Blue the fixed, green the special tariff, yellow the floating and orange the dynamic – See detailed prices
Comparison table with previous and current valuesper tariff color, is published so that consumers can decide according to their needs which one suits them best.
According to the Ministry of Environment and Energy, electricity prices are formed at lower levels in January 2024, compared to 2023, when horizontal state subsidies were still in place.
It is pointed out that according to the prices announced by the country’s largest provider, in the special green tariff the final billing price for consumption below 500 kWh is set at 0.13635 euros/kWh, when in the corresponding tariff in December 2023 the prices were set at 0.145 euros/kWh with subsidy and at 0.17 euros/kWh without the subsidy. That is, the green tariff is more economical by 0.0336 euros if compared to the pre-subsidy price and by 0.00865 euros compared to the post-subsidy price. With these data, the monthly profit for the consumer is 16.825 euros (before subsidy) and 4.325 euros (after subsidy) and the annual (if these differences are maintained) 201.9 euros (before subsidy) and 51.9 euros (after subsidy), respectively, for consumption of 500 kWh per month.
On the blue invoice the lowest price for consumption below 500 kWh is set (from 1.1.2024) at 0.149 euros/kWh, while in 2023 the prices were even more than double the corresponding, fixed tariff (e.g. January 2023: 0.54 euros euro/kWh and June 2023: 0.28 euro/kWh). It is noted that there was no subsidy in the fixed tariff. In any case, it is worth pointing out that, now, the prices on the blue tariffs are extremely competitive, and by extension also affordable for consumers.
On the yellow invoice the billing price for consumption below 500 kWh is 0.12653 euros/kWh. In the corresponding floating tariff, in December 2023, the prices were 0.17 euro/kWh and 0.145 euro/kWh (before and after subsidy). It is more economical, that is, the yellow tariff by 0.04347 euros (before subsidy) and by 0.01847 euros (after subsidy). Therefore, the monthly profit for the consumer is 21.735 euros and 9.235 euros (before and after subsidy) and the annual profit (if these differences are maintained) is 260.82 euros and 110.82 euros (before and after subsidy), respectively, for consumption of 500 kWh per month.
*Please note that the above prices do not include VAT.
Green tariff prices for January 2024
Competition has worked on the special, green tariff, with the majority of providers offering prices below €0.15/kWh and a few moving at higher levels. The cheapest green tariff (for consumption below 500 kWh) was announced by PPC, with the charge price being 0.136 euros/kWh, followed by: ELINOIL with 0.14038 euros/kWh, HERON with 0.14052 euros/kWh, NRG with 0.14120 euros/kWh, PROTERGIA with 0.14260 euros/kWh, etc., while the three most expensive green tariffs include: OTE ESTATE (0.198 euros/kWh), ELPEDISON (0.17058 euros/kWh) and ZENITH (0.16947 euros/kWh).
Source: Skai
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