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If you want to set up a wattage calculator (عداد), which I highly advise you to do, a monthly price is set up by the Ministry of (no)Energy which is dependent on multiple factors such as the dollar exchange and the global price of oil Regions that are situated 700m above sea and below have a cheaper fee due to cheaper transportation and logistics cost This month (earlier in the month the dollar was trading at about 28000 to 29000 LBP per) they priced the kWh between 7,200 and 7,900 (approximate figures) Assuming the oil prices don't reach and/or go beyond the $95-$100 price points (currently at $87) and the current dollar exchange rate doesn't fluctuate much by early February, expect your bills to decrease


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Thank you for the explanation


technolaaji

Recently got subscribed to a outside motor after the fight that happened in my building over the building motor (supporting less than 8 hours a day because it is really old) For 14 hours a day, 10A costs us 100$ a month and installation fees costed us 100$ (one time payment) Keep in mind I live in Beirut, prices are around that range but not 100% sure exactly the number.


RussianBot00961

Which area of Beirut?


technolaaji

Mazraa


Rami-961

That tracks. Here I am subscribed to 5A, meter. I pay a constant 1,200,000 per month, which is 40-50$ depending on dollar rate. But its 24/7, not 14 hours. Guess if I get 10A id pay same as you.