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Export PriceThe Greek Electricity Market: Greener, Smarter, and More Dynamic Greece is undergoing a major transformation in how it generates, delivers, and prices electricity. From a fossil-heavy past to
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Greek electricity bills include: Supply Charge – The actual cost of energy (can be fixed or variable). Network Charges – Regulated fees for using transmission and distribution lines. Public Service Obligations (PSOs) – Costs to support islands, renewable energy, and vulnerable consumers.
And for the first time, Greece became a net exporter of electricity in 2024, sending surplus power to neighboring countries through an expanding regional grid. Renewable energy is booming in Greece. By the end of 2024: Solar PV capacity topped 9 GW, with new projects being added at record pace.
Greece is undergoing a major transformation in how it generates, delivers, and prices electricity. From a fossil-heavy past to a renewable-powered future, the country is embracing a cleaner and more competitive energy model—driven by policy, market innovation, and consumer choice.
Following the enactment of the “Clean Energy for all Europeans” package, in early 2020, the Greek Government issued a new NPEC, which formed the Government’s current policy aimed at protecting the environment and dealing with climate change.
The Greek RES market is primarily regulated by Law 3468/2006, which, among others, introduced the first state aid scheme based on a guaranteed feed-in tariff (“ FiT ”) system (operating support based on a fixed compensation price), where producers received standard remuneration amounts and, consequently, minimised exposure to market risk.
Until recently, electricity on Crete was provided by an autonomous electricity system, with power mainly generated by oil-fired plants (with a total capacity of 813 MW), together with substantial capacity provided by renewable sources (with a total capacity of 279 MW).
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