5 Countries With the Cheapest Electricity in the World

4. Sudan 

Electricity Cost in Cents per Kilowatt-Hour (kWh): 0.8

Sudan capitalizes on its geographical advantages, particularly the Nile River, to develop hydroelectric power stations. The most significant of these is the Merowe Dam, with a total installed capacity of 1250 megawatts. This dam has doubled the country’s power generation capacity since becoming operational. The country’s focus on hydroelectric power capitalizes on the consistent flow of the Nile. Abundant hydroelectricity not only supports sustainable energy but also helps in reducing greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuel-based power generation.