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Greece: Electricity suppliers’ windfall earnings estimated at €250m

A finalized figure on windfall earnings gained by electricity suppliers between August 2022 and the end of 2023, the period during which energy-crisis measures were implemented, is expected to reach 250 million euros, energypress sources have informed.

Virtually all windfall earnings will go towards partially covering amounts owed by municipal water supply and sewerage companies (DEYA) to power utility PPC.

RAAEY, the Regulatory Authority for Waste, Energy and Water, completed its windfall earnings calculations last month and has informed the energy ministry of its results.

Authorities still need to determine and factor in a normalization coefficient, which is expected to produce the aforementioned windfall earnings sum of approximately 250 million euros.

The normalization coefficient is designed to adjust the megawatt-hours suppliers are charged monthly – based on their declarations submitted to the Energy Exchange – with the actual megawatt-hours they have used.

Once this coefficient is finalized, the energy ministry will be able to validate the windfall earnings sum and proceed with its recovery from electricity suppliers, energypress reports.

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