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Greece: PPC launched a green electricity tariff at 13.63 cents per kWh

A drop in wholesale electricity prices during the second half of December has enabled Greek power utility PPC to launch a variable green tariff at a lower-than-expected rate of 13.63 cents per KWh for January.

The electricity suppliers have just launched their tariffs under the Greek new tariff system, introduced on January 1.

PPC’s green tariff rate concerns monthly low-voltage consumption of up to 500 kWh. The company’s green tariff for monthly consumption over 500 KWh has been set at 14.59 cents per KWh. Also, PPC’s nighttime green tariff rate was set at 11.55 cents per KWh.

The new green tariffs introduced on January 1 have been implemented automatically for all consumers, unless they formally objected in the lead-up, up until December 31, and opted for other tariff categories.

Fixed tariffs, dubbed blue tariffs, as well as variable yellow tariffs have been made available under the revamped tariff system.

From now on, suppliers will be announcing green tariffs on the first of each month. Levels announced will remain valid for a month.

Volton set a green tariff rate of 14.41 cents per KWh, including a 20 percent discount and a 20 percent punctuality discount.

Elpedison set its green tariff at 17.06 cents per KWh. Zenith’s green tariff, dubbed Power Home Start, was set at 16.9 cents per KWh. Fysiko Aerio set a green tariff rate of 14.26 cents per KWh, including a punctuality discount.

Volterra’s green tariff, including a discount, is 14.39 cents per kWh. Heron set a rate of 14.05 cents per KWh, including a punctuality discount. NRG’s green tariff is priced at 14.1 cents per KWh, while Protergia’s green tariff, including a discount, was set at 14.26 cents per KWh.

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