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Armenia Has Highest Electricity Rate in CIS

Armenia has the highest electricity rate not only in the Eurasian Economic Union, but also among all CIS countries, Union of Informed Citizens NGO reported on Wednesday, June 17.

Karen Vardanyan, expert of NGO, has prepared a comparative table (below) on electricity prices in 15 post-Soviet republics, based on which, among post-Soviet countries only Lithuania and Latvia have higher rates for electricity compared to Armenia.  

The rate is approximately the same in Moldova. In Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgisia, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Estonia, Georgia and Azerbaijan, electricity rates are lower than in Armenia.

Recall, in May 2015, Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA) appealed to the RA Public Services Regulatory Commission with a claim to increase the electricity tariff by 17 drams per kW/h. However, the PSRC is planning to increase the tariff for electricity supplied to consumers by 7 drams: a kilowatt-hour of energy will cost 48.78 drams during the daytime (previously – 41.85 drams), and 38.78 drams – the nighttime (previously – 31.85).

COMPARATIVE TABLE OF ELECTRICITY RATES IN POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES 
(Armenian Dram/kWt/h, by RA CB rate, as of June 16, 2015)

State

Rate for legal entities

Rate for the population

Uzbekistan

Minimum

Maximum

Minimum

Maximum

22.62

30.48

14.49

28.99

Tajikistan

8.07

20.23

8.35

Kazakhstan

27.13

46.56

12.29

37.04

Kyrgisia

6.12

17.83

6.12

17.19

Turkmenistan

3.4

3.4

Ukraine

8.23

37.55

8

30.78

Moldova

41.03

44.92

41.03

44.92

Belarus

31.13

55.16

25.13

45.49

Russia

22.31

28.48

37.91

Estonia

24

36.8

24

36.8

Lithuania

 

 

62.22

90.34

Latvia

59.88

53.46

75.37

Georgia

27.52

37.11

19.08

27.52

Azerbaijan

27.24

27.24

Armenia

33.28

48.78

38.78

48.78