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Electricity Bills: Greece to end 50-year system of collecting municipal fees through power bills – Why the change is happening

Proto Thema - English

Proto Thema - English

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June 27, 2026

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lean right

European pressure for clean energy bills, concerns from municipalities, and the challenge of implementing a new collection system are driving the reform. Third-party charges have long blurred the true cost of electricity The post Electricity Bills: Greece to end 50-year system of collecting municipal fees through power bills – Why the change is happening appeared first on ProtoThema English.

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Kathimerini

lean right

· Jun 26, 2026

Bill opens way for direct collection of municipal fees 

A legislative amendment introduced by Interior Minister Thodoris Livanios paves the way for municipalities to collect local fees directly, instead of through electricity bills.

MyJoyOnline

center

· Jun 29, 2026

Adopt NPA’s transparent pricing model to build public trust – CEMSE tells PURC

The Centre for Energy, Minerals and Sustainable Development (CEMSE) has called on the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) to adopt the National Petroleum Authority's (NPA) transparent pricing framework, arguing that recent utility tariff adjustments have exposed longstanding shortcomings in transparency and accountability. In a statement issued on June 28, the energy policy think tank said PURC's decision to increase electricity tariffs by 3.49 per cent and water tariffs by 0.85 per cent for the third quarter of 2026 highlights what it described as historical weaknesses in the Commission's tariff-setting methodology. The statement follows PURC's announcement on June 22, 2026, that electricity tariffs would increase by 3.49 per cent and water tariffs by 0.85 per cent, effective July 1, 2026.

Proto Thema - English

lean right

· Jun 29, 2026

Municipal taxes: cuts for older properties, increases for high-value and newly built homes — see examples

The new Local Development Fee will replace existing municipal property charges from 2027, with a second reform expected in 2028 to remove municipal fees from electricity bills The post Municipal taxes: cuts for older properties, increases for high-value and newly built homes — see examples appeared first on ProtoThema English.

ComputerWeekly

center

· Jun 30, 2026

Nordic datacentre investments surge amid tightening licence rules

Strains on national power grids in the Nordic region are pushing the region’s governments towards tougher regulation

Pluralist

right

· Jul 8, 2026

How a New Air Conditioner Can Lower Your Energy Bills

Summer electric bills have a way of creeping up without much warning. One month everything

Hindustan Times

lean left

· Jun 22, 2026

Florida utility reform: New law to end unfair surcharges for many residents starts in 2027; key details here

Millions of Floridians could see lower utility bills after a new law ends a 25 water surcharge, bringing major utility bill changes starting in 2027.

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Related coverage for "Electricity Bills: Greece to end 50-year system of collecting municipal fees through power bills – Why the change is happening": Kathimerini — Bill opens way for direct collection of municipal fees . MyJoyOnline — Adopt NPA’s transparent pricing model to build public trust – CEMSE tells PURC. Proto Thema - English — Municipal taxes: cuts for older properties, increases for high-value and newly built homes — see examples. ComputerWeekly — Nordic datacentre investments surge amid tightening licence rules. Pluralist — How a New Air Conditioner Can Lower Your Energy Bills. Hindustan Times — Florida utility reform: New law to end unfair surcharges for many residents starts in 2027; key details here