The aim of this project is to examine the degree to which households have access to electricity, a key determinant of the population's quality of life. By assessing the availability and reliability of electricity supply, the study seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of its impact on living standards and socioeconomic well-being.

The electric power industry is not only the main driver of economic development, but also the most important factor in improving the welfare of the population. The development of industry, transport, service sector and other economic activities depends on electricity. That's why every household tries to be provided with cheap and sustainable electricity. Electricity costs have an important weight in household expenses, as well as in added value generated in economic activities. Already in the 21st century, electricity has become a vital tool for households and it is impossible to refuse its use. Lighting of apartments, heating or cooling in some cases, use of electrical appliances and so on require continuous supply of electricity.