The cost of electricity, in Greece, may increase for low household consumption (of up to 800 kilowatt-hours per four months) and decline for low- and medium-voltage commercial consumers through the termination of so-called cross-subsidies, demanded by the country’s creditors through the revised bailout agreement.
The changes will affect 2.5 million consumers, including a large number of household connections as well as agricultural consumers that are subsidized. Those domestic consumers not only include low-income families but also holiday homes reports Kathimerini.