News · 16 January 2025
PPC begins offering greater transparency in Greece
We are excited to announce our partnership with PPC, Greece’s largest energy supplier, as they expand their offer of innovative, transparent, and traceable green energy offerings.

PPC will provide businesses more insights on their Guarantees of Origin (GOs) purchases, as well as work on the introduction of an hourly matching tariff, setting new standards in renewable energy transparency.
PPC’s strategy reflects its ambition to become a leading clean energy provider in Greece and Southeastern Europe. With a strong focus on decarbonisation, renewable energy expansion, and modernisation, this partnership underscores PPC’s commitment to delivering sustainable and transparent energy in their supply activities.
As part of this initiative, PPC has selected our platform to streamline GO management, enhance individual customer reporting, and test hourly matching capabilities. Through our Granular Energy dashboard, PPC can offer customers unparalleled insight into their renewable energy usage. This includes detailed information on hourly renewables coverage, generation type, and asset-specific data.
For businesses, this level of transparency is transformative. It allows them to:
- Clearly demonstrate environmental leadership.
- Accurately report on renewable energy sourcing.
- Stay ahead of evolving compliance and regulatory requirements.
Our collaboration with PPC reflects our shared vision of enabling energy suppliers to manage, track, and transparently report on green energy. Together, we are paving the way towards a carbon-free grid and empowering businesses to lead in the energy transition.
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