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According to World Population Review, the cost of electricity in Lebanon stands at $0.137 per kilowatt-hour (kWh).
This makes the country the most expensive in the region and ranks it 74th worldwide out of 146 countries analyzed.
In the region, Morocco follows with $0.121/kWh (86th), Jordan with $0.090/kWh (99th), the United Arab Emirates with $0.080/kWh (102nd), and Tunisia with $0.069/kWh (108th).
Globally, Bermuda remains the most expensive at $0.458/kWh, followed by Italy ($0.457), Ireland ($0.439), the Cayman Islands ($0.433), and Liechtenstein ($0.408).
At the other end of the scale, the lowest electricity costs in the region are found in Sudan and Syria ($0.006/kWh) and Iran ($0.002/kWh), ranking 142nd, 143rd, and last worldwide, respectively.
World Population Review is a platform that analyzes global demographic, economic, and social data. It compiles figures from official sources such as the United Nations, the World Bank, and national governments, providing a reliable basis for international comparison.



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