20. Myanmar
19. Laos
18. Kuwait
17. Egypt
16. Oman
15. Argentina
14. Nigeria
13. Zambia
12. Uzbekistan
11. Suriname
10. Iraq
9. Zimbabwe
8. Bhutan
7. Angola
6. Kyrgyzstan
5. Libya
4. Sudan
3. Ethiopia
2. Syria
1. Iran
Electricity Cost in Cents per Kilowatt-Hour (kWh): 0.2
The low pricing in Iran results from substantial subsidies provided by the Iranian government, a long-standing policy. As of 2022, about 94% of Iran’s electricity was generated from fossil fuels, with natural gas comprising 79%, other fossil fuels 15%, and coal a mere 0.2%. The remaining electricity was produced from hydroelectric power (4.5%) and nuclear energy (1%). Iran’s ability to maintain low electricity prices is largely due to its heavy reliance on fossil fuels, particularly natural gas, supported by the country’s abundant natural resources.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/20-countries-cheapest-electricity-world-193316445.html
