Electricity tariffs: What is the price of green in May? 2024-05-02 23:09:28

Here are the supplier prices:

-PPC’s green tariff is 10.656 cents per kilowatt hour (from 10.861) for consumption up to 500 kilowatt hours per month and 11.736 cents for excess consumption, (from 11.881). The overnight also eased to 7.866 cents from 8.037.

-ELINOIL 9.5 cents per kilowatt hour from 9.06

-Volterra 9.9 cents per kilowatt hour, unchanged.

-Volton 10.168 cents per kilowatt hour from 10.54.

-Solar Energy 10.085 cents per kilowatt hour from 10.559

-Natural Gas Hellenic Energy Company 10.954 cents per kilowatt hour from 10.604.

-NRG 10.961 cents per kilowatt hour from 10.784

-Elpedison 9.968 cents per kilowatt hour for the first 100 kilowatt hours from 11.005 and 10.568 from 11.705 for the rest.

-Zenith 10.267 cents per kilowatt hour from 11.438.

-Heron 10.118 cents per kilowatt hour from 11.555.

– Protergia 10.601 cents per kilowatt hour from 11.624

-We Energy 13 cents per kilowatt hour, unchanged

-OTE Estate 16.513 cents per kilowatt hour from 14.8.

It should be noted that in April green tariffs ranged from 9.06 to 11.8 cents/kWh with an average price of 10.8 cents/kWh. April was in fact the first month of the year that the downward trend of green tariffs was stopped.

The electric shocks absorbed the significant de-escalation of the March wholesale price to 67.5 euros/MWh compared to 73.61 euros/MWh in February and the April tariffs remained at March levels with a marginal average increase of 10.8 cents/kWh from 10.5 min/kWh in March.

Consumers who took the risk of floating yellow tariffs with ex ante pricing will see the price per kilowatt hour in the April tariffs drop below 9 cents/kWh. A further drop in the wholesale price in May will automatically pass through to May’s yellow tariffs although some companies are reportedly moving to rate changes to ensure potential negative impact on profit margins.

In these cases and according to some estimates, we will probably see small increases in the yellow tariffs in May. In any case, however, the yellow tariffs appear to have definitively taken over the cheaper tariffs from the green ones, which is seen by consumers who are moving either to the yellow of their provider or to the yellow of another company. The providers estimate that in less than six months the majority of their clientele will have moved from green to yellow tariffs.

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