That's correct. Like I said, electricity costs about 4 cents per kW but there's a free allowance up to 250kW per month for yurts and 350kW for houses, at the moment. At times, the government has offered free night time electricity in winter. We are using about 100kW per month, so it should be free for us. Even if it wasn't free, that's about $4 per month.
However, we had to pay for a 600 meter line and poles so we could connected to the nearest transformer. That cost us $8000. We'll also need a deep well which is estimated to cost $5000. It's typical to have some setup costs for getting established on virgin land. If we ever want to sell up and move elsewhere, the added utilities make the land considerably more valuable. Monthly costs overall should be very low and we'll spend about $35-40k to get established (land, 2 modern yurts, one traditional yurt, 2 shiping containers, grid connection, fresh water well). Only 2 acres of land is technically ours but, because we're surrounded by common land or undeveloped land, we have a lot more land we can use.