Russia is among the three G20 countries with the cheapest electricity
Russia has entered the top three among the G20 countries in terms of electricity availability. This was reported on December 6 by RIA Novosti, referring to open data from Eurostat and Rosstat.
It is clarified that Saudi Arabia is in the first place in terms of the cost of kWh of households, where the price is $ 0.05. Turkey took the second place with an indicator of $ 0.066, and Russia is in the third position with a price of 5.26 rubles per kWh, which is equivalent to $ 0.068.
India ranks fourth in the ranking, where the cost of kWh is $0.073, while China rounded out the top five with a price of $0.075.
The most expensive electricity in the G20 is for Europeans. In Germany, a kWh costs $0.4, in Italy — $0.37, and in the UK — $0.35, he adds.Газета.Ru ".
On December 4, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia has one of the greenest energy resources in the world. He stressed that the Russian energy sector includes hydropower, nuclear energy and gas energy, which, according to him, is the greenest among hydrocarbon sources.
On the same day, the Russian leader declared that Russia is the only country in the world capable of building and actually building small nuclear power plants. He also noted that the United States still buys fuel for nuclear power plants from Russia.
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