Greece’s Public Power Corporation (PPC) will again offer the cheapest green electricity tariff in Dec., as all energy providers have now submitted their price lists to the Regulatory Authority for Energy (RAAEY) for the final month of the year.
For another month, PPC is holding its variable green household tariff (G1/G1N) steady at 0.13928 euros/kWh—unchanged from Nov.—aiming to remain both stable and competitive for consumers.
Off-peak pricing also stays put at 0.127euros/kWh, continuing to benefit households with dual-zone meters who can take advantage of lower rates during reduced-charge hours. This consistency further strengthens PPC’s positioning as a reliable provider supporting Greek households.
Across the market, Dec.’s green tariffs from suppliers range from PPC’s 13.9 cents per kilowatt-hour to a high of 25.22 cents/kWh.
Among PPC’s Dec. offerings, a standout is the new fixed “blue” myHome Plan, launched with a 100 euros promotional bonus. The plan features a flat monthly charge of 60 euros covering both competitive and regulated fees, semiannual consumption billing, and access to myRewards Coupons for additional everyday savings.
PPC is also maintaining fixed prices on its other blue tariffs:
– myHomeEnter: 0.145 euros/kWh
– myHomeOnline: 0.142 euros/kWh
For dual-zone customers, myHomeEnterTwo offers a low off-peak rate of 0.095 euros/kWh. With fixed per-kilowatt-hour pricing and no conditions, the blue plans provide consumers with clear cost control and protection from market fluctuations.
Meanwhile, PPC’s yellow variable tariff, myHome4all, is set at 0.13552 euros/kWh for Dec., remaining a highly competitive option for consumers seeking flexibility and affordability.





