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Greece, Number of consumers who switched back to PPC continued to rise in November

The number of consumers who switched back to Public Power Corporation (PPC) continued to rise in November, when a total of 7,500 consumers have left independent suppliers in favor of PPC’s electricity supply. The number has increased by 44 % compared to October, when 5,200 customers made the switch.

However, despite the rise in number of returning customers, PPC’s total customer base is still shrinking, albeit at the slower pace. So the number of leaving customers is till smaller than returning ones.

So far in the eleven months of 2021, a total of 29,800 consumers have returned to PPC’s supply, most of the in the past few months, with the increase of electricity prices on energy exchanges, which is more relevant for the operation of independent suppliers. Compared to the same period in 2020, the number of returning customers has risen by 490 %.

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