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Erbil, Kurdistan Region (GOV.KRD) — The Ministry of Electricity is pleased to announce that households and businesses under the Runaki programme received record-low electricity bills for August.

Across the Kurdistan Region, households in Slemani’s city centre received the lowest billed amounts.

Table 1: half of Runaki households and businesses paid less than the following in August

 

Kurdistan

Erbil

Slemani

Duhok

Households

27,000 IQD

37,000 IQD

15,000 IQD

38,000 IQD

Businesses

79,000 IQD

88,000 IQD

72,000 IQD

67,000 IQD

Table 2: the number of citizens and businesses currently on Runaki by governorate

 

Kurdistan

Erbil

Slemani

Duhok

Halabja

Citizens

3,770,000

1,935,000

1,345,500

351,000

139,000

Businesses

120,000

61,000

35,000

20,000

4,000

To date, nearly 4 million people across the Kurdistan Region, or more than 50% of the population, enjoy access to 24-hour electricity.

Based on the data available from Runaki, around 80% of households, and in particular low-income households, pay less now than they previously did for the national grid and neighbourhood diesel generators combined.

Prime Minister Masrour Barzani announced the Runaki programme in October 2024. The KRG Council of Ministers unanimously adopted the programme and new progressive tariffs in May 2025.

The KRG is planning to deliver 24-hour electricity to every home and business in the Kurdistan Region by the end of 2026. All major city centres in Kurdistan already enjoy 24-hour access to electricity.

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