Greece’s PPC Cuts September Power Tariffs by 14.5%

Public Power Corporation (PPC), Greece’s largest electricity provider, announced a 14.5% reduction in its September green tariffs, citing falling wholesale energy prices. Other household plans also see notable drops, offering consumers lower costs

Greece’s Public Power Corporation (PPC), the country’s largest electricity provider, has announced a 14.5% reduction in its September green household tariffs, following a decline in wholesale energy prices.

According to PPC, the variable G1/G1N green tariff will drop to €0.129 per kilowatt-hour, down from €0.15153 in August. This marks the second-lowest price for the green tariff in the past 12 months. By comparison, in September 2024 the tariff stood at €0.1594 per kilowatt-hour.

For customers with dual-zone meters, the green tariff during low-consumption hours will decrease to €0.1148 per kilowatt-hour, compared to €0.1279 in August, offering further savings during off-peak periods.

The yellow “myHome4all” tariff will also see a sharp reduction, falling to €0.104 per kilowatt-hour from €0.13898 in August — its lowest level in the past year, according to PPC sources.

Meanwhile, PPC is maintaining competitive rates for its blue tariffs. The 12-month “myHomeEnter” plan is set at €0.145 per kilowatt-hour, while the digital “myHomeOnline” plan will be available at €0.142. Customers with dual-zone meters can benefit from even lower night-time rates, with “myHomeEnterTwo” priced at €0.095 per kilowatt-hour during off-peak hours.

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