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Greece: Retail electricity market shares unchanged in November

The latest retail electricity market share figures, covering November, showed little change compared to the previous month, data released by the energy exchange has shown.

Power utility PPC’s retail market share edged up to 52.15 percent in November from 51.89 percent in October, the figures showed.

Heron continued to lead the pack of independent suppliers with a 12.94 percent market share, up slightly from October’s 12.79 percent. The Mytilineos group’s Protergia followed with a 7.91 percent market share, marginally down from October’s 8.24 percent, with Elpedison ranked third amongst the independent suppliers, registering a 6.49 percent market share, slightly up from 6.44 percent in October.

Elsewhere, NRG’s market share fell modestly to 5.60 percent from 5.79 percent in October; Watt and Volt captured 5.12 percent, up from 5.09 percent in October; Fysiko Aerio EEE’s market share was 3.53 percent, up from 3.47 percent; Zenith’s performance rose to 2.31 percent from 2.19 percent; Volterra registered 2.09 percent from 2.20 percent, and Volton edged up to 1.17 percent from 1.15 percent.

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