�0.0244 per kilowatt-hour last year for household gas, according to Eurostat

Turkey's household natural gas price registered as the cheapest per kilowatt-hour (kWh) in 2017 among a list of 25 countries, according to the latest data released by the EU's statistics office Eurostat on Wednesday.

Among 21 EU member states that provided data along with 4 non-EU states including Turkey, Moldova, Serbia and Macedonia, Turkey had the lowest household price for gas at 鈧�0.0244/kWh last year.

Turkey was followed by Romania with 鈧�0.0302/kWh, Moldova with 鈧�0.0306/kWh, Serbia with 鈧�0.0342/kWh and Bulgaria with 鈧�0.0355/kWh in 2017.

In the list of 25 countries, the most expensive household gas per kWh was sold in Sweden. In 2017, the price of household gas in Sweden was 鈧�0.1197/kWh. Ireland followed with 鈧�0.0963/kWh, Portugal with 鈧�0.0931/kWh, Denmark with 鈧�0.0880/kWh and the Netherlands with 鈧�0.0790/kWh.

- Cheapest household electricity in Kosovo

Last year, Kosovo enjoyed the cheapest household electricity price per kWh out of a list of 32 countries. The list included 24 EU member states that provided data as well as Norway, Iceland, Kosovo, Serbia, Macedonia, Turkey, Moldova and Montenegro.

Kosovo paid 鈧�0.0658/kWh for household electricity in 2017. Serbia and Macedonia followed 鈧�0.0731/kWh and 鈧�0.0812/kWh, respectively.

Turkey's household electricity user per kWh out of the list of 32 countries was the fourth cheapest at 鈧�0.0958/kWh last year. Turkey was followed by Bulgaria with 鈧�0.0970/kWh.

The most expensive household electricity price per kWh in 2017 was seen in Belgium, which paid 鈧�0.2845/kWh. Belgium was followed by Denmark with 鈧�0.2668/kWh, Portugal with 鈧�0.2357/kWh, Ireland with 鈧�0.2114/kWh and Austria with 鈧�0.1934/kWh.

According to Eurostat data, the top five countries that had the cheapest household gas and electricity per kWh last year are as follows:

Top 5 countries with lowest gas price per kWh

Country

Price (euro/kWh)

Turkey

0.0244

Romania

0.0302

Moldova

0.0306

Serbia

0.0342

Bulgaria

0.0355

Top 5 countries with lowest electricity price per kWh

Country

Price (euro/kWh)

Kosovo

0.0658

Serbia

0.0731

Macedonia

0.0812

Turkey

0.0958

Bulgaria

0.0970

By Ebru Sengul

Anadolu Agency

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